Since my favorite season is fall and my favorite holiday is Halloween, I thought you might like to check out some more picks. Besides the usual women's costumes (which are awesome, by the way), I included animal costumes and a kid's costume as well. If you're shopping for stuff for yourself, you might as well get things for the family, too!
This is a creative item if you're looking for a way to show off your figure for Halloween. This is an easy piece in terms of accessorization and makeup, so if you're headed out to a party post-work, I recommend this item. A wig will help even further-- just toss your hair up into a bun! I prefer something long and Cher-like.
Romantic and not overly revealing-- this costume is a "Deluxe" option for partiers going to venues where a good costume is key. The main pull behind this costume is the shaped skirt, dyed an earthy grey/brown, a lace overlay, and a ripped bodice. Best accessorized with wilted or otherwise dark and ugly flowers.
A little bit of fun, and more on the conservative side, for a classy night on the town. This costume is stylish, shapely, and easy to pull some "repeat wears" for next Halloween. If you hate wearing costumes but you have to for an event, this is a good buy.
Wheee! This Asian-inspired costume has a great look and is a good compromise for comfort lovers. If the idea of trussing yourself up in a corset and fancy mini skirt makes you feel like staying in (and you'd rather be wearing a bathrobe on Halloween anyway), this is a good compromise. This piece is also good for glamour-loving girls.
You're a prom queen! This is a perfect way to relive your high school years. If you're going to a reunion/Halloween combo (there's got to be at least one out there!), this is
it. If you want to be a hot dead prom queen, get an awesome blow-out so that you can change after the party and go out for drinks.
These dog costumes are just hilarious! If you're single and you have a little dog, or you want your canine to be a perfect part of the dressed-up crowd, these are amazing costumes. If you treat your dog like your kid, it's even better!
Halloween Costume Tips
1. Avoid overt cultural references in a sensitive environment. While the geisha costume can be viewed as just a gorgeous dress, you might not want to go for the face paint and traditional hair. In addition, squaw costumes are not recommended.
2. Wear something comfortable. You don't want to be tugging your outfit all night.
3. Try something creative. If you can't afford a full costume, mix together a sexy dress and a fringed headband for a flapper look.
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