Wednesday, August 18, 2010

How to Create a Showgirl Costume

How to Create a Showgirl Costume



Outrageous and theatrical, this costume can easily be toned down or spiced up as desired.







Things You'll Need:





Dancing Shoes



Hosiery



Leotards



Showgirl Costumes



Tiaras



Fabric-marking Pens



Fabrics



Body Glitters



Makeup Kits



Feather Boas



Feathers









Step
1



Put the "showy" in "showgirl" with the headwear. Pin ostrich feathers, a rhinestone tiara or cascading lilies to your upswept hairdo. It's your opportunity to set the costume's mood.




Step
2



Make the costume from a shiny leotard, the top of a bathing suit, a Wonderbra or a flesh-colored bodysuit.




Step
3



Paste or sew items like sequins, beads, pearls and feathers to your top.




Step
4



Drape ropes and ropes of pearls, baubles and toy/thrift store necklaces. Lengths should vary.




Step
5



Decorate your costume's bottom half the same way, attaching shiny gewgaws, feathers or jewels to a bikini, boy-cut bottoms or a bodysuit. Wear some necklaces around your waist and hips.




Step
6



Put a big fake jewel in your belly button.




Step
7



Wear flesh-colored pantyhose. Sprinkle it with body glitter.




Step
8



Strap on the tallest high heels you can bear to wear. Or, opt for little Mary Janes, ballet slippers or even recycled sneakers covered with craft store baubles.




Step
9



Apply gobs of stage

makeup


, including false eyelashes.




Step
10



Grab a feather boa, cape or length of shiny fabric and go.




Step