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60s Fancy Dress Costumes

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

60s fancy dressThe 1960s are a unique decade for style and fashions that are still copied today both in everyday wear and in fun costumes for parties and Halloween occasions. This decade revives the vibrant colors and free style of its historical movements like the Civil Rights Movement and its pop culture ideals. From Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’s colorful costumes to 60s fancy dress costumes, this era was one of radical change and dress that are still widely popular even half a century later.

When considering what to wear to a 60s-themed party or Halloween event, there are a few different angles to consider. The early 60s style is obviously closer to that of the 1950s.

The music styles were still being influenced by American legends like Elvis Presley and Bill Hayley’s Comets. These styles will have more of the traditional tailored suits for men, slicked back hair, and easy disposition. Women in the earlier part of the decade modeled 60s fancy dress costumes with tight bodices and full A-line skirts, or maybe the more racy versions known as bombshell dresses in colorful, tropical prints. Hairstyles were still done in the popular beehive, up-do style.

As the decade progressed, pop culture switched more into the British rock scene, led mostly by The Beatles. The Fab Four always enjoyed creating unique costumes of their own that matched their albums’ themes, and this could be a great source of inspiration for 60s themed costumes today. As the Civil Rights Movement was gaining momentum, the elements of freedom of speech and of expression were also becoming more expressed in clothing. Women began wearing free-flowing skirts and long-sleeved blouses. The late 60s look very similar in style to the 70s with long hair on both men and women, worn down or with a simple headband or flowers. This was the age of the hippies, whose style originated from an earthy sense of being one with nature and being at peace in their own skin.

Thus, whether early or late 60s, these costumes offer a wide range of creative options for any party or occasion.

PVC boots and little girls mimick todays stars.

Monday, September 19th, 2011

The recent MTV Video Music Awards was attended by top stars dressing in black, strutting the red carpet.

A sequinned Moschino dress was displayed by Britney Spears but the Gina PVC boots did not look so great. Zoe Saldana exhibited her dark side in a revealing Barbara Bui outfit.

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Toddlers and Tiaras the popular TV show in the US, may succeed in giving the show an even worse name. A preview shows 3 year old little star dressed as Julia Robert’s in Pretty Woman. And you will recall the role that Julia played in that film.

The 3 year old girl walks around in  PVC boots and tank top with matching tight mini skirt. This is onstage with a backdrop of a false Beverly Wilshire Hotel, where the film Pretty Woman took place.
So at the event the judges seemed to enjoy the event but many mums are not happy.

“I would never have my little girls do that.!’ one mother is reported as saying. “Us mums take big criticism for how we show our little girls and this type of thing gives us a bad name.”
Last week Toddler and Tiaras had many complainers call in as 4 year old Maddy from Tennessee, mimicked singer Dolly Parton with false large breasts on her chest.

Her mother Lindsay, was on NBC’s Today show. She was asked how she could do that to her daughter and  she replied “To some, it’s way over the top, but to me it’s just normal. The fake breasts and butt, it’s just a little extra to laugh at.”

Csotumes of 70s pop stars

Sunday, September 4th, 2011

Here’s some music-related stories, if you were thinking of holding a bash n a 70s theme.

Elvis. His ghost is one of the favourites and stalks around venues where he performed. These range from Graceland to all over the US. He never visited the UK
Perhaps Elvis didn’t have time to visit hem all, but here is one story.Elvis was spotted getting married to Marilyn Monroe in his home chapel of Graceland, which is, of course, most unlikely. Perhaps the story gives us more of an insight into the mind of some devoted fans, those who still worship him after all these years.

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Mama Cass. This story is from Dan Aykroyd. Dan bought Cass’ Los Angeles house. Mama Cass didn’t pass away there, but Aykroyd experienced her spirit that lives there. According to Dan, she moves precious jewellry form room to room, turns electrical applainces on and off, and once got into bed with him.
Items to help make up the mama Cass costume: hippie dress, wig with center parting, optional turkey sandwich. Actually Cass died of heart failure, not from choking on a sandwich, mentioned in Austin Powers films.