Remember the so-called "good old days" this year by putting together '50s Halloween costumes for yourself and for your family. If you do not already own a greaser wig, poodle skirts, or any hot rod cars, do not worry. It is easy to start from scratch. Well, we can' really help you with the hot rod, but we can help you with the garments! Add a little personal touch, and consider making it a family affair. Your family's '50s Halloween costumes will surely turn heads
As long as you remember a few simple rules, you can make your '50s Halloween costumes as unique as you want. And don't let the social divisions of the day stall your efforts in choosing a design style to follow. The 50s have long gone; go with costumes that you will feel most comfortable with.
The men may gravitate towards the greaser wig and leather jacket mode to recreate the "Fonzie" inspired character. Another option would be to do the opposite and put on a bowtie while sporting a pocket protector. Pull those pants up to your chest area so those white socks show and you'll represent the nerd version of a '50s Halloween costumes.
Ladies have similar options. There is the obligatory '50s cutesy poodle skirt with a blouse and white socks. Consider making a matching purse or adding a ribbon to your hair to complete the look. If all that wholesome goodness is enough to make you ill, consider the alternative. Play the part of the bad girl instead with tight pants with your own Pink Ladies jacket.
Children can get in on the nostalgic fun of 50s Halloween costumes as well. Little girls can sport poodle skirts. For an extra dose of the sickeningly cute, mother, daughter and sister can wear identical skirts. Little boys could choose a pair of thick, fake nerd glasses or could go for the greaser look as well. There really is nothing that makes people smile more than a miniature Fonz. Eyyy!
To some, '50s was all about conforming. That does not mean your costume has to be boring and bland. Use your favorite color or add embellishments to your poodle skirt. A cute leash or a few fabric-glued gems can create a dazzling effect.
If you really want to impress them this year, why not try speaking the language of the 50s. It wouldn't take long to get online and pick up some hints on catch phrases of the day. Finding out patterns in the speech of the time can add an extra dimension to your '50s Halloween costumes. Folks will see you and feel like they've stepped into another time if done right.
Go all out - make your family's '50s Halloween costumes the best they can be. Simple is good, but a more elaborate design may garner more attention. The outfits should be comfortable and you should allow yourself to be carried back to the 50s, if only for one night. All that's left is to decide if you want to go in the direction of the 'cool' or the 'nerdy' version for all of your '50s Halloween costumes. Enjoy the nostalgia of this night; Halloween won't be back for another year! Edited by Hetsil Protage
As long as you remember a few simple rules, you can make your '50s Halloween costumes as unique as you want. And don't let the social divisions of the day stall your efforts in choosing a design style to follow. The 50s have long gone; go with costumes that you will feel most comfortable with.
The men may gravitate towards the greaser wig and leather jacket mode to recreate the "Fonzie" inspired character. Another option would be to do the opposite and put on a bowtie while sporting a pocket protector. Pull those pants up to your chest area so those white socks show and you'll represent the nerd version of a '50s Halloween costumes.
Ladies have similar options. There is the obligatory '50s cutesy poodle skirt with a blouse and white socks. Consider making a matching purse or adding a ribbon to your hair to complete the look. If all that wholesome goodness is enough to make you ill, consider the alternative. Play the part of the bad girl instead with tight pants with your own Pink Ladies jacket.
Children can get in on the nostalgic fun of 50s Halloween costumes as well. Little girls can sport poodle skirts. For an extra dose of the sickeningly cute, mother, daughter and sister can wear identical skirts. Little boys could choose a pair of thick, fake nerd glasses or could go for the greaser look as well. There really is nothing that makes people smile more than a miniature Fonz. Eyyy!
To some, '50s was all about conforming. That does not mean your costume has to be boring and bland. Use your favorite color or add embellishments to your poodle skirt. A cute leash or a few fabric-glued gems can create a dazzling effect.
If you really want to impress them this year, why not try speaking the language of the 50s. It wouldn't take long to get online and pick up some hints on catch phrases of the day. Finding out patterns in the speech of the time can add an extra dimension to your '50s Halloween costumes. Folks will see you and feel like they've stepped into another time if done right.
Go all out - make your family's '50s Halloween costumes the best they can be. Simple is good, but a more elaborate design may garner more attention. The outfits should be comfortable and you should allow yourself to be carried back to the 50s, if only for one night. All that's left is to decide if you want to go in the direction of the 'cool' or the 'nerdy' version for all of your '50s Halloween costumes. Enjoy the nostalgia of this night; Halloween won't be back for another year! Edited by Hetsil Protage
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