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Film theme costumes for halloween

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

We all love scary movies and horror film costumes are a fantastic way to dress up for Halloween. Everyone has their favourite horror movie and you can dress up as a character from your own favourite. You might be a Zombie freak, a Frankenstein fanatic or follower of Dracula.There are some great and unique movie themed Halloween costumes to choose from. We tend to think of the “baddies” as being male characters, but there are also plenty of wicked female characters featured in horror films and which are great for women’s fancy dress.

You could dress up as the mysterious and creepy Morticia Addams of the Addams family. You can wear a tight black gown with “tentacles” at the bottom. Add blood red lipstick, the whitest make-up, black eyeliner and a lblack wig and you will look the part of the famous wife of Gomez. The Addams family is surely one of the most famous and notorious fictional families ever. They are strange, rich and eccentric, delighting in all things macabre.

Another great female Halloween costume to choose is Catwoman. Black vinyl cat suits are available in the shops or you can order one off the web and you can find accessories such as matching black masks, belts and gloves. You can buy yellow cat’s eyes contacts, which work well with feline fancy dress outfits and also add a twist to a Bat woman costume. Catwoman is a villainess we loves to hate. She is a main character in the Batman series of movies and starred in a spin-off series of her own. There is also a Catwoman’s outfit, a skintight catsuit, sometimes takes some searching to find it, because it was popular in the 90s. The costume then evolved into a black PVC catsuit when Michelle Pfeiffer played the part of Catwoman.

pirates fancy dress costume creations

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Pirates have been around for thousands of years and their bold, quirky dress sense and rebellious attitude have made great subjects for films and books but also act as a great inspiration for any fancy dress or Halloween party. So why not turn up to your next party in pirates fancy dress?

The Costume
There is a lot to consider when it comes to the pirate costume. Do you go for J. M. Barrie’s Captain Cook with his cadaver-like appearance and hook for a hand? Or the more modern take on a pirate, Captain Jack Sparrow, with dread locks and guy liner? In either case, most costume stores will be able to suit you up in no time at all.

If you are not interested in taking on the role of an already famous pirate and want to have your own take on pirates fancy dress, then are numerous things that you can include. Starting from basics, you need baggy clothing in black, white or rich reds and purples. The more thrills on the sleeves and chest, the better. Wear long, baggy trousers and a thick belt with a large buckle around the waist.

Just add knee-high, black leather boots and the fundamentals have been dealt with. You may also need a wig. In which case, get long sleek black hair or dread locks. Girls can do it too, the same rules apply but you can go more feminine with a gypsy skirt.

There are, of course, numerous obvious accessories that make the look that little more authentic. Add a bandana, an eye patch, a sword, jewellery and of course a pirate hat. If you want to go the whole mile then add thick black eyeliner, a parrot, a peg leg or fake tan, as pirates are usually portrayed as quite sun baked. All of this will add to your look and have you winning best costume in no time. Most costume shops will have an assortment of costumes and extra bits so it is easy to get hold of everything you need for the perfect pirates fancy dress.

You can’t just dress as a pirate though, you need the attitude too and it’s what makes dressing as a pirate so much more fun. First of all, you need to learn how to talk the talk. Put on a low, gravelly voice and ditch boring “hellos” for “ahoys”, try not to go too long with out throwing in an “argh” and refer to everyone as “ye matey”. It may get annoying for everyone but you, but you wouldn’t be a real pirate without it.

You can easily pick up the lingo by watching films or searching the internet. You also have to obtain the mindset of a pirate. You need to act confident, arrogant and rebellious by speaking loudly as well as standing tall or you can lean more towards the intoxicated, less clever type, in which case you need to act a little clumsy and throw in some “yo ho ho’s”.

So for which ever fancy dress occasion you attend in your pirates fancy dress, remember to find an over the top costume with all the extras and practice how to walk, talk and act pirate.

pirates fancy dress costumes and accessories

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Pirates have sailed our 7 seas for hundreds of years and through time their dress code has been adapted and used in our books,stories and films. No wonder children and adults alike are now borrowing the theme for their partries and celebrations.

Pirates offer us many choices of style for our parties. Foir exampler there is the evil Captin Hook or poerhaps Captain Jack Sparrow. Whatever you like you will find a range of sizes complete with cutlasses to make you outfit complete.

On the other hand you may be an outfit creator. Just get together some basics like baggy black clothing with red or purple beads from the toy store. Gather plenty of frills on the sleeves and big baggy trousers with a large buckle belt. Big buckles are in fashion just now and are perfect.

For footwear, long black leather boots are perfect. If you are willing, a long curly wig will make your outfit complete. Go for dreadlocks or long black hair. For female pirates choose instead, a gypsy skirt.

There are, of course, numerous obvious accessories that make the look that little more authentic. Add a bandana, an eye patch, a sword, jewellery and of course a pirate hat. If you want to go the whole mile then add thick black eyeliner, a parrot, a peg leg or fake tan, as pirates are usually portrayed as quite sun baked. All of this will add to your look and have you winning best costume in no time. Most costume shops will have an assortment of costumes and extra bits so it is easy to get hold of everything you need for the perfect pirates fancy dress.

Body language is as important as the clothes themselves. Develop the saunter and practice it. Speak in a Cornish accent and remember those phrases “Aye matey” and “ahoy” instead of hello. It all adds to the authenticity of your protrayal in your pirates fancy dress outfit.

You can easily pick up the lingo by watching films or searching the internet. You also have to obtain the mindset of a pirate. You need to act confident, arrogant and rebellious by speaking loudly as well as standing tall or you can lean more towards the intoxicated, less clever type, in which case you need to act a little clumsy and throw in some “yo ho ho’s”.

So for which ever fancy dress occasion you attend in your pirates fancy dress, remember to find an over the top costume with all the extras and practice how to walk, talk and act pirate.