Kaunda Selisho

By Kaunda Selisho

Journalist


No bra? No problem. Just tape your boobs like Kim K

The former stylist has been using this life hack for years to pull off the sexy outfits that she is known for.


After using the tape trick to give the illusion of pert and perky breasts without a bra, reality television star Kim Kardashian has commercialised her trick for the masses and will be selling it in new products developed for her Skims bodywear line.

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She demonstrated the products in a series of Twitter videos before showing all the times she has used the trick herself.

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Kim, who originally worked as a stylist and personal shopper before coining it as a reality TV star, learned the trick years ago on the job. She previously used to use duct tape, as have many celebrities over the years, but she says that it is not the best to use as it “flattens the centre part of your boob.”

She then went on to post a series of photos showing times when she used the trick in her own outfits along with tips for how she made the tape work in different outfits.

While there have been bra’s designed for low-cut tops and dresses, Kim says that there is no bra low enough in the centre for certain outfits.

Low cut bra

Low cut bra | image: breasthow.com

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Would you try skims or are you just going to stick to good, old-fashioned bras?

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