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When getting stars red carpet-ready, stylists don’t let these nip-slip preventers slip their minds.

And during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, the Nippies Nipple Covers Hollywood experts keep on hand are 25% off.

Stylist Jennifer Austin, who works with Golden Globe winner Angela Bassett, previously told Page Six Style they’re her “favorite go-to covers” when getting her clients “ready for their big red carpet moment.”

Meanwhile, Jamie Chung told the Strategist she uses the stick-on styling solution in place of bras.

“If I just want a little coverage, these silicone nipple covers give me that extra protection … At work, the outfits can be all over the place,” she explained. “These guarantee I’m always covered.”

Several Page Six staffers also keep the on-the-go hack on hand — including Senior Style Writer/Editor Melissa Minton, who says they “work great, stay on and come in their own little traveling case.”

Page Six Style & Shopping Director Elana Fishman’s also a fan, raving that they “provide just the right amount of coverage, feel like a second skin, are practically invisible under sheer fabrics and stay put all day long, even if you’re sweating.”

“My last pair lasted me several years before gradually becoming less grippy, and they’re so affordable that buying a replacement set was a no-brainer,” she adds, saying they’re her “go-tos” with plunging styles where strapless bras aren’t an option.

In search of more styling solutions on sale? Nippies Breast Lift Tape, a staple of “RHONY” alum Dorinda Medley’s, is 10% off right now when you apply a special coupon in your cart.

“This thing could make any dress look good, can make any cleavage look good … pull it together, push it up [and] push it together,” the star once told us, saying she’s “never without” the stuff.

Just be sure to check out quickly; unlike these red carpet hacks, Amazon’s Big Spring Sale deals aren’t designed to last long.

Amazon Big Spring Sale FAQs, answered

What is the Big Spring Sale?

Big Spring Sale is a seasonal Amazon sale event targeted at popular products for spring shoppers. Similar to Amazon Prime Day, it discounts a wide range of products.

How long does the Big Spring Sale last?

This sale is a marathon, not a sprint. The sale starts at 12 a.m. PT on Tuesday, March 25, through 11:59 p.m. PT on Monday, March 31. Shoppers have a full week to score big discounts.

When does the Big Spring Sale end?

The Big Spring Sale ends March 31 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time, so east-coasters have until 2:59 a.m. on April 1 to shop the deals.

Do you have to be a Prime member to shop the Big Spring Sale?

Anyone can shop Big Spring Sale discounts, but Prime members can expect exclusive deals and early access on certain promotions. Interested in finally trying Prime? You can get a 30-day free trial to enjoy Spring Sale savings (plus all the benefits of the subscription) with no strings attached.

When is Amazon’s next Prime Day?

For those already wondering about the next sale, Prime Day takes place in July each year and although Amazon hasn’t confirmed the dates for Prime Day 2025, it’s safe to assume it will take place in mid-July. Page Six Style will have all the latest news here.

What deals should I shop at the Big Spring Sale?

From deal-hunting on Amazon sales for years, we know the sale is the perfect time to save on brand names like Levi’s and Ray-Bans, restock your favorite beauty items and comb through all of Amazon’s best-sellers for steep discounts.

Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping

This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.

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