Runway
inspiration is all good and well, but besides the Prada lace-y vamp
look, the rest are not exactly easily achievable. So I did a more
generic brainstorm and came up with this:
Has anyone seen that movie recently, "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People"? In it, Kirstin Dunst goes to a costume party and dresses up as a 20s flapper girl (though I think she had a specific flapper girl in mind since the theme was "Favourite Dead People"), looking awesome in a black bob, long cigarette, red lipsticks and slinky black dress. That was when it clicked! I want to be a flapper girl this Halloween! It won't even be that hard. All I need to get is a black bob wig, a long cigarette holder and a black slinky dress and then put on pale foundation, smokey eyes and hot red lipsticks- viola, flapper girl!
So
in the end, I walked out with a black bob wig and a reaper rake. The
bob because I've always wanted one and it'll go with the flapper look
(though this one is not exactly my ideal one cause it has random silver
streaks in it...but whatever) and grim reaper's rake, just because it's
fun to wave around a reaper rake at people. I know, completely random.
I'm not exactly sure what I am going to do with them....but I guess I'll
figure it out in the next three d
Has anyone seen that movie recently, "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People"? In it, Kirstin Dunst goes to a costume party and dresses up as a 20s flapper girl (though I think she had a specific flapper girl in mind since the theme was "Favourite Dead People"), looking awesome in a black bob, long cigarette, red lipsticks and slinky black dress. That was when it clicked! I want to be a flapper girl this Halloween! It won't even be that hard. All I need to get is a black bob wig, a long cigarette holder and a black slinky dress and then put on pale foundation, smokey eyes and hot red lipsticks- viola, flapper girl!
I even know exactly which dress I'd buy too. This FCUK fringe dress is
perfect. I can even wear it again for a night out (even though it is not
exactly my usual style...)! But still, I love the idea that I won't be wasting too
much money on a cheap looking costume I'd only get to wear once. I
actually went into a real costume store my first time today and I must
say, I was not impressed. The costume outfits for women typically look
cheap and skanky. And I'm not about to fork out $50USD to look cheap and
skanky.
I
also looked at the fangs. I thought, worse case scenario, I can just
dress in all black, wear pale foundation and red lipsticks and with the
fangs, I can be a vampire. A nice easy Halloween costume. But then I
looked at the packaging and got slightly weirded out. "Molding" plastic
stuff into my mouth and in between my teeth- that is NOT
prescribed by my orthodontist- just goes against my natural instincts.
What if it screws up all the good work my orth spent many years
achieving? I thought fangs were just stuck on... I guess not.
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