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I think I have my costume idea already!! We went to Party City yesterday and I saw a tragedy mask, I really like the couples costumes but not the store bought ones. I am going to be tragedy with a black greek goddess outfit and my fiance is going to be comedy. Of course, I could still change my mind. Sometimes I hate being a Libra
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OMG, that's the vampire costume I have!! There's a photo of me in it in the "photos of members" thread. I got it at party city on sale for about $100. That's the cheapest I've ever seen it. It's a great costume, though. Well made, and it lasts. I've used it several times over a few years & plan to use it many, many more.Dutchess of Darkness wrote:hey People, Ok for the main part of my costume, you can view the outfit I'm wishing to purchase at the Fright Catalog under costumes, It's called "Gothic Vampira Costume" If anyone knows where I can purchase this at a more affordable price then they have at $129.99 USD I think it was, "PLEASE" let me know, thanks so much. I still have everything to purchase, the wings alone look like they are going to be costly esp. with dollar conversion "which is awesome right now" but its the shipping thats gone up soooooooooo much, and yes I have to convert that also, so when you do the total conversion it gets expensive!
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Hey Larissa, Yes I was just noticing that now when I just looked at that thread, Ya I really want to purchase it. So the quality, would you say its good ? Most costumes around here look good in the picture but when you really see them, they're cheap <deleted>, so this one really is good quality you say and would last? Is the material of a type that makes it comfortable to wear? Must be something good about it cause its sure expensive. Well et me know all about it ok. ANd I'm trying to figure out as much about sizing as I can. If you want to pm me info about your size and what size you bought in that costume so that it may help me in determining how much bigger I would need to go I'd apprecaite it, as you look much smaller then I am right now. Any help would be greatly apprecaited
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Oh, I don't care if people know my size. I'm a 6 or 8, and bought a medium. Really, I think a small would've worked, but the store was out of that size. The medium makes the chest part gather a little more than I'd like when I lace it up 'cause I'm not big up top, but I just arrange it 'til it's right. I do have others from the same collection - like the blue fairy - that are size small.
The dress is nearly clothing quality, though unlined. It's very comfortable, except for the crinoline. The lace of the crinoline is kind of stiff, and there's a horizontal seam about halfway down the thigh, all the way around, where it poofs out. The first time I wore it, I didn't wear pantyhose, because I was wearing boots & figured I could go comfy in socks. It scratched up my legs quite a bit at that seam line. So now I wear it with pantyhose & it's perfectly comfortable. I wore it for 13 hours straight one afternoon/night to do face & body painting at an event & wasn't bothered in the least. In fact, that photo was taken at that event.
One other thing is that the lace on the sleeves does come down over the hands, so when I wore it for my party, I was loathe to stick my hands in the oven to get the hors d'oeuvres out... my friend had to get them for me. Of course, that's a great ploy to get other people to help with the work!
The dress is nearly clothing quality, though unlined. It's very comfortable, except for the crinoline. The lace of the crinoline is kind of stiff, and there's a horizontal seam about halfway down the thigh, all the way around, where it poofs out. The first time I wore it, I didn't wear pantyhose, because I was wearing boots & figured I could go comfy in socks. It scratched up my legs quite a bit at that seam line. So now I wear it with pantyhose & it's perfectly comfortable. I wore it for 13 hours straight one afternoon/night to do face & body painting at an event & wasn't bothered in the least. In fact, that photo was taken at that event.
One other thing is that the lace on the sleeves does come down over the hands, so when I wore it for my party, I was loathe to stick my hands in the oven to get the hors d'oeuvres out... my friend had to get them for me. Of course, that's a great ploy to get other people to help with the work!
Act well your part; there all the honour lies.
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