So we finally arrive at last year's triple header Halloween extravaganza (I just heard RuPaul say that in my head - too much Drag Race for this lady. Which by the way YOU HAVE TO WATCH WHY ARE YOU NOT WATCHING IT RIGHT NOW GO WATCH IT. It's Project Runway with drag queens. Seriously, quit your plans tonight and go watch the first season on Netflix).
So last year. Right. I wore 3 costumes which is excessive, even for me. The cutest one was this guy:
The story behind this is hilarious even though it didn't involve me going out anywhere. My friend Chris wanted to shoot a "Walk of Shame" calender for his final photography project at school. I demanded to be Ms. October because I've declared for years that the worst/best/most epic Walk of Shame is the day after Halloween when you have all these haggard zombies, disheveled superheroes and slutty bunnies trying to get home after hooking up the night before. Every year I am regretfully too hungover to get brunch on a busy street, sit at the window and laugh at everyone trying to get home with as much dignity as they can muster while trying to hold their now ragged costumes together.
So the idea for this shoot was that I would be trying to hail a cab at dawn in this AMAZING jelly bean costume. Chris' girlfriend made it by stuffing a clear plastic bag with blown up balloons, cutting two holes in the bag for my legs and tying the opening shut around my neck. Chris hired a makeup/hair stylist who came to my house the night before and put on a Drag Race amount of product on my hair and face, the idea being that I would sleep on it to get that authentic bedhead, walk of shame patina. We ended up taking pictures of me trying to hail a cab at 7am on a busy street while people driving by lost their shit laughing at me. Good times. Unfortunately the Walk of Shame project never totally came together, so the only evidence I have is this iphone pic taken shortly before hitting the streets.
I never wore this to a party but I think it's old school and charming and would be perfect for a last minute costume.
The second costume of 2011 was a quick thing I threw together for a disco night my friend was DJing. I basically wanted to go as Bianca Jagger in full Studio 54 cocaine fever so I tossed on this coral jersey dress (the first dress I ever made, from on an old 70's pattern). I couldn't find a crimper so I slept on tiny braids over night, took them out and then teased up my hair as big as it would get. Slathered on some glittery, glossy 70's makeup, and lots of gold jewelry. For the final touch, I coated my nose region with lots of corn starch for that "I could Hustle allll night" vibe (which I incidentally carried around all night in a ziploc bag and would touch up in the bathroom. Brings a whole new meaning to "powdering my nose"!) Less ambitious then most of my costumes but still a fun, easy idea.
Now. For my favouritest, most epic costume of all time.... I present you with..... PRINCE.
I know right? My boyfriend got SO creeped up when I showed up at his house. "You look too much like him. It's making me feel really weird".
This costume came about in June of last year. I had the absolutely life-changing opportunity to see Prince play live in a pretty small venue. He played for THREE HOURS. He did EIGHT ENCORES. The best show I have ever/will ever see. That man does NOT f*ck around. I watched Purple Rain pretty soon after and was like, yep, me, Prince, it's happening.
So I started hunting for a purple blazer. Strangely, I found one. I bought a bag of studs and spent a few evenings piercing the shoulders of the jacket (and my fingers). I also thrifted a pirate-y blouse, to which I added a ruffly multi-tiered cravat/neck piece thing I made from some cotton & lace trim. I bought an afro wig and cut it into a jerri curl (that was the funnest part). I painted on some sideburns and mustache using black eyeliner. I added some dark eye make-up because, come on, it's Prince. I wore some black skinny jeans and black pumps, because Prince wears heels too. Just before leaving the house, I watched the Dave Chapelle sketch where Prince beats Charlie Murphy's ass at basketball. This was really key to getting into character.
This was one of those costumes where no one recognizes you and then freak out when they do. And for the first time ever, I won first prize at a costume competition. Maybe my proudest moment ever (sadly). And I still have this purple blazer hanging in my closet.... Is there anything more lonely and abandoned than an old Halloween costume???
Now, onto this year's costume.... It seems I was being too vague and coy about what it's going to be. Maybe you need a photographic hint? Here's what I've been working on for the last week. My living room is currently covered in fake diamonds and pearls (no, it's not another Prince costume).
