Sunday 28 October 2012

An Artsy Fartsy Halloween


When it comes to Halloween, women tend to go down the sexy route. We don’t dress up as cats, we go as sexy pussy cats. Sexy witches! Sexy angels! Bad, bad cops, wink wink… This year, let's do something innovative! My friend Misha once rocked the coolest costume EVER when she dressed in bubblegum pink with a sneaker tied to her head… she was Gum under a shoe! The following year, she went as a Tornado. Animals and small objects were affixed to her clothes with string. She’d twirl around the room and they'd fly out. As you can imagine, it turned out to be quite a dangerous (and tangly) costume...

Here are a few art history related costumes I found on the web: LOVE them! Searching for simpler ideas? How about dressing up as Andy Warhol or Salvador Dali?


1. RenĂ© Magritte’s Son of a Man a simple yet high impact costume! / 2. Roy Lichtenstein, Girl with Hair Ribbon. Now this takes commitment and a steady hand! / 3. Here is a couple going as Grant Wood’s American Gothic... if they’d only lose the smile, it’d be perfect! / 4. Jan Vermeer’s Girl with the Pearl Earring: If Scarlett Johansson can pull it off, so can you! / 5. Strike the pose! I’m impressed by this recreation of Banksy’s Flower Chucker... it reminds me of Nick Stern’s photographs... / 6. Add flowers and a unibrow, and there you have it: you’re Frida Kahlo!
 
Special shout out to my girl MC: Happy Birthday!!!  

7 comments:

  1. I totally agree. We should be more creative! This weekend, I partied it up with a couple dressed up as Steve Jobs and his creation, the iPod ;) Happy birthday, MC!

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  2. You just made me smile with these Halloween images!!!!

    REBECCA
    www.redtagchiclosangeles.com

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  3. What a fantastic mix of creativity. I saw a girl dressed as pop art this weekend. SO GREAT!
    I have trouble appreciating any form of "sexy" Halloween costume. It's got to be really unique to float my boat.

    Do kids trick or treat in Montreal?

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    1. HAHA! Yes, the kids absolutely do go trick or treating in Montreal! Any occasion for candy, right?

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  4. Love the Roy Lichtenstein impression. Wow! More than a steady hand! You probably see dots everywhere after a while! : )

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  5. oooo, I love the Lichtenstein! I am feeling some sort of spooky halloweeny lust for that costume idea! Honestly, I'm almost drooling.

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    1. Spooky Halloween lust... so wrong yet so right. I totally hear you!

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