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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 740797" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I LOVE Halloween! I love dressing up in costumes. It seems that I used the same one for years, with variations. In law school I made myself a black dress that had long tatters hanging from the skirt (which ended in a modest knee length V and after that it was tattered to the floor) and long tatters hanging from the sleeves - almost like wide fringe. Anyway, I paired that with a witches hat and broom and was a witch for the bar-hopping. That dress was re-worn for years with various modifications and somehow kept getting sluttier by the year. The fringe got higher, the very modest V neckline got lower! I painted all the fringe with red glitter and it became a vampire dress. Eventually the neck was so low I had to sew it to a strapless bra to keep it up. </p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/uphere.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":uphere:" title="uphere :uphere:" data-shortname=":uphere:" /></p><p></p><p>Yeah, I was a tad risqué in my youth. LOL That was the last year I wore it. I ran across a polaroid my friend took of me back in the day - I was hot! </p><p></p><p>One year I made a totally politically incorrect indian (native American) outfit that I actually won a costume contest with. NOT risqué at all! I wore that again when my son was little - he was a cowboy. </p><p></p><p>My favorite after I was past my unseemly youth was a couples costume Jabber and I did. He was a corpse - with a BIG knife through his back and sticking out the front of his shirt. I was a "merry widow" in a long black dress and veil and just dripping in jewels - every faux diamond and emerald I could find. I went around working into the conversation how my husband died of "natural causes." </p><p></p><p>A few years ago I was medusa. I got some rubber snakes and worked them into my hair and wore a long green Greek chiton. </p><p></p><p>I once saw a guy who wore a cardboard table on his shoulders, with an alarm clock stuck to it and a lampshade on his head. He was a One Night Stand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 740797, member: 17309"] I LOVE Halloween! I love dressing up in costumes. It seems that I used the same one for years, with variations. In law school I made myself a black dress that had long tatters hanging from the skirt (which ended in a modest knee length V and after that it was tattered to the floor) and long tatters hanging from the sleeves - almost like wide fringe. Anyway, I paired that with a witches hat and broom and was a witch for the bar-hopping. That dress was re-worn for years with various modifications and somehow kept getting sluttier by the year. The fringe got higher, the very modest V neckline got lower! I painted all the fringe with red glitter and it became a vampire dress. Eventually the neck was so low I had to sew it to a strapless bra to keep it up. :uphere: Yeah, I was a tad risqué in my youth. LOL That was the last year I wore it. I ran across a polaroid my friend took of me back in the day - I was hot! One year I made a totally politically incorrect indian (native American) outfit that I actually won a costume contest with. NOT risqué at all! I wore that again when my son was little - he was a cowboy. My favorite after I was past my unseemly youth was a couples costume Jabber and I did. He was a corpse - with a BIG knife through his back and sticking out the front of his shirt. I was a "merry widow" in a long black dress and veil and just dripping in jewels - every faux diamond and emerald I could find. I went around working into the conversation how my husband died of "natural causes." A few years ago I was medusa. I got some rubber snakes and worked them into my hair and wore a long green Greek chiton. I once saw a guy who wore a cardboard table on his shoulders, with an alarm clock stuck to it and a lampshade on his head. He was a One Night Stand. [/QUOTE]
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