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David Bowie Halloween Costume

If you were to ask me right now, “Grace, what is your dream job?” I would probably respond by saying I want to be a costume designer. Not only does putting together a costume require a lot of creativity (and oftentimes craftiness!), but there’s also something SO satisfying about recreating an iconic look. Today I present to you: David Bowie’s album cover of “Aladdin Sane.” Ok so, full disclosure, of the six people who have see this costume so far…none of them have known who I am. Am I the only one who recognizes this famous Ziggy Stardust look? My boyfriend saw the lighting bolt and thought I was Lightning McQueen, which honestly, I’ll take.

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In all honesty, I would be lying if I told you I wasn’t a *little* disappointed that nobody recognized my costume. BUT I know there will be some big Bowie fans out there who get me (or have just browsed last-minute Halloween costumes on Pinterest enough times to see this one pop up). Regardless, throwing on a costume should be a fun—I repeat, fun—way to take on a persona different from your own. Maybe nobody recognizes me, but dang-nabbit I sure had a good time painting my face! If you do like this Ziggy Stardust costume and want a few tips to recreate it, here ya’ go:

What You Need

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What to Wear

Technically on the album cover, David Bowie is shirtless. But if you don’t want to be charged with nudity this Halloween, I recommend any combination of the following clothing options:

A Friendly Reminder

This is more a reminder to myself than to all of you, but make sure not to take it personally if someone doesn’t recognize your Halloween costume. I know it can sting, especially if you’ve spent hours creating the look (trust me, I really know). But before you ask someone if they recognize who you are, consider how you would feel if someone asked YOU that question—it’s awkward! It’s uncomfortable knowing that you might not recognize someone’s hard work or that you’ll mistake the costume for something else. Even worse, by asking people that question, you put them in a position to feel bad about themselves; they don’t want to disappoint you! Ultimately, try to remember that Halloween costumes are just for fun and should make YOU feel excited, even if nobody else understands them. So to those 6 of you out there, if you’re reading this, I’m sorry if I shamed you for not recognizing this obscure album cover from 1973!

Do you already know what you’re dressing up as for Halloween?? Leave me a comment below, I would love to know. I still have a few costumes up my sleeve but also need a few more!

Have a fantastic Thursday and weekend.

 

Miles of smiles,

Grace

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