Halloween Costumes
Choosing what costume to wear and being
different.
Halloween parties are growing in popularity as an excuse to
have fun, and are one of the few high profile social events
through the year where dressing up is what it's all about.
Choosing what halloween costumes to wear to a Halloween Party
can be a little frustrating.
There are certain themes that keep repeating themselves. You
can rest assured there will be several people dressed like
Caspar the Ghost, quite a few dressed as Count Dracula and his
long fanged Gothic lady friends, a number of witches and a few
other outfits that everybody thinks of first. Or is it just
that these are the outfits the costume hire company stocks in
bulk?
To be distinctive, you could set out to design and make a
completely different halloween costume from scratch. However,
most people don't have the time, money, imagination or
inclination to go to that bother. Some find the answer to
standing out in the crowd is to do something radically
different, even outrageous, by showing up in a costume that has
little if anything to do with Halloween. Especially if it is
topical, witty, controversial or daring they will be noticed.
That approach can take more courage and judgement to pull it
off successfully than most of us feel comfortable about.
There is another simpler but equally effective approach to
making your costume distinctive. All you need is something
unexpected to act as a conversation starter. You are looking
for a twist, and a brief story about it that you can use to
attract some attention, and get a few laughs.
Let's take an example. Instead of going as a ghost, go as
one of the Ghost Buster movie characters, and work the room
meeting all the ghosts with the line you are there to bust
them. Soon everyone will know you are there at the party.
If you go as a group, coordinate your costumes and show up,
for example, as the Adams Family. It gives you an excuse to ham
it up with each other. You won't be the first to use that
costume, but people will notice all of you and want to talk
about your distinctive united approach.
Suppose the only costume left at the hire company by the
time you get there is yet another Count Dracula costume. To be
different you could wear the tuxedo top half of the costume,
but replace the trousers with your golfing pants and carry a
golf club, or with tennis shorts and shoes and carry a tennis
racket. Your story would be along the lines you are wearing
what Dracula would wear when playing sport - and you would soon
discover someone at the party who shared your interest in your
favorite sporting pass time.
If you can't be bothered with going to too much trouble,
focus mainly on your story with a few simple props. For
example, cover a hat with cotton wool and hang a few fluffy
bundles from the brim, and go as a Dreamer, with your head in
the clouds.
It only takes a little imagination and not much expense to
quickly turn a mundane choice of costume into something
distinctive that gets other people interested in you and to
start conversations. Best of all it adds to the fun and the
laughs you can share with other party guests, and that is what
Halloween costume parties are all about.
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