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The Isadora, Josephine and Belle wedding dresses by Sabina Motasem
The Isadora, Josephine and Belle wedding dresses by Sabina Motasem Photograph: Sabina Motasem
The Isadora, Josephine and Belle wedding dresses by Sabina Motasem Photograph: Sabina Motasem

From tit tape to Spanx: the ultimate guide to wedding-day underwear

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Bridalwear designer Sabina Motasem has spent eight years making slinky, form-fitting, wedding dresses. Over the years, she has built up a dossier of tips for perfect wedding underwear. (Warning: what follows isn’t always pretty – but it works)


1. Match your skin tone, not your dress

If you are wearing something slinky, don’t get hung up on whether bridal underwear is “beautiful” or not – it probably won’t be. Above all, it needs to be functional, in a neutral colour match to your skin tone. Even ivory on pale skin can give a strobe-light effect and show through bias-cut dresses. Often, a dress is so figure-hugging that the only thing that is going to work is an all in one Spanx from right underneath the breasts. There’s nothing pretty or sexy about this kit, but it works. You can change into something more flattering for your wedding night if need be.

2. Pretty details are not your friend

A satin bow will always show. One bride I designed for found a fine lace pair of knickers that matched her skin tone and thought they were invisible – until her groom pointed out the satin bow at the top, which showed through her dress.

3. ‘Tit tape’ has many uses

If you’re going backless, try a backless bra with sticky wings, such as the Fashions Forms Go Bare Backless Strapless Bra, Black. They do work – but test them out first. One bride found a great strapless bra with not quite enough stickiness, so she covered every last millimetre of the inside of the cups in tit tape (double-sided tape for the body) as insurance. This is not an entirely glamorous story: the bra stuck to her skin so firmly that it took two bridesmaids to remove it when she tested it out, but it worked on the day.

A model at Jean Paul Gaultier’s couture show on Wednesday. Not the desired underwear effect for most non-catwalk brides. Photograph: IAN LANGSDON/EPA

4. Alterations aren’t just for your dress

If you wish your bra was just a bit lower at the back, or don’t think it is going to stay up on its own, it is easy to alter it or stitch it into your dress. One bride I designed for took a shapewear slip, attached it to a bra with stick on tabs at the side, and had the back of the bra altered and lowered. Then she attached extra long white bra straps to the top. Admittedly, getting undressed afterwards was a bit of a mission.

5. Size matters

This might be seem obvious point, but make sure you buy the right size knickers. Don’t be precious about it – going one size bigger than usual might help avoid bulging. But also be careful you don’t go too big, as I have heard of a bride who managed to lose her pants walking down the aisle. (Nb. Eagle-eyed bridesmaids are essential.)

6. Allow yourself a lot of time to select the right underwear

This means trying out underwear at your dress fittings – not rushing out to buy it afterwards – and standing near the window during fittings so you are getting natural daylight to spot any lines. You should also take pictures of yourself from different angles to ensure flash photography won’t ruin the illusion.

7. Going commando is always an option

If you want support but can’t find anything that doesn’t leave a visible line, you can always find a pair of seamless shapewear tights and chop off the feet and part of the legs. If you don’t need underwear for support then don’t bother wearing any – that’s one way to avoid the lines showing. In that case, do prepare for any weather, especially if you are not wearing a bra. Even summer evenings get chilly, and no one needs to see that much of the bride.

Shopping list: the best ‘invisible’ underwear I have found ...

Fashions Forms Go Bare Backless Strapless Bra, 'Nude'
Fashions Forms Go Bare Backless Strapless Bra, ‘Nude’ Photograph: John Lewis


Seamless knickers

Microfibre Intimissimi laser-cut french knickers are seamless and very comfortable.

I also like Calvin Klien’s invisible hipster shorts.

Seamless knickers with support

Maidenform Sleek Smoothers Shorty

Maidenform Weightless Comfort Thigh Slimmer Shorts, ‘Nude

Bodywrap’s Firm Seamless High Waist Thigh Slimmer, Bodywrap Lite Waist Line Thigh Slimmer, Bodywrap Firm Seamless Waist Line Briefs and the Bodywrap Lite Torsette Body are all excellent. Bodywrap can be difficult to get hold of outside the US, but try Shapewear.co.uk and eBay and Amazon.

Shapewear slips

The best I have found for a slinky backless dress is the Bodywrap slenderiser – it can be easily altered to fit a lower-backed dress and will hold you in all day.

Also very good: Bodywrap Seamless Firm Underwire Bodyshaper and M&S Firm Control Body is available in Natural and Fawn.

Strapless bras

Calvin Klein Push Positive Strapless Bra

Princess Natural padded strapless bra

Bodysilk Strapless Padded Balcony

Stella McCartney Smooth Strapless Bra

Scandale Sirene Balconette Bra

And for larger-breasted women (from C to G) the Wonderbra Ultimate Strapless Bra.

Tit tape

Hollywood Fashion Tape, £8.99
Hollywood Fashion Tape Photograph: Amazon

Not all are created equal. Some peel off your skin or stick to your clothes. These stay put where you want them to.

Fashion Forms Tapes To Go

Hollywood Fashion Tape

Bras for backless styles

The M&S Ultimate Multiway Bra with low back converter may work better than a strapless bra, depending on your neckline.

For something truly backless with sticky wings (that don’t lose stickiness after one wearing) try Fashions Forms Go Bare Backless Strapless Bra.

And if you are going bra-free

Pretty Perfect Nipple Daisies, pack of five Pairs for Single Use from Amazon

By Perfection, pack of two silicone nipple covers

See: Sabina Motasem’s slinky designs

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