SAY goodbye to lumps and bumps with curlers.
Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale reveals great buys for just £12.
The low plunger
Jumpsuit, £14, George at ASDA
ALL-IN-ONES are great for smoothing the entire body.
Not only is it a bargain, it has a particularly deep neckline – great if you still want to wear V-necks.
It’s also ideal for wearing under summer dresses – great for when you’re on holiday and want to control wobbly bits.
The VPL Banner
Jumpsuit, £79, Spanx at Harrods
VISIBLE panty lines can be frustrating and unsightly – as the last thing you want is for the outline of your panties to distract from your outfit.
Shapewear is a great way to eliminate this element while sculpting the contours of your body.
This multifunctional set from Spanx is perfect because it’s seamless all the way around, with soft, supple fabric that means there won’t be a trace of VPL in sight.
Additionally, this bodysuit has a shorts finish, which will help eliminate any chafing.
This is a bonus during the summer months as the weather warms up.
The high panties
Bra, £18, Body from Marks & Spencer; brief, £16, Next
WHILE thigh-length shorts have benefits, if you wear a dress with a shorter hem, you run the risk of showing off your shapewear.
That’s why these high-waisted panties from Next are the perfect solution.
They offer firm tummy control in the middle, with a thick waistband for extra support.
The underwear has a thong-style back, with the tip of the piece being belly-cut technology at the front.
The strapless dress
Dress, £12, Peacocks
The perfect introduction to shapewear, this dress is an absolute bargain.
Wear it as a dress or you can move it down and turn it into a skirt.
It’s so versatile.
The waist trainer
Waist cincher, £66, and shorts, £30, Spanx at Next; bra, £16, M&S
LIKE a corset, a waist cincher pulls you in for a smooth finish.
But it has flexible boning and is breathable, which many corsets are not.
Wear as shown here, with shorts for even more modeling or alone to control a belly that isn’t visible through clothes.
The Tramp Booster
Bra, £8, Primark; bodysuit, £15, Pretty Little Thing
THIS bodysuit has extra back padding to create the illusion of a fuller butt.
It is secured by two straps, but you will still need to wear a bra as the front is uncovered.
However, if you are looking for a shapewear that flatters your waist and hips but also enhances your butt, then this is what you need.
The high panties
Bra, £18, Body from Marks & Spencer; brief, £16, Next
WHILE thigh-high shorts have benefits, if you wear a dress with a shorter hem, you risk showing off your shapewear.
That’s why these high-waisted panties from Next are the perfect solution.
They offer firm tummy control in the middle, with a thick waistband for extra support.
The underwear has a thong-style back, with the tip of the piece being belly-cut technology at the front.
The smoothest arm
Bra, £47, Wacoal; top, £18, shorts, £15, both from the M&S collection at Marks & Spencer
ARM-SMOOTHING shapewear isn’t something you see often, but M&S has come to the rescue.
A long-sleeved top made with Flexifit technology, it is super stretchy and aims to gently contour the arms.
The fabric is super smooth and can be worn under other clothes too and comes with matching shorts.
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