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What shapewear do celebrities wear?

Many celebrities wear high-waist shaping shorts, seamless bodysuits, and full-body shapers under red carpet outfits and tight dresses. Some of the most talked-about brands include SKIMS, Spanx, and Commando. These are the same styles available to everyone and are not secret or exclusive products.

Why Celebrities Use Shapewear

Celebrities regularly wear form-fitting outfits in front of cameras, large crowds, and on television. A little extra smoothing under a gown or bodycon dress helps clothes sit perfectly and reduces the chance of visible lines, fabric bunching, or unwanted movement during the event.

Many celebrities have spoken openly about wearing shapewear, which has helped remove the stigma around it. It is treated simply as one more styling tool, like a push-up bra or tailored clothing. It is practical, not a secret.

Beyond red carpet events, celebrities also wear shapewear for photo shoots, music videos, and award shows where every angle of their outfit is visible to a large audience. In those situations, even small visual details matter.

Brands Celebrities Often Mention

  • SKIMS is founded by Kim Kardashian and known for seamless, soft bodysuits and shapers available in a wide range of skin tones and sizes. It is frequently mentioned by celebrities and influencers.
  • Spanx is one of the original celebrity shapewear brands. Their high-waist shorts and body shapers have been popular on red carpets for over two decades.
  • Commando is known for ultra-thin, seamless styles that are nearly invisible under the most body-conscious outfits.
  • Yummie is popular for everyday tummy control basics that celebrities wear for casual and professional events.
  • Maidenform is a trusted name for smoothing layers under formal wear and structured dresses.

You do not need to buy a celebrity brand to get similar results. Many affordable options offer the same compression, coverage, and smoothing effect at a fraction of the price.

What Celebrity Endorsements Cannot Tell You

Celebrity shapewear recommendations come with some important context that is easy to overlook:

  • Celebrities also benefit from professional stylists, tailors, lighting, and photo editing. Shapewear is just one part of the full picture.
  • Not every smooth red carpet silhouette comes from shapewear. Some dresses are heavily structured or custom-made to create shape on their own.
  • What works for one body type may not be the best choice for yours. Every body is different.
  • Celebrity-endorsed products are often premium-priced. The results depend on fit, not on the brand name on the label.

Tips for Getting a Celebrity-Smooth Look

  • Focus on fit over brand name. The right size in any brand will always outperform the wrong size in an expensive one.
  • Choose a seamless style under tight or sheer clothing to avoid visible outlines.
  • Match your shapewear shade to your skin tone rather than your outfit color. This keeps it invisible under light or thin fabric.
  • Choose a bodysuit for full-length gowns and high-waist shorts for skirts and pants.
  • Look for styles with a built-in bra or open-bust design if you are wearing a strapless or off-shoulder top.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do celebrities really wear shapewear or is it just a rumor?
Many celebrities have confirmed it publicly in interviews and on social media. It is a normal and widely accepted part of styling for formal events.

Q: Is SKIMS better than other shapewear brands?
SKIMS is popular for its soft feel and wide size range. Whether it is the best option for you depends on your body type and personal preference. Fit matters far more than the brand.

Q: Can I get the same look without spending on a celebrity brand?
Yes. Many mid-range brands offer the same compression and smoothing in the same styles for a much lower price. Always check the size chart carefully for any brand you try.

This article is for informational purposes only. It is not medical advice.

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Written by Body Shapers, Certified Fitness & ShapeWear Advisor

Reviewed for accuracy. Not a substitute for professional advice.

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