Shannon
09-07-2007, 03:37 PM
How to Make a Britney Spears Costume for Halloween
So many options, and only one night! The simplest ways to become the pop princess for Halloween. (It's not as scary as you think!)
Steps
Decide which Britney character you want to dress as. This includes, but is not limited to, “One More Time” naughty school girl, “Oops!” red jumpsuit, “Toxic” flight attendant etc. You can also choose to dress like a real moment in Britney's life, i.e. denim dress (Justin Timberlake days) or shirts with phrases that are slightly inappropriate (K Fed days), or the simple Las Vegas wedding look.
Choose your “Britney character,” decide what to buy or what to use from your closet. People with small budgets can easily find a skirt and an Oxford shirt that they can “crop” by tying ends together to be “One More Time Britney.” A short blue dress with a few additions can be turned into “Toxic Britney.” More money and more creativity may be involved to make "Slave Britney" or "Oops Britney."
Fix hair in a style that fits the character. Although she is usually blonde, dying hair is optional. (Shaving head may be more trouble than it's worth, however.)
Tips
Watch the video/look at pictures for inspiration.
Attitude is everything. Be confident!
Avoid "crazy Britney." It's probably not the best idea to go trick-or-treating with a shaved head and a baseball bat.
Warnings
Be sure to tell your parents about this or they will flip out.
Avoid back up dancers, Paris, and driving while holding a baby.
Photos for inspiration:
http://www.hecklerspray.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/5britney_spears_wireimage.jpghttp://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u93/fastfoodjunkie/Britney%20Spears/14.jpg
http://static.taume.com/image/Britney-Spears-attack.jpghttp://lifestyle.sympatico.msn.ca/NR/rdonlyres/EF77432E-A72C-4C62-8BC3-4BD549A0B372/51835/britney_2008.jpg
http://www.evemag.com/issue5/graphics/video.jpg
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i143/musicstakesandhotmen/NSync/Justin%20Timberlake/TV%20and%20Public%20Appearances/2001%20American%20Music%20Awards/2001AmericanMusicAwards7.jpg
So many options, and only one night! The simplest ways to become the pop princess for Halloween. (It's not as scary as you think!)
Steps
Decide which Britney character you want to dress as. This includes, but is not limited to, “One More Time” naughty school girl, “Oops!” red jumpsuit, “Toxic” flight attendant etc. You can also choose to dress like a real moment in Britney's life, i.e. denim dress (Justin Timberlake days) or shirts with phrases that are slightly inappropriate (K Fed days), or the simple Las Vegas wedding look.
Choose your “Britney character,” decide what to buy or what to use from your closet. People with small budgets can easily find a skirt and an Oxford shirt that they can “crop” by tying ends together to be “One More Time Britney.” A short blue dress with a few additions can be turned into “Toxic Britney.” More money and more creativity may be involved to make "Slave Britney" or "Oops Britney."
Fix hair in a style that fits the character. Although she is usually blonde, dying hair is optional. (Shaving head may be more trouble than it's worth, however.)
Tips
Watch the video/look at pictures for inspiration.
Attitude is everything. Be confident!
Avoid "crazy Britney." It's probably not the best idea to go trick-or-treating with a shaved head and a baseball bat.
Warnings
Be sure to tell your parents about this or they will flip out.
Avoid back up dancers, Paris, and driving while holding a baby.
Photos for inspiration:
http://www.hecklerspray.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/5britney_spears_wireimage.jpghttp://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u93/fastfoodjunkie/Britney%20Spears/14.jpg
http://static.taume.com/image/Britney-Spears-attack.jpghttp://lifestyle.sympatico.msn.ca/NR/rdonlyres/EF77432E-A72C-4C62-8BC3-4BD549A0B372/51835/britney_2008.jpg
http://www.evemag.com/issue5/graphics/video.jpg
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i143/musicstakesandhotmen/NSync/Justin%20Timberlake/TV%20and%20Public%20Appearances/2001%20American%20Music%20Awards/2001AmericanMusicAwards7.jpg