Fashion Spooky and Scary: A Guide to Selecting Halloween Costumes Uneeb KhanOctober 19, 20220397 views The beginning of holiday season starts with Halloween, a one-of-a-kind festival. Meanwhile, since most students have midterms, homework, and papers due at the end of the month, finding the time to shop for Halloween costumes in Australia might be challenging. This list of tricks and techniques for making yourself seem scary-good for Halloween will help relieve some of the pressure you’ve been under this month. Meanwhile, more than half of parents with elementary school-aged kids (51%) said they intended to dress up for Halloween last year, and seven out of ten (71%) Australians felt the holiday is more widely celebrated now than in years past. Table of Contents Be Able to Provide Some ContextGet the Props Ready!Funny Puns, Please!Don’t Hold BackPlay Like You Did When You Were YoungUse Some FizzDon’t Panic; Prepare in AdvanceWhen to Go Shopping for Halloween Attire Be Able to Provide Some Context The tried-and-true classics might often feel like a cop-out, but they always deliver when wowing the crowd at a costume party in Australia. You may also add a backstory to a basic outfit to make it more interesting. For instance, you may pretend to be a bride while dressing as a witch. A bride whose wedding day has gone disastrously wrong (maybe the bridegroom didn’t show up, the flowers didn’t arrive, or the bride’s future mother-in-law turned up in a white dress). The end consequence was that your witchy nature came out to play. You may give your mismatched costume some context or provide a fresh spin on an old favourite by creating a backstory for it. Who knows? Maybe Elphaba of last year is Sycorax of this year. Get the Props Ready! Useful as they are, props can transform even the most solemn costumes into something lighthearted. Props allow you to inject a bit of yourself into the performance. So, don some wings, get a pet spider, or equip yourself with staff and go dressed as someone else. Funny Puns, Please! Try this out if you need a conversation starter, and the best part of this outfit was the pun. You may display your humour while making deviled eggs (like the one seen above), giving a French kiss, or participating in fantasy football. Meanwhile, make sure your costume isn’t as complicated as Sheldon’s Doppler effect costume from The Big Bang Theory when he spent the entire night attempting to explain it. Don’t Hold Back The outfit above combines a pink gorilla, pirate cap, witch’s broom, and sugar skull mask. You may be anything you want for Halloween; it’s not restricted to bloodsuckers and the walking dead. Meanwhile, if you’re at a loss for an outfit, just put on whatever you have handy. And if someone should enquire, simply respond that you have accomplished your goals and more. Play Like You Did When You Were Young Did you have a childhood favourite like Sesame Street, the Muppet Show, or Captain Planet? This Halloween, indulge in a little of yesteryear by donning the garb of your favourite cartoon hero. Use Some Fizz If you enjoy sticking your tongue out and want to spike your hair, you could dress up as Miley Cyrus, or if you want a more serious look, you could put on a set of armour and a blond wig and dress up as a Lannister from Game of Thrones. And if all else fails, you can always go as a minion by donning a solid yellow t-shirt, blue overalls, and safety goggles. Don’t Panic; Prepare in Advance Are you worried that zombies will soon overrun the world? Don’t be left out of the fashion trend; look as if you do. So, put on some coveralls and have your tools close at reach, and you’ll have a fantastic costume and be ready for the end of the world. When to Go Shopping for Halloween Attire Inevitably, many customers are dissatisfied each year when they cannot locate their ideal Halloween costumes in Australia. As such, you don’t need the hassle of hunting for a costume across many websites or dealing with the disappointment of “out of stock” messages. When you shop early, you have more time to return or alter your purchase if the costume doesn’t fit or if you accidentally get the wrong size.