Murphy’s Law gets us every time: The farther you are from a sewing kit and tool drawer, the more likely it is that you’ll be in need of a fashion fix.
Whether it’s a dangling hem, broken heel or loose button, the key is to “stay calm and be creative about a temporary solution,” says Lilliana Vazquez, author of The Cheap Chica’s Guide to Style: Your Guide to Shopping Cheap and Looking Chic. “And take comfort: No one’s looking that closely.”
Here’s how Vazquez and stylist Ruthanne Rosen handle fashion fails.
Makeup And Hair Fails And Fixes
Fashion Fail: A rushed morning leaves makeup stains on your blouse.
Fashion Fix: “Baby wipes can remove smaller stains,” says Vazquez. “So can a damp warm cloth with hand soap. For ink stains, use a portable detergent pen; for deodorant stains, try baby wipes or a dry sponge.
Fashion Fail: The back clip of your earring falls off, never to be seen again.
Fashion Fix: “Rip the eraser off a pencil, snap it in half and stick it on the earring post. Just make sure you wear your hair down that day, and no one will notice,” says Rosen. “Office supplies are a huge fashion-industry secret.”
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Clothes Fails And Fixes
Fashion Fail: Your bra strap breaks — at the office, naturally.
Fashion Fix: Pull a safety pin through the strap ring and attach to the fabric. No safety pin? Try a paper clip or a key ring.
Fashion Fail: Your skirt or pants are wrinkled, and there’s no time to set up the ironing board.
Fashion Fix: Your flat hair iron makes a great substitute — no board needed. If your collar needs an extra perk-up, stiffen the fabric with a spritz of firm-hold hair spray.
Fashion Fail: Your zipper sticks – or worse, breaks.
Fashion Fix: “Soap or orthodontic wax works like magic” on stuck zippers, says Vazquez – or try rubbing a candle over the spot. For a broken zipper, use an adhesive Velcro strip to close the fly temporarily until you can get a replacement.
Fashion Fail: Your button is dangling by a thread.
Fashion Fix: Take a twist-tie from a bag of bread and remove the paper coating. Thread the wire through the button and tie at the back of the cloth.
Fashion Fail: Your hem comes undone, and you can’t find your sewing kit.
Fashion Fix: Keep a roll of double-sided fabric “fashion” tape handy, which keeps the hem up until you have time to sew. (This tape is handy for blouse gaps, too!) In a pinch, you can also use whatever tape is lying around: masking, duct, gaffers’ – but avoid staples: “They damage the fabric,” says Vazquez.
Fashion Fail: Static cling makes your skirt tangle around your legs.
Fashion Fix: Once again, hair spray comes to the rescue. Spray inside the skirt and add a couple of spritzes to your tights, says Vazquez.
Fashion Fail: Your furry friend leaves hair all over your outfit – and you don’t notice it till you’re at your desk.
Fashion Fix: Reach for anything sticky to lift the hair off – Scotch tape, masking tape or even the rubbery adhesive on a large mailing envelope.
Fashion Fail: Your favorite sweater snags on a sharp corner.
Fashion Fix: Take the top of a closed pen and push the loop through to the inside of the sweater. Then knot the snag inside and secure with a dab of clear nail polish.
Shoes And Accessories Fails And Fixes
Fashion Fail: You take out a pair of shoes you haven’t worn since last winter — and they’re badly scuffed.
Fashion Fix: Rub with the inside of a banana peel. “Something about it smooths out scuffs,” says Vazquez. (Color-matching markers also work.)
Fashion Fail: Your heel is coming loose – yikes!
Fashion Fix: Wood glue or even chewing gum will keep the heel secure until you can get to a shoe repair shop.
Fashion Fail: Your belt breaks – or perhaps you can’t find it at all.
Fashion Fix: Replace it with a ribbon! “It adds an instant update and looks pretty,” says Vazquez.
30 thoughts on “Fast Fixes for Fashion Fails Any Woman Should Be Aware Of”
These are some great fixes. I am bookmarking this post because I know I will need a quick fix in the future.
The eraser earring fix is timeless. We’ve used it ourselves more than a few times.
Great post and even greater tips! I love how you can read somehting like this and just think “no why didn’t I think of that”. I’ve had many of these emergencies and never once thought about these great ideas!
Hehehe these are some great tips!!! No going to lie, I have used many erasers as earring backs lol…. Total life saving idea I tell us!
Great tips! And boy, do I hate it when my zipper just won’t budge.
Awesome fashion “hacks”! Hope an infographic or video will come out with this one. Awesome!
I just love it on how they both manage Fashion fails. I have come across few of them on my own already & few more are very intresting indeed. The idea of fixing a loose heal sounds interesting as I have faced such issue in the past.
I have totally done the iron with your flat iron trick a few times before!! Why does the collar of my shirt always want to mess up after I’ve already ironed it?? LOL!!
I had my bra strap break at work. It was horrible. Thankfully, I found someone with a safety pin.
Wow- great tips! Thank you!
I pinning it for later.
These are great tips! I’ve heard a few, but others with the office supplies are just genius!
I really appreciate these tips for fast fashion fixes! Pinning this for future reference for sure! Thanks so much!
I had to bookmark this! I had no idea about any of these fixes! Very cool! I do use baby wipes for just about anything though. They are miracle wipes!
Love the flat iron trick. I’ll also toss in the dryer
I keep a lint roller, scotch tape, clear nail polish, and a sewing kit with me at all times. Just in case of an emergency and when I need a quick fix.
These are all great fashion fixes. I think I have dealt with most of them back in the days when I worked and had to dress in business attire.
I love all these fashion fixes. Thanks for compiling a list. I have to agree that office supplies are a huge fashion-industry secret.
I hate when my daughter loses her earring backs. I have never thought about putting the eraser in the back to secure it. I’ve heard of some of these hacks before. Great list of tips.
I love the idea that fashion fixes can be just temporary. These are all great ideas for when you’re in that bind! Baby wipes are such a huge fix for so many things!
Fantastic tips. This is perfect fix tricks
loving all these ideas specially the back clip for the earring such a common thing to happen =)
Scotch tape does work wonders for a hem that is falling–yes it has happened to me! I knew some but not all of these fixes–thank you for the reminders and the knowledge! You never know when these things will happen!
These are such great fixes. A lot of these have happened to me more than once. I have to give the quick fixes a try.
Oh wow, I never thought of using a twist tie to attach a button – I’ll remember that for the next time it happens. I have used the hair spray for static cling trick before, and I try to keep baby wipes with me all the time. They’re so useful for so many things, whether you have a baby or not!
I’d never thought of using a twist tie to attach a button before. These are some great fast fix ideas!
Thank you so much for sharing these. I think all of us have had issues with all of these more than once!
OMG, thank you so much for this! I’ve experienced all of these at one time or another!
I have actually done the pencil eraser trick as an earring back before and it works like a charm. These are really great tips.
I used to do that all the time when I was in high school. I was always losing the backs to my earrings because I pulled on my ears as a nervous habit.
I have heard a few of these before. They really are great and helpful tips since we all have fashion fails!