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Plus Sizes. Accentuate the Positive!

Oct
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Plus Sizes.  Accentuate the Positive! 

“Accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative and don’t mess with Mister In-between”.  Lyrics from a 1940’s song, but the best advice for a Halloween costume choice for a plus size.  

 As in selecting any clothing, horizontal stripes are out, and vertical stripes are in (that does eliminate the jailbird costumes, though). Also, black or dark shades are preferable to lighter colors.


Costumes shown above are available at Annie’s Costumes.  Annie’s ad appears as ‘Halloween Costumes’ in column to the right of this article. 

If one is full figured with a balance, then it’s simply a matter of selecting the right size.  If not, then ‘accentuate the positive’.  Ala, the sexy costume advice, ‘a little cleavage and a nicely turned ankle oft times is much more alluring’. 

 If it’s comfort over style, then a loose fitting garment that hides and slims is the better choice. 

 If it’s style over comfort, then drawing attention to your umm…..attributes is preferable. 

 

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Historical Costumes

Sep
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Historical Costumes 

 Wow!  History takes in a looooooog, loooooong period of time.  Eons of time.  From the Cro-Magnon or Neanderthal days up to today.  History probably goes back to Adam and Eve (a nice couples costumes, BTW), but I don’t know if they were pre or post Cro-Magnon.

Hmmmm…..let me see.  What periods of history can I recall?  Roman, Greek, Biblical, Medieval, Renaissance, the French Revolution period , Early America, the Civil War, the Turn of the Century (NO!, not this past one, the one before it),  the Roaring Twenties, the Thirties, the Forties, the Fabulous Fifties and the list can go on and on..  Also consider your own history, which might take in the Sixties and the following decades. Throw in the Tool Age, Bronze Age, the Iron Age, the Computer Age. 

In an earlier post, we mentioned that assigning names to costumes and playing that role was a major part of having a great time dressing up.  The ‘putting a name of a character on the costume’ theme will resonate in many of the subjects to follow. 

 From the Roman period, maybe a Marc Antony and Cleopatra; from the French Revolution perhaps Napoleon Bonaparte and Josephine.  How about an Abe and Mary Todd Lincoln from the Civil War era, or Bonnie and Clyde from the 1930’s?  Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton made a nice 60’s couple, and you even tie them back to a movie (‘Cleopatra’) they co-starred in. 


Civil War Period Dress available through Annie’s Costumes.  See Halloween Costumes ad in the right column.

Interchangeability is also a keyword in these posts.  People from one category might also be associated with another category.

 So dig out those old History books, and while you’re at it, can you also find the book from Freshman Geography 101?

 

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From Headlines to Halloween Costumes!

Sep
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From Headlines to Halloween Costumes!

Have you read your newspaper today?  Do you even read the newspaper?  If you’re really young, you may not even know what a newspaper is .

Why?  It’s chock full of ideas for Halloween costumes, and that doesn’t include the ads.

No, I don’t mean the superhero costumes or the fairy princess costumes, but those everyday things that make for a possible Halloween costumes.  On today’s front page was a photo of three firefighters.  Hmmm….maybe I could go as a firefighter.  There was also a story about President Obama.  Like him or not, there are Obama masks available for purchase.  That thought process might lead to a  Richard Nixon mask, one of the best presidential masks of all times, IMHO.  Add the extended arms and the Vee sign, and you are Richard Nixon, at least for one evening.

If you don’t read the newspaper, why not check MSNBC or  CNN? 

 

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