#1 Creative Costuming
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 9:00 am
With the upcoming witching season not so far off, I thought this question apropos, and I suppose art and costuming is the closest topic of discussion.
What is the most unique, interesting, or creative Halloween costume you have ever had or seen?
I have two.
~A couple of old biddies at a costume contest I witnessed some years back went as the victims of the Titanic in nostalgia turn of the century wear, complete with ghost makeup, seaweed, and lifejackets. Not only were they historically correct, their makeup job was a scream; it looked as though they had actually drowned.
~Texans never do anything small. Downtown in Austin is 6th Street and it is legendary. They close down entire Sixth Street for Halloween and everyone comes out and downtown to parade their costuming and go to the various nightclubs, trick or treating for adults. Last year, there was a gentleman who had a bunch of small mini cereal boxes attached to a sweater, complete with them being ripped and synthetic blood and the like. Each cereal box had a knife pinned in it. The man wearing it was covered in blood too, over his hands and the like. My husband, Robert, turns to me and asks what the hell he is supposed to be. I blink at him several times and say, "Robert, I am surprised at you. I thought you a better judge of character. How can you not know a cereal (serial) killer when you see one?"
What is the most unique, interesting, or creative Halloween costume you have ever had or seen?
I have two.
~A couple of old biddies at a costume contest I witnessed some years back went as the victims of the Titanic in nostalgia turn of the century wear, complete with ghost makeup, seaweed, and lifejackets. Not only were they historically correct, their makeup job was a scream; it looked as though they had actually drowned.
~Texans never do anything small. Downtown in Austin is 6th Street and it is legendary. They close down entire Sixth Street for Halloween and everyone comes out and downtown to parade their costuming and go to the various nightclubs, trick or treating for adults. Last year, there was a gentleman who had a bunch of small mini cereal boxes attached to a sweater, complete with them being ripped and synthetic blood and the like. Each cereal box had a knife pinned in it. The man wearing it was covered in blood too, over his hands and the like. My husband, Robert, turns to me and asks what the hell he is supposed to be. I blink at him several times and say, "Robert, I am surprised at you. I thought you a better judge of character. How can you not know a cereal (serial) killer when you see one?"