I wanted to go as Rachel Zoe, but my husband doesn't think that anyone will get it (or even know who she is...). Boo.
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Originally posted by OrionGrad View PostI wanted to go as Rachel Zoe, but my husband doesn't think that anyone will get it (or even know who she is...). Boo.
Still trying to figure out mine... I don't want to spend [much] money. Maybe I'll just buy a solid-colored jumpsuit at H&M or something and then the animal ears/tail to match.
I don't even know what we're doing!Back in the Midwest with my PGY-2 ortho DH and putting my fashion degree to good use.
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I'm definitely not a cool kid - I had to google Rachel Zoe...
I think DH and I are going to the Renaissance Festival just outside of Houston on Nov. 1, so we'll be in Houston for Halloween. Not sure what we'll be doing that night or whether we'll dress up. If we do, we'll wear our Ren Fest costumes. I kind of want to do a Pirate Murder Mystery Dinner Cruise, but it's $70 apiece, so I'm not sure that's a good idea.Laurie
My team: DH (anesthesiologist), DS (9), DD (8)
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Originally posted by NYCHoosier View PostStill trying to figure out mine... I don't want to spend [much] money. Maybe I'll just buy a solid-colored jumpsuit at H&M or something and then the animal ears/tail to match.
I don't even know what we're doing!
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We will be making a trip down to Louisiana for Halloween weekend It is Garrett's weekend so we are going to take little man trick or treating and then we luckily got the custody eval with the psychologist scheduled for the following monday and tuesday! I am not sure if I am going to dress up, or not... Little man is going to be Wolverine and I am trying to decide if I just want to buy a cute Halloween T at Target. I know we are going to take him pumpkin shopping Halloween day and carve pumpkins together before we take him trick or treating. It will be a fun day!Living the Life of Intern Year...
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Originally posted by Auspicious View PostDid you see this one from that same site? I think it's cute.
http://gladditudesbumptees.spreadshi.../search/HWN121
Originally posted by OrionGrad View PostBut I'm thinking the Rachel Zoe costume wouldn't take too much that I don't already have, except maybe a faux fur vest that I could get on eBay for under $5. Along with a big pair of "sunnies" and a Venti Starbucks cup, of course!
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Originally posted by Vishenka69 View Post
You already have crazy tall shoes like hers? I'm impressed.
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I just saw this link this morning and thought of you all who were talking about being Rachel Zoe for Halloween. It also includes ideas on being other TV personalities/characters for Halloween (it's a slideshow, just gotta click through all the ideas):
http://tv.yahoo.com/slideshow/493/photos/1
And I'm going to be a doctor for Halloween. Yes, I'm very creative. But this is what happens when you're a grad student on a budget. DF swiped some smaller scrubs for me from the hospital and I will wear one of his short white coats from med school. Hopefully next year we can do some of the creative ideas that I've seen here and on the web.Event coordinator, wife and therapist to a peds attending
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Originally posted by scarlett09 View PostI just saw this link this morning and thought of you all who were talking about being Rachel Zoe for Halloween. It also includes ideas on being other TV personalities/characters for Halloween (it's a slideshow, just gotta click through all the ideas):
http://tv.yahoo.com/slideshow/493/photos/1
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I just learned that I am going to be husband-less this Halloween because he has an interview on the 30th and will make a long weekend out of it to visit him family.
So, I spoke to my friends from college and am going to join them on what might be my last Halloween in NYC. The costume theme is important women throughout history (Marie Curie, Susan B. Anthony, Betsy Ross, Sandra Day O'Connor, etc.). And b/c it's Halloween in the village, the costumes will be scandalous.
I'm excited for a night out with the girls. As I creep into my late 20s (and possibly move to a more conservative area), I imagine the holiday will have to change for me.Back in the Midwest with my PGY-2 ortho DH and putting my fashion degree to good use.
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I will be visiting S for Halloween. Last weekend when I was out of town visiting my girlfriend we picked up two costumes for me - one is a pirate And the other is a lady bug. Apparently there are two nights of Halloween parties so I got two outfits. We shall see!!
I haven't dressed up since college and before kids - so this is something different for me!
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I read a blog recently that questioned when Halloween became "International Dress Like A Porn Star" Day. I'm wondering too. Why are all the costumes for women so damn racy? Nothing against it; I'm just wondering when this happened. I'm also a little disturbed that they have thigh highs and short skirts marketed to my ten year old as "saucy" costumes for tweens. Uh. No.Angie
Gyn-Onc fellowship survivor - 10 years out of the training years; reluctant suburbanite
Mom to DS (18) and DD (15) (and many many pets)
"Where are we going - and what am I doing in this handbasket?"
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Originally posted by Sheherezade View PostI read a blog recently that questioned when Halloween became "International Dress Like A Porn Star" Day. I'm wondering too. Why are all the costumes for women so damn racy? Nothing against it; I'm just wondering when this happened. I'm also a little disturbed that they have thigh highs and short skirts marketed to my ten year old as "saucy" costumes for tweens. Uh. No.
I probably started dressing sexy junior year of high school (Oct 2000). My friend threw *the* Halloween party and wearing revealing clothes was the only way my circle did not act like total goody-two-shoeses. The hostess and her partner in crime were devils one year and Barbies another... I helped them pick out their Barbie costumes - they wore tube tops as skirts.
So, for me, it's always been that way. I honestly didn't pay attention to how older kids dressed before I was in high school.
Mean Girls affirmed it: Halloween is the one night a year when girls can dress like total sluts and no other girls can say anything about it.
That said, it's absolutely insane that they sexualize children. Market to adults. These are the types of outfits sold in sex shops. If you're not old enough to shop there, they shouldn't make those types of outfits for you. I hope nobody is buying those things, because as long as they are bought, they will be made, sold and marketed.Back in the Midwest with my PGY-2 ortho DH and putting my fashion degree to good use.
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