Fashion First Aid’s Fashion Tips to Surviving Wedding Season in Style
Ketchum, Idaho (PRWEB) June 29, 2014 -- Wedding season brings with it an array of festivities that bring out the best and worst of guests. Everyone has spotted the fashion faux-pas, unfortunate wardrobe malfunctions, and guests behaving badly. Fortunately, Fashion First Aid has created a channel that offers guests, grooms, and brides, helpful fashion tips and solutions to remedy and avoid any potential misstep.
Weddings are a time to look classy and elegant, meaning bra straps should be kept out of sight. Fashion First Aid’s Clearly Gone disappearing bra straps camouflage perfectly under lace or translucent tops and won’t shine on skin. For those opting for plunging back dresses, Low Expectations low-back bra converters hook into an existing bra and provide both support and discretion when wearing plunging styles. When a bra isn’t an option, Nipplomats, reusable silicone concealers, prevent the embarrassment of nipples that insist on perking up at inconvenient moments.
Fashion First Aid’s assortment of shoe saviors will ensure comfort goes hand in hand with style. Prevent leg fatigue and add foot padding when dancing away with Belle of the Ball ball-of-the-foot gel cushions. The Heel Deal back-of-the-heel gel cushions will make certain back of the shoes don’t rub the wrong way while Wundercover temporary tattoo and skin shields stop blisters from forming while dancing to "We Are Family" and double-duties as a tattoo cover to keep grandma from fainting at the sight of unexpected body art.
From bra accessories to shoe fixers, stain and smell preventers, and fashion helpers, Fashion First Aid has a solution to stop any fashion emergency in its tracks. Shop the brand’s full assortment of solutions and best-selling kits at http://www.FashionFirstAid.com. For more fashion tips, follow Founder & Chief Inventor Kim Castellano at http://www.honestkim.com.
Fashion First Aid (Solutions That Stick Inc.) invents and manufactures both wacky and useful personal care products that you will never see someone else wearing, unless you take off his/her clothes. The company began in 1999 with one product, Garment Guard: disposable underarm shields (because the founder was a broke law student who was tired of her expensive white t-shirts getting ruined by underarm taco stains). Now, with over 45 products on the market, over 10 in the works, and a light and upbeat book entitled, The Dirty Side of Fashion, the corporate mission is still to save the world from beauty and fashion disasters, and help make clothes last longer.
Kim Castellano, Fashion First Aid, http://FashionFirstAid.com, +1 2084502010, [email protected]
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