
When it comes to dressing solo, let’s face it, the struggle is real. We’ve finally completed all the steps, from brows to blowouts, and the last step involves getting dressed. Maybe you’ve spent weeks hunting down the perfect dress, or happened to find one simply by luck, but it all comes down to this pivotal moment. You’re trying to get dressed, but you can’t seem to reach that pesky zipper. No matter how much twisting and bending, it seems like an impossible feat just to zip up into your dress.
Designer Natalie Catania can relate, urging her to create Ms. Dress Up and it’s signature item, the Zipper Pull. The product works like a charm, helping stylistas who can’t seem to zip up back zips by themselves. The Zipper Pull comes complete with an extra long piece of material, designed to help you pull the zipper all the way through with no extra assistance.
The design also has a quirky charm and chain which you can customize through her website. When you’re finished, just unclip the chain and toss in your bag for later use. The cute design also doubles as a necklace or bracelet, giving you an extra accessory as an added bonus. The kickstarter campaign has been well received by fans around the globe.
Thanks to Ms. Dress Up, and this fabulous zipper pull product, it seems like single ladies finally have a solution to getting dressed in a snap. When it comes to snazzy dress affairs, don’t be scared of going solo. At MJTrends, we have a wide variety of zipper options to browse through, so make sure to purchase your zipper notions from our webstore today.












Turning the zipper pull into a necklace or bracelet is a clever touch, especially since it means you won’t lose it between wears or have to dig through drawers.
It’s interesting how the product doubles as jewelry, because it turns something purely functional into something stylish you’d actually want to carry around.
I can see this being a lifesaver for weddings or parties when you don’t have someone nearby to help zip you up at the last minute.
What stood out was how simple the solution is—just a longer pull with a clip—yet it solves that frustrating last step of getting fully dressed.
The Kickstarter success makes sense to me since this is such a common problem, especially with formal dresses that always seem to have back zippers.
I like that the design includes customizable charms and chains, because it makes the tool feel more like an accessory than a random dressing aid.
I’ve definitely done the awkward shoulder contortions trying to reach a back zipper, so the extra-long pull on Ms. Dress Up sounds genuinely useful, not just gimmicky.
The idea of clipping it on, zipping up solo, and then tossing it in your bag feels practical for events where you’re getting ready alone in a rush.