Saturday 16 October 2021

Spooky Season

 








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Dress: Sister Jane cotton pique, polyblend
Tights: Discount Party Supplies nylon
Ankle Boots: Wittner matte leather
Bucket: Go Dollars plastic
Facemask: Daiso polyblend

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It's now halfway through "Spooky Season" & my Halloween celebrations are in full force... well, as much as I am willing to do as an Aussie who never really celebrated what was always either an English or American holiday while I was growing up. Regardless, I've decorated the front room, dining room & kitchen with a few scary little decorations, have binge-watched a substantial amount of horror movies & television shows on a variety of streaming services including Netflix, Amazon Prime & Disney + & have sorted out a few easy-to-assemble costumes that truly get into the spirit of the holiday... It's all a bit of fun, really & quite frankly, in these pandemic-ridden times, who doesn't want a modicum of that to get through each day?! 

This costume has a bit of a Wednesday-Addams-meets-Funnybones vibe that I'm really loving & comprises of a black stretch cotton pique mini dress with shirred bodice & oversized white polyblend ruffled collar from whimsical British label Sister Jane, a pair of black matte leather ankle boots from Wittner to add height & elongate my frame, a pair of black nylon footless tights with white "skeleton" bones on them from online emporium Discount Party Supplies, a "skeleton" polyblend facemask from Daiso & finally, an orange plastic bucket with a Jack O'Lantern face on it from my local Go Dollars discount store to put all of my candy in when All Hallows Eve finally arrives!

Scroll down to see more pictures of this eerie ensemble as well as take a peek at my Halloween home decor & check out my horror movie/television recommendations for those who love a good scare-fest...






1 The Fog (2005)
The supernatural thriller/horror flick is a remake of John Carpenter's 1980 classic & stars Tom Welling & Maggie Grace. It tells the story of a strange fog that sweeps over an island town on its Founders Day weekend, bringing with it the vengeful spirits of mariners who were murdered there a hundred years earlier...

2 I Know What You Did Last Summer (2021-)
A modern take on the 1997 film starring Jennifer Love Hewitt & Freddie Prinze Jr (personally a high school favourite of mine), it follows a group of friends who are stalked by a brutal killer one year after covering up a car accident in which they killed someone.

3 Scream Queens (2015-2016)
A satirical comedy/slasher television series, the first season takes place at the fictional Wallace University & chronicles the sorority Kappa Kappa Tau & its evil, "rich bitch" leader Chanel Oberlin, which is plagued by a serial killer - hell bent on revenge for something that happened nearly 20 years ago - wearing the school's "Red Devil" mascot costume as a disguise.

4 Friday 13th (1980)
The independent slasher film that gave rise to a million sequels - well, more like 9 or 10 - it follows the story of a group of teenage camp counsellors who are murdered one by one by an unknown killer while attempting to re-open an abandoned summer camp.

5 Hubie Halloween (2020)
More stupid than scary, it's an American comedy/horror flick starring Adam Sandler that tells the tale of a Halloween-loving delicatessen worker who, despite being an outcast that is derided by his fellow townspeople, sets out to save Salem from a terrifying kidnapper.













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