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Accessorising your Halloween costume

If you've had a great idea for a Halloween costume and can't wait to wear it to a party and impress your friends, the last thing you want is for other people to come dressed in identical outfits. This can be the problem when choosing a Halloween costume straight off the peg, especially if you opt for popular screen villains or classic horror figures. But that doesn't mean abandoning your idea entirely - as is the case for many things, a little accessorising to your Halloween costume can go a long way.

The most impressive Halloween costumes are always those that involve some degree of effort or personalisation. It's not enough just to wear a black plastic cloak and expect people to know that you're Count Dracula - you really need to look the part if you're hoping to draw gazes at your Halloween event. In the example of the vampire costume, there are many accessories you could use to great effect to achieve this, from white make-up creating a fittingly ghoulish complexion to fake blood.

Costume jewellery is another popular area among those looking to accessorise their outfits, and Halloween-themed jewellery can be worn even when the costume itself is taken off. While your boss at work might take issue with you turning up at 9am dressed in your skeleton outfit, they are unlikely to take much notice of a discrete pumpkin pin or bat pendant. Holiday jewellery has been a growing trend over the last few years, and Halloween is one of the most enjoyable opportunities to put it to good use.

Halloween fancy dress offers a chance to unleash your creative side and design something truly unique, but that doesn't have to mean making something from scratch, when you can take advantage of the many accessories available from online suppliers. Even something as straightforward as a wig can have a significant impact on your costume, and if you're very dedicated, you might even consider coloured contact lenses to enhance your other-worldly appearance.
Accessorising your Halloween costume


While most costumes can be bought with the essential components, some will have items conspicuously missing that will need to be supplemented using your own initiative - most commonly things like boots, which would be a little impractical and expensive if bundled with a costume. Make sure you've got everything you need for your Halloween costume before the big day arrives so you can truly dress to impress.

Accessorising your Halloween costume

By: Paul Buchanan




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