Feminine Look And Style - Burlesque Costumes
When you mix lovely feathers and fluffy ruffles you have what it takes to make burlesque costumes that you will love. You will feel extremely attractive and full of power when you step into the Halloween party this year.
The burlesque look combines the look of a sexy dress with the hair that you would have seen on a pin up poster back in the older days. These costumes are supposed to show off the wonderful thing about the female body. The tight fitting bodice pieces will show your rocking curves.
These costumes include a fantastically crafted head piece. A lot of them have feathers that stand out above your head to add some flare even to your hair. Some of them are made with sequence and lace.
Frequently Asked Questions
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QUESTION:
How To Make Buzz Lightyear Costume?
I want to make a good quality Buzz Lightyear Costume for a play at our school. However, when I look it up on the internet nothing comes up. I was curious if anyone knows how, or can link me to any sites.P.S.
Supplies are of no concern.
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ANSWER:
http://www.coolest-homemade-costumes.com/
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QUESTION:
where can i find a female buzz lightyear costume?
im going to see toy story 3 dressed up as buzz lightyear, but i cant find any female ones and id rather not wear a male one :/.-
ANSWER:
I don't think you'll have much luck finding one specifically for a girl - simply because Buzz Lightyear is a male! However I bought a pretty good costume for my son a few weeks ago at http://www.buzzlightyearcostume.co.uk/
They have quite a few different types of Buzz costumes there so you may find something suitable. I hope you find what you are after.
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QUESTION:
How do you make a buzz lightyear costume?-
ANSWER:
It's very difficult, you'll want to buy one instead.
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QUESTION:
Where can i get the buzz lightyear costume from boston legal?-
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You can't. The official commercially available Buzz costumes, even the most expensive ones, are printed foam. That costume looks like it came straight from the Disney parks, so it was either borrowed from Disney or made especially for the show. You might be able to commission one from somewhere, but probably not in time for Halloween.
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QUESTION:
Light for Buzz Lightyear costume?
I'm trying to make a Buzz Lightyear costume for Halloween next year. (I know, it's early) But I need a red light for his arm laser, and I'm not sure which kind to get. I'd like to hook it up to a battery pack and activate it with a switch. Where can I get a red light that's very bright, but can work off of a battery? And is there a specific kind that would be best? Or would a laser pointer be better? Any suggestions would help.-
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That's great that you are preparing so early. It is easy to wait too long.Skip the laser. There are potential eye damage issues, they are hard to turn on and stay on, the batteries will exhaust rapidly, and the operator might be too young to exercise good judgement in its usage.
If you are a do-it-yourself-er or have a hobbyist friend, then obtain a super-bright red LED, a 330 ohm resistor, a switch, and a 9V alkaline battery. Wire them together. The LED will run for about 24 hours.
It is important to connect the LED with the correct polarity or else the 9V will destroy the LED if connected with reverse polarity.
Radio Shack, Newark, Mouse, and DigiKey all sell the above parts.
If you are not a DIYer, you can find several LED flashlights that have a red light mode. I would insist on seeing such a flashlight demonstrated before buying it to ensure that it has the desired effect.
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