Hey. This is gonna be the stupidest question, but I really need help. My brother and his friends (they're all about 23, I'm 16) are doing this movie. It's supposed to be really stupid and pointless, and I'm some kind of princess. But I'm supposed to look really stupid, like with my costume and hair. They've already made the 1st one and they said I can be in the 2nd. Well, I'm supposed to go over his house today and practice, but I think I'm supposed to be in costume. But I have NO IDEA what to wear. If it helps, I have a princess costume from a recent dance recital. It's mostly white, with some yellow. But how do I make it look stupid? Or is there something else I can wear? And what do I do with my hair?! Please help, I don't want to look like I have no idea what I'm doing. I want to look stupid, but I want them to think I know what I'm doing! Please help!!! They think I'm cool, I wish to keep that reputation!
Sporkster answered Sunday August 14 2005, 1:38 pm: For a visible effect of looking stupid, use lots of gaudy makeup--bright blue eyeshadow, visible foundation, lots of blush, bright red lipstick, etc.
Although it would be best just to act out the part, i.e., acting stupid/clueless/oblivious/cheeky. Act like a blonde stereotype. You know, like Jessica Simpson. Stupid, but adorably so.
I'm sure you won't lose your reputation with your friends over something this silly. Just have fun making the movie.
abercr0mbiie143 answered Sunday August 14 2005, 1:12 pm: umm..do you really have to dress up for a practice? if you do then you could cut like a few holess in the dance recital dress and then like use really good hair spray and make ur hair all crazy and then do your makeup like really dark ugly colors that dont match with the dress!
LETSGO answered Sunday August 14 2005, 1:10 pm: just put it in a bag and say "is this okay?" basoically just like take a belt and put it around and put on like 500 necklaces put on pants under it a shirt over it.. so on and so fourth.
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