Ok, well I know it's a ways away, but my friends and I are getting a head start on Halloween. I was going to be like an 80's chick. I have the big jewelry and I was going to wear a side ponytail, a miniskirt, and a shoulder shirt, with some leg warmers and pink converse. But, I also thought of maybe being Marilyn Monroe. Another thing is, I will be with my crush. What do you think i should be? Which one would look cuter? Thanks in advance. I rate! :D
bluejeanbaby answered Sunday October 2 2005, 10:51 pm: Just my opinion, I think you should go as Marilyn Monroe. But there are pros and cons to both.
Marilyn Monroe--
Pros: It lets your crush not feel pressured to be matching you; it's fun, sexy, and cute; it's a classic
Cons: It has been done a lot; you would have to buy a costume
80s chick--
Pros: you can be more creative; you already basically have what you need
Cons: You would have to plan whether you were going solo or starting a theme, and have to deal if you wanted to be the only one, or if you wanted your crush to go matching
MsGolightly answered Saturday October 1 2005, 11:33 pm: I'd suggest the 1980's chick, as Marilyn Monroe is quite overdone by now. Everyone and their mother has been Marilyn Monroe. Dig out the Aquanet and the Madonna records! [ MsGolightly's advice column | Ask MsGolightly A Question ]
actresschica answered Saturday October 1 2005, 11:14 pm: I think that you should do the 80's thing. It sounds really cute, and you get to show off your body a little bit. Also, dress almost the same way as your friend. It shows that basically, you've got friends :) Wear really big hoop earrings...Good luck! [ actresschica's advice column | Ask actresschica A Question ]
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