Halloween is around the corner and I decided to be a Gothic Ballerina. I'm straighting my curly hair coloring it and styling it and everything. Halloween is my favorite holiday if all time. So the makeup is important to me too.
I've googled Gothic ballerina makeup already but the only colors I get are purple and black and silver. It doesn't compliment my outfit at all.
I have a black and red tutu with gold ribbons attached. I'm also wearing a black crop top corset that zip up in the front.
I'm not sure wether I should pair them up with stockings or fishnets. And then what shoes should I wear? Heeled boots perhaps??
My main objective is the makeup though what should I use specifics are always welcome. .
Also if possible please add what I could possibly use to cover my shoulders I the weather but keep it in theme. !!
Thanks!!
16/f
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? OctoberBeat answered Wednesday October 19 2011, 2:44 am: Well you can simply follow the tutorials of make up but use different colors you know. So I'd say do a type of black smokey eye. Try perhaps some face powder as well for a paler look. I'd go with fishnets, stockings might clash with the tutu and make it look like two much. Fishnets are simple and gorgeous! Shoes....well ballerinas don't wear boots. Obviously. But since you're a "goth" one I guess you can wear boots. But I think a more themed idea would be some black flats with studs or chains on them. Or some that match your tutu. You should also wear a cute gothic hair accessory! To cover your shoulder get a black shall. It's like one of those silky scarves you see fancy rich women wear to balls. lol. Dancers use them in performances as well, so it's very much still in theme. Hope I helped and have fun! [ OctoberBeat's advice column | Ask OctoberBeat A Question ]
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