Shapewear is an essential in any wardrobe. Whether it's for a special occasion or for everyday, we want it to be comfortable yet supportive, sleek, and even chic - the objective is to feel amazing about ourselves.
While some choose shapewear to cinch in their waist, others might wear it for slimmer-looking thighs, for a smoother silhouette or to enhance certain assets.
From full coverage bodysuits and shorts to subtle underwear and even slip dresses, there are so many options to suit specific needs. Think Spanx, Skims, M&S, and other lingerie labels offering multiple styles.
Shapewear can be worn underneath dresses, skirts, shorts and trousers to enhance, sculpt and smooth your figure. HELLO!'s Director of Lifestyle & Commerce Leanne Bayley relies on shapewear for special occasions: "There's a time and a place for shapewear and I've worn various styles over the years - especially on nights out or at red carpet events. I just find there are some dresses that hang better when I'm wearing shapewear underneath. I also walk with improved posture! Ultimately, my confidence is dramatically improved when I'm wearing shapewear."
What are the best shapewear brands?
Spanx is iconic when it comes to shapewear. The brand is a fail-safe option when shopping for comfortable and effective shapewear with positive reviews, and since there's been a surge in shapewear brands in recent years, they've upped their game with more styles too.
Since launching in 2019, Kim Kardashian's Skims has quickly made its way to the forefront of the most popular shapewear brands. Several products have gone viral and they offer a huge selection when it comes to inclusive shades and sizes.
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How we chose the best shapewear
Price: We've selected shapewear in a range of price points for every budget, ranging from £22 to £105.
Quality: While we haven't tried all of the shapewear in the list, we've only selected products from brands trusted by theHELLO!team, with verified positive customer reviews where possible.
Availability: Fashion moves fast, but all of the products selected in this edit are in stock in almost every size.
Best shapewear brands to shop in 2026
Marks & Spencer BODY Collection Body Sculpt Firm Control Seamless All In One
Marks & Spencer has just launched BODY - a collection which has something for every body.The campaign, starring Jill Kortleve, Amelie Manzoli and Naomi Wijand, brings together a cast that reflects the spirit of the collection, while the range responds to growing demand, with 72% of women reportedly more likely to purchase lingerie that caters to a wider range of skin tones and body shapes.
Available in sizes 30A to 46H, BODY is designed with one principle: underwear should be on the body, not on the mind. Shop from Body Invisibles, Body Sculpt, Body Soft, and Body Lace.
Skims has quickly become one of the world's most popular brands for shapewear. Whether you need tummy control, seamless underwear, a comfortable thong, or a full bodysuit, Kim Kardashian has created quite the assortment, and somehow made it almost sexy.
The Skims Strapless Bodysuit was trending on its release, and the shapewear is now one of the brand's bestsellers. The sculpting design features strong compression to cinch your waist, hold in your stomach, and smooth your thighs, as well as bum-enhancing pockets for a lifted look.
Like many of the Skims styles, the bodysuit comes in sizes ranging from XXS to 4XL with eight shades to choose from.
Spanx is one of the original leading brands when it comes to shopping for quality shapewear, and most of us have used it underneath occasionwear to tone and shape our figures - for good reason. There's a huge variety of shapes, cuts and styles on offer, as well as colours to suit everyone.
The Spanx Open-Bust Mid-Thigh Bodysuit is made from a sculpting stretch-fabric with strong compression and features an open bust so you can wear your own bra. It's designed to flatten the appearance of your stomach using bonded front panels, while the shorts slim your thighs and the adjustable straps ensure it has the perfect fit.
John Lewis stocks a wide variety of underwear, including shapewear, with multiple options for tummy control. Whether you're looking for briefs, high-rise knickers, shorts or thongs, you can stock up on all of your essentials.
If you're looking for something close to regular underwear, the Rae Firm Control Briefs are subtle but will firm and smooth your stomach. Available in black or nude, they also feature a cotton gusset for added comfort. The sheer strap detailing on the leg line provides coverage whilst being thin enough to avoid a VPL.
Heist began as a luxury hosiery label before branching out into shapewear in 2020. The British brand prioritises comfort above all else, and is figure-enhancing without feeling restrictive.
A slip is ideal if you want some extra coverage and smoothing under a dress. This one is fully seamless and lifts and defines your curves while firming and compressing for the most flattering shape.
If you're looking for shapewear specifically for this its anti-chafing abilities in this heatwave weather, head to Next. These seamless shorts have a lightly sculpted construction and a comfy wide waistband. They're available in four different shades.
Another brand known for luxe lingerie, Wacoal's shaping shorts are ideal if you want to target your thighs. Made to be worn under occasionwear, they feature a unique dipped V-back so you can wear them with backless dresses and other lower-cut outfits.
They sit comfortably at the natural waist and are completely seamless.
Pour Moi has an impressive array of shapewear items to target the stomach, legs, bust and more. You'll find everything from structuring bandeau bodysuits to high-waisted knickers and shorts.
Pour Moi's tummy control briefs are designed to give the illusion of an hourglass figure, by cinching your waist and flattening your stomach - but reviews say they're comfortable, too. They're full coverage and reach up to just below the bust.
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