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School dance outfit/costume


Question Posted Saturday August 9 2008, 6:58 am

18/f

i am going to a school dance next week and the theme is 'something scary'.
I really want a cool costume, most of my friends ar going as dead dolls. i dont want to look like i am copying but i wanted to go as something pretty as well as scary.

Any suggestions?


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xxsmudgedxeyelinerxx answered Saturday August 9 2008, 12:39 pm:
Well, you could try going as some sort of villian.
Either from a comic book or a movie..

OR, if you've seen The Nightmere before Christmas, what about going as Sally?
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Vamipires are always scary/pretty.. but you have probably already thought of that.

You could go as a courpse.
The backup would be amazing and you could that way wear something pretty.

Or even a female zombie..
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There are tons of possibilities!
Good luck, and have fun at your party!

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