Halloween is just a little more than a month away. Will you be dressing up this year? If so, you may want to start shopping now. Many costume shops don't stock a wide variety of plus size costumes, but thankfully there are tons on the internet. Here a few of the cutest I've seen so far this season:
If you want to go Historical:
Left: Plus Size Flapper Costume, $42.50
Right: Plus Size Baroness Gown, $69.99
Or if you want to sex it up a little:
Left: Plus Size Officer Naughty, $99
Right: Plus Size Batgirl, $59
All Costumes pictured above are from AnytimeCostumes.com
If you want to go Historical:
Left: Plus Size Flapper Costume, $42.50
Right: Plus Size Baroness Gown, $69.99
Or if you want to sex it up a little:
Left: Plus Size Officer Naughty, $99
Right: Plus Size Batgirl, $59
All Costumes pictured above are from AnytimeCostumes.com
I have a question for all our plus size Halloween fashionistas. What's the rule about dressing up as someone who is much smaller than you? For instance, I thought about going as Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin from True Blood, if you're not familiar), but I'm a size 22/24, and she's...well, not. I wonder if I'll look ridiculous? Or if someone will say "Oh! You're a fat Sookie Stackhouse, emphasis on the Stack! Heh. Thoughts, opinions? It's interesting, because lots of smaller people will wear padding to dress as a bigger person. When you look for costumes ideas for plus size, there are a million people suggesting Mimi from the Drew Care show. Seriously? (Hi Lisa darling...miss you!)