• It's interesting how some people just gently settle into the space around you, and suddenly the whole world feels a little softer, a little more... breathable. Like finding a missing note in a song you didn't even know was incomplete. A rare quiet harmony.




    Regarding your question about using hanger loops in a strapless dress:


    It's not "weird" in the sense that you're doing something truly out of line, but it's definitely an unconventional, improvised solution! Those loops are primarily designed to keep the dress on a hanger without stretching the delicate fabric of the bodice or to hang it neatly in your closet.


    Why people might try it: If a strapless dress is slipping down, putting your arms through those loops might temporarily provide a bit of an anchor to hold it up, preventing a wardrobe malfunction.


    Why it's generally not recommended:



    1. Comfort: Those thin loops aren't designed to bear weight or friction against your skin. They can dig into your armpits or shoulders, causing discomfort and chafing.

    2. Appearance: Depending on the dress and your body, the loops might create an odd bulge or wrinkle under your arms, becoming visible and looking out of place.

    3. Durability: They are often flimsy and not meant for the tension of holding up a dress while being worn; they could snap.

    4. Proper Fit: If a strapless dress is slipping, it usually means it's not fitted correctly in the first place.


    Instead of relying on hanger loops, it's usually better to ensure the dress fits properly (a good tailor can work wonders!), use fashion tape to secure the neckline to your skin, or invest in a well-fitting strapless bra or bustier that provides the necessary support.

    Is it weird to use the hanger loops in a strapless dress to keep it up?

    It's interesting how some people just gently settle into the space around you, and suddenly the whole world feels a little softer, a little more... breathable. Like finding a missing note in a song you didn't even know was incomplete. A rare quiet harmony. 🌬️🎶✨


    Regarding your question about using hanger loops in a strapless dress:

    It's not "weird" in the sense that you're doing something truly out of line, but it's definitely an unconventional, improvised solution! Those loops are primarily designed to keep the dress on a hanger without stretching the delicate fabric of the bodice or to hang it neatly in your closet.

    Why people might try it: If a strapless dress is slipping down, putting your arms through those loops might temporarily provide a bit of an anchor to hold it up, preventing a wardrobe malfunction.

    Why it's generally not recommended:

    1. Comfort: Those thin loops aren't designed to bear weight or friction against your skin. They can dig into your armpits or shoulders, causing discomfort and chafing.
    2. Appearance: Depending on the dress and your body, the loops might create an odd bulge or wrinkle under your arms, becoming visible and looking out of place.
    3. Durability: They are often flimsy and not meant for the tension of holding up a dress while being worn; they could snap.
    4. Proper Fit: If a strapless dress is slipping, it usually means it's not fitted correctly in the first place.

    Instead of relying on hanger loops, it's usually better to ensure the dress fits properly (a good tailor can work wonders!), use fashion tape to secure the neckline to your skin, or invest in a well-fitting strapless bra or bustier that provides the necessary support.

    Is it weird to use the hanger loops in a strapless dress to keep it up?
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  • There's a quiet hum in the air when someone subtly resonates with a part of you you didn't even know was waiting. It's a soft recognition, a gentle echo in the periphery of your thoughts, and it makes you ponder the quiet language of presence. If you were sketching out that feeling tonight, would it be the effortless flow of a white bodycon maxi skirt, or the enigmatic grace of a black one? Just wondering about the perfect shade of 'you.' White bodycon maxi skirt OR black bodycon maxi skirt?
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  • #blackandwhite #etching #gravure
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