One of you came kind of close to guessing last weekend.... it IS based on a TV show (itself based on a fringe American subculture), one that has been on for a few years now. A show that terrifies me to my very core. Come on guys, this is easy!



Toddler in a tiara!
ReplyDeleteHmm...someone from My Big Fat Gypsie Wedding? Honey Boo Boo? Lol
ReplyDeleteToddlers & Tiaras!!
ReplyDeleteP.s. did you make that? Incredible.
ReplyDeleteOoh ooh a dance mom?
ReplyDeleteI'd wondered about that balloons photo! And, er, you make an excellent Prince. Baby beauty queen? (Did you know there's a "Toddlerize Me" app on the Toddlers & Tiaras site?) Scary.
ReplyDeletei can't handle all this amazingness.
ReplyDeleteAh, Honey Boo Boo!! :)
ReplyDeleteOMG, the Halloween walk of shame! How funny would that be. I can't say I've ever done that, though I do remember way back in my teens making out with a guy at a Halloween party who was dressed as She-Ra......
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the overblown toddler pagent dress. And your makeup! How much has Honey Boo Boo leeched into our culture that even I, who doesn't have a TV or have ever seen the show, know exactly what you're talking about?!?
"Shirts against Blouses..." Bwahahahahahhaa!!! OMG I LOVE PRINCE SO HHAAARRRrrddddd!! I also love Dave Chappell as Prince - so good! SO Good!! Its been awhile since I saw that one, so thank you. Also totally jealous of your Prince show. Sounds so epic.
ReplyDeleteMy guess is now - and I think other people beat me to it (jerks!) Honey Boo Boo or Toddlers in Tiara's! Bam!
Although I wouldn't be sad if you were going as Prince circa "Diamonds and Pearls..." just sayin...
Also! Re: Halloween Walk of Shame - did I already tell you that I first hooked up with my husband on Halloween? Anyway - yep. Classy act, right over here. However I sort of had a plan and brought a change of clothes in my car. Which was good, because my car had died in the night and I had to call my brother-in-law to come fix it!! I was pretty embarrassed as it was - but I would have been even more embarrassed if I was still dressed up like a sad Marilyn Monroe....
ReplyDeleteSomeone else last year was Diamonds and Pearls era Prince.... But nothing is really as iconic as that purple jacket and the pirate shirt. That's why I won! BWA HA HA!
ReplyDeleteHALLOWEEN HOOK-UPS! AMAZING! Omg, if your brother had to come fix your car while you were dressed as a bedraggled Marilyn after scoring with your future husband.... I'm dying laughing.
I love all of your costumes! Prince is just as good as Bianca and Bag of Jelly Beans. You said you took Halloween seriously and I believe you now. My guess is also Toddler's and Tiara's. That or Dancing With The Stars. I can't wait to see this costume debut!
ReplyDeleteMy Brother-In-law was pretty cool about it (he's the only person I knew who was good with cars...) but I was supposed to be at my parents that night for dinner and by the time I got there my sister had let the whole episode slip so everyone was like, "Why did Tony have to go pick you up in SOUTH Philly?? What were you doing in South Philly?" Geez Dad, I was just having a drunken romp with my future husband... leave me alone...
ReplyDeleteI would guess todlers and tiaras but I just saw a show recently about these insane dresses for gypsy brides and the woman who bedazzles them all so I'm throwing my guess in for that. You are the ultimate costume maker, I wish I got this into halloween but as long as I can remember I've had to sit halloween out due to bronchitis year after year after year. Booo hoo hahaha! Can't wait to see that finished costume!!!
ReplyDeleteAaahh I have loved this Halloween History!! I was going to say my big fat gypsy wedding too... But unless they did a US version that I don't know about then I guess it doesn't count! Very excited to see the end result though...! Also - have you seen Paris is Burning???
ReplyDeleteOk, you had me at Prince. I went to a show of his in the 90s during his "I am not Prince" name phase and I cried the whole time. He played with the band from Sly and the Family Stone and they did like four encores playing all that 70s music. That man's energy and talent is mind-blowing. Anyway, I'm super out of touch with television these days so I probably won't guess but it looks to be a really amazing costume! Thanks for the stories, Heather! They've been so fun to read, you've really made my blog week ;).
ReplyDeleteThat is seriously the best story EVER! I can only imagine the toasts at your wedding!
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