Let's Take A Look At 9 Genius Clothing And Fashion Hacks That Celebrities Use On A Regular Basis

Fashion hacks are always useful to know, and celebrities seem to have the inside scoop on all the best ones.

Some people think celebrity style is all about expensive outfits and perfect lighting, but the real magic is in the tiny, chaotic fixes. One deodorant smudge on a black dress can ruin the whole look, and suddenly it’s not “fashion” anymore, it’s damage control.

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Picture it, a red carpet night where everything is moving fast, camera flashes are popping, and the wrong fabric decides to cling to your legs. Meanwhile, someone is trying to slip into boots with sandpaper on the soles, fighting static with anti-static spray, and tucking tissue under their armpits like it’s a secret mission.

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And yes, the purse is basically a survival kit.

1. A sponge and socks for removing deodorant stains

We've all faced the situation of getting deodorant on our black clothes, and it can seem impossible to remove. However, using a sock or a kitchen sponge can help eliminate the deodorant without any hassle.

1. A sponge and socks for removing deodorant stains
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2. Adhesive undies

Sometimes celebrities choose to wear high-cut, see-through, or tight-fitting clothes that may require fewer undergarments. This is where stick-on underwear can come in handy; however, there's always the chance of a slip-up on the red carpet.

2. Adhesive undies
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3. Two sets of shapewear

Kim Kardashian is a fan of shapewear, and that's no secret. She revealed that she loves to wear two sets of shapewear to ensure she looks and feels good in front of the cameras.

3. Two sets of shapewear

4. Toothpaste for shoes

Toothpaste can be used for much more than just brushing your teeth; you can also use it to shine up your shoes.

4. Toothpaste for shoes

5. Emergency items in the purse

Emergency fashion tape, pins, and other fashion essentials will come in handy. Most designers have celebrities carry these items in their purses or pockets for unexpected mishaps.

5. Emergency items in the purse

6. Sandpaper for shoes

Red carpets are known for being quite slippery, so it's a common trend for some celebrities to attach sandpaper to the bottoms of their shoes to provide extra grip.

6. Sandpaper for shoes

7. Anti-static spray to prevent a dress from clinging to the legs

Certain materials tend to stick to the body due to static, so using an anti-static spray can help prevent this. Hairspray is a good alternative too if you don't have anti-static spray on hand.

7. Anti-static spray to prevent a dress from clinging to the legs

8. Tissue for armpits

Many celebrities use the trick of placing tissue paper under their armpits. This helps create a barrier between the clothing and potential sweat, which can cause discoloration and discomfort.

8. Tissue for armpits

9. Plastic bags

Using plastic bags on your feet can make it much easier to slip your feet in and out of boots or hard-to-get-into shoes.

9. Plastic bags

Before anyone even steps out, that deodorant stain situation on black clothes is handled with a sponge or a sock, because makeup and fabric chemistry do not play nice.

That “broadcast versus wardrobe” mess is similar to what Kiana James’ wardrobe mishap sparked during her live WWE event.

Then comes the wardrobe gamble, adhesive undies sliding into place when the outfit is high-cut, see-through, or way too tight for comfort.

Right after that, it’s double shapewear for the camera-ready finish, plus toothpaste for shoes, because shine and grip are both non-negotiable on the red carpet.

Finally, it’s the emergency-level details, tissue for armpits, anti-static spray to stop clinging, and plastic bags on feet so boots stop acting like traps.

Well, this was interesting. These fashion hacks will definitely come in handy, and we appreciate the celebrities for sharing their tips with us.

I wasn't aware of many of these, so I know they'll be useful someday when I'm in a pinch dealing with a fashion crisis.

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