I've never dressed up for halloween in all my years of high school but I would like to. Other than short shorts, I'm pretty modest.No cat or police costume please because in all my years there have been way too many girls dressing as that.
I would love to look great but some that I looked up were like $70? SO expensive for something I wear once a year and can't really wear again next year!
Please list me some possible ideas or what you have been.
A costume within your budget or even lower than that. I hope I have helped. Also, you can check out lifo.com if you're into beauty and fashion. It is a social network for girls that let them have their own virtual closet, read and write about the latest fashion, beauty and celebrity trends. [ Jessica_moore's advice column | Ask Jessica_moore A Question ]
blr51697 answered Monday October 10 2011, 7:34 pm: Hello I go camping every weekend and they always have halloween eairly because of the campgrounds schedual so this year I went as a nurse not a sexy nurse but like a normal nurse by wearing scrubs and had my hair in low pony tail, white shoes, and a first aid kit. I actually gave out bandaids because someone needed it so make sure you have one of those it you even want to go as a nurse.
JunieBazinet answered Monday October 10 2011, 2:56 pm: You could be so many things. You can make your own costume instead of buying one like being a doctor or nurse or lawyer or a teacher. To be a lawyer or a teacher you could wear a skirt and a blouse and high heels. I was always a witch and I do not think you want to be one. You can also be a doll with a skirt and nice shirt and some colorful legging with a wig and a lot of blush. I was a doll last year and this year I am going to be a carrot because I want to inspire others to eat vegetables especially kids. Yes, you can also wear something that can inspire others to take action. [ JunieBazinet's advice column | Ask JunieBazinet A Question ]
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