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Dress-Up for Grown-Ups

Lifestyle scares up its top Halloween costume ideas for adults


By Eva Lam | September 15, 2010


Every Oct. 31, friendly neighbourhood streets are overtaken by goblins, princesses, mini Spider-Men and more in search of goodies to fill their outstretched loot bags. But why let kids have all the fun? Halloween is the one night of the year when all ages can play dress-up. For costume ideas sure to delight trick or treaters at your door, or make you the belle/beast of any Monster Mash bash, Lifestyle has you covered.

Fashionably Frightful

When it comes to Halloween attire, scary is always in style. Spirit Halloween, which operates store locations across Canada, has this sophisticated and sinister Medusa costume that may not turn spectators to stone, but is sure to have all eyes turned on you. The black dress with burgundy draping is devilishly beguiling, while the matching snake headpiece emulates the Greek terror’s famous slithery locks.  Add a snake bracelet, dangling gold earrings and tousled hair to complete the look.

For the men, think Alice in Wonderland.  The classic story is back and bigger than ever this year thanks to the release of Tim Burton’s off-the-wall reboot. This colourful Mad Hatter get-up is the Johnny Depp version, complete with jacket, striped pants, oversized floral bow, and signature top hat with wild, flame-red hair. Round off with ghostly facial powder and bright orange and blue makeup, and this costume definitely falls into the quirky-and-creepy category. Don’t forget the mismatched socks!

Not content with just one look? This hooded robe with extra flared sleeves is available through the Toronto-based Amazing Party Store and offers endless possibilities for fright-acular outfits. Pair with a Morticia wig and you’ll be ready for an Addams Family reunion. Or, don black fairy wings and black boots to transform into an avenging angel.

Getting Creative

Your Halloween costume doesn’t need to be spooky to be sensational. Those with witch-ly aspirations can leave behind the standard black cloak and tattered hat with the help of Costume Chik’s enchanting alternatives, including this autumn fairy witch ensemble that captures the colours of fall with its red, orange and black, multi-layered iridescent skirt topped with a velvet lace-up bodice.
Or, go pink and glittery as the most pure-hearted witch of them all, Glinda the Good Witch from The Wizard of Oz.

For a funky flapper look, Malabar in Toronto offers a saffron-yellow, fringed mini-dress with gold detailing. Accompanied by long black gloves, a gold headband with matching yellow feather, and a long string of black pearls, this fun and flirty ensemble is sure to bring the Roaring Twenties to any party in style.

Couples can take a trip even further back in time — medieval times, to be exact — with these Robin Hood and Maid Marion costumes from Don’s Hobby Shop and Theatrical Supplies in Calgary. Or, walk like a Roman beside your better half with this simple but elegant toga and gold-leaf headpiece.

Making an Understatement

Not looking to go all out this year? You can still incorporate a touch of the Halloween spirit in your holiday outfit by choosing black and orange items. For the gentlemen, an all-black suit — always a winner — can be given a seasonal punch of colour with a skinny orange tie. Meanwhile, the ladies can flaunt their best little black dress with any combination of fabulous orange accessories, from a peach-hued pump to a tangerine clutch. Remember that you can substitute orange items with gold without losing that Halloween effect.

Another simple way to put a Halloween spin on evening wear is with masquerade ball masks.
Gianfranco Zanardo, a Venetian mask maker based out of Victoria, both imports and hand-crafts a variety of stunning, original pieces. These bejeweled and feathered creations will add a splash of colour and mystery to any party look.



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