Halloween is around the corner and it's never too early to start thinking about your next kids Halloween costumes! Use this costume guide to help you DIY the best fun and educational Halloween costume ideas for your kids' costumes this year.
If you're still unsure about your Halloween costume, let us give you 25 ( plus a few extra) new ideas all inspired by art. 1. Vincent van Gogh 2. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Halloween is around the corner and it's never too early to start thinking about your next kids Halloween costumes! Use this costume guide to help you DIY the best fun and educational Halloween costume ideas for your kids' costumes this year.
If you're still unsure about your Halloween costume, let us give you 25 ( plus a few extra) new ideas all inspired by art. 1. Vincent van Gogh 2. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
These are WAY more genius than painting on a unibrow and being Frida Kahlo.
If you're still unsure about your Halloween costume, let us give you 25 ( plus a few extra) new ideas all inspired by art. 1. Vincent van Gogh 2. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
I'm so excited to share this post with you! I've been brainstorming for weeks, and picked five of my favorite female icons to emulate for Halloween. Each outfit is so easy (and cheap) to put together! I highly recommend heading to your local thrift store to find anything you need...
Halloween is known for being a perfect excuse for ladies everywhere to throw modesty to the wind and dress up in the sexiest, skimpiest, and skankiest Halloween costume you're clever enough to conjure up. But once you're no longer a scrappy teen and your well past college, the old "slutty routine, well, it gets kinda tired.
These are WAY more genius than painting on a unibrow and being Frida Kahlo.
This Halloween can we dress up as our favorite feminist women?!?! Here is a list of our favorite feminist Halloween costumes for any badass woman.
If you're still unsure about your Halloween costume, let us give you 25 ( plus a few extra) new ideas all inspired by art. 1. Vincent van Gogh 2. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Here are the 13 best Halloween costume ideas for art and culture lovers around the world!
Need inspiration for an artsy costume? Look no further than these 10 artist costumes! Who are you going to be?
These are WAY more genius than painting on a unibrow and being Frida Kahlo.
If you're still unsure about your Halloween costume, let us give you 25 ( plus a few extra) new ideas all inspired by art. 1. Vincent van Gogh 2. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Halloween is around the corner and it's never too early to start thinking about your next kids Halloween costumes! Use this costume guide to help you DIY the best fun and educational Halloween costume ideas for your kids' costumes this year.
A fashion look from October 2016 by shth0mas featuring Steven by Steve Madden, Williams-Sonoma, IMAX Corporation, halloweencostume and DIYHalloween
Halloween is one of my favorite holidays as it combines my love of creativity and fashion! Each year I try to make at least part of my costume and often times make two different costumes- one to wear to school and one to wear out and about with friends. Here’s a round-up of some of […]
Marie Curie costume is a black conservative long-sleeved gown with a high crew neckline. Her hair is tied in a messy bun. She also wears a minimalist necklace.
These are WAY more genius than painting on a unibrow and being Frida Kahlo.
If you're still unsure about your Halloween costume, let us give you 25 ( plus a few extra) new ideas all inspired by art. 1. Vincent van Gogh 2. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
If you're still unsure about your Halloween costume, let us give you 25 ( plus a few extra) new ideas all inspired by art. 1. Vincent van Gogh 2. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
If you're still unsure about your Halloween costume, let us give you 25 ( plus a few extra) new ideas all inspired by art. 1. Vincent van Gogh 2. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
We’ve got 10 amazing girl power halloween costume ideas featuring your favorite feminist icons. #girlboss Dressing up is one of our favorite things to do which is why we are obsessed with Halloween! The last two years have definitely been the year of the #girlboss and we love nothing more than the celebration of powerful...Continue Reading
Whenever I make anything, even a costume, I always try to think of ways that I can wear or use it again. When I made these jodhpurs, I tried not to rush or to think of them as being "just a costume". It is SO easy for me to fall into this trap, especially when I have a deadline. That's not to say that I wasn't rushed at the end of the project; I always seem to finish everything at the last minute, and there were a few things that I would have redone if I'd had the time. Here are some images from the '20s and '30s. The first two are of real women wearing breeches (for some great pictures of a few Hollywood starlets in action wearing jodhpurs, check out this post from Baroness Von Vintage), and below them, an image of a pattern envelope and an advertisement. The description on this pattern calls them knickers and says that they are "suitable for General Sports Wear, Motoring, Riding, Motoring, Hiking, etc". This ad is one of my favorites; she looks so glamorous in her riding clothes! And the men in their work clothes, with their shirts buttoned all the way up and tucked in; most men nowadays (mine included!) don't look half this nice when they go out to dinner! My jodhpurs were made using this pattern, which I have been dying to make up: I used the same fabric and vintage buttons as I used for my knickers. I am intending to make a vest to match someday, and I wanted to be able to wear it with both of them. I did make a few alterations to the original pattern. The pattern called for side pockets, which I eliminated; those kinds of pockets are never flattering on me anyway, and I thought that they would ruin the lines of the pants. I should have used some spray starch to stiffen up the sides a little; I think that if I had used wool or some heavier material, as the pattern called for, this wouldn't have been an issue. Please ignore my Peter Pan-pose here; according to my husband, I stand like this when I'm wearing pants. Weird. I did put in the back pockets; I love doing these kinds of pockets, and I rarely get the chance to do them. My husband has let me make a few vests for him, but that's pretty much my only opportunity. I took a LOT of fabric out of the seat; as usual, I should have made a muslin, but, well, I didn't, and when I started putting it together, I realized that it pretty much looked like I was wearing a parachute behind me. I imagine that all that material is for ease of movement when riding, but as I will probably not have an opportunity to use them for that purpose, I was really going more for looks here. :) It was really nice to sew something completely unlike what I normally make. Here's a picture showing how the front flap works. It is supposed to be lined so that the buttons slide between a casing created between the lining and the fabric, I assume to prevent them from catching on anything. Again, though, as I most likely will not be riding a horse nor flying a plane in these, I wanted my vintage buttons to show. I love these jodhpurs, and as much as I dislike camping, I am really hoping for another chance to wear them! Up next: the coat!
From spooky and cute, to down-right terrifying, you're bound to find something you love in this creepy edit of Halloween costumes
Here are the 13 best Halloween costume ideas for art and culture lovers around the world!
…or will I?
I’m a bit of a procrastinator! We have one child’s Halloween costume down but yet 3 more to go…and we have a Halloween party my son is attending this weekend! Ack! I thought I’d share some of the cute DIY Halloween costumes I found on my search! Obviously, I’m not making all of these! Maybe, [...]
These are WAY more genius than painting on a unibrow and being Frida Kahlo.
Some people take Halloween very seriously. If you're not one of them, you probably haven't been giving much thought to what you're gonna wear this year and now you're freaking out because the spooky celebration is just around the corner. Don't worry, Bored Panda has your back.
If you're still unsure about your Halloween costume, let us give you 25 ( plus a few extra) new ideas all inspired by art. 1. Vincent van Gogh 2. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Courtney: My boyfriend and I had just visited New Orleans and were inspired by the voodoo magic history. We used that inspiration to come up with our costume idea. For the...
Ada Lovelace, Bessie Coleman, Grace Hopper, Marie Curie...we've found a great resource for inspiring Halloween costume ideas around notable women in STEM.
Here are the 13 best Halloween costume ideas for art and culture lovers around the world!
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