I have a formal coming up in a couple of months and the theme is "at the movies..." and i want to make something to wear for it. But im really not sure what i should go as plus i really need to start looking for fabric and some sort of pattern and that will take a while!
Does anyone have any tips as what i should go as???
Everyone thinks i should go as Audrey Hepburn cos i look like her but i dont think i want to dress up as her...
A good idea may be to go as Lana Turner who was a big star in the 30s
or another is Rita Hayworth
both of these actresses are very glassic and gorgeous and glamourus
I advise you to look them up on google images so as to get an idea of what they may be wearing!!!
How about black skinny trousers etc. adn go as sandy from greese in that last seane.
Skirt suit type outfit and be cher from clueless.
Ok crappy ideas i know but all i could think of stright out.
unfortunatly, we already have a couple of sandy from grease going... she is a very popular choice!!
I was also thinking of millie molly mandy and i can dress up as someone from the 1920s. But if anyone else has a better idea, pls let me know
Thank you all so much
Im loving these dress up parties and recently they have been lashing out here on the west coast of Australia... I'd Love to know about everyone's ideas and fave costumes or what they went as to a Dress up party ANd what DEFF SUCKS!!
Im going to one this weekend, its a fantasy, im not yet sure of what to go as?? do ideas might help, but go ahead type away your faves
i once dressed up as MATH. i drew equations all over my body w/ lipstick. another time i made a dress out of vellum paper, which i would NOT recommend as i still have the scars ...
I really don't know where to post it, so I hope it's okay hereB)
In 2 weeks I will go to Belgium with my work and the theme is the '30. I really really don't have a clue what to wear. Anyone who could help me?
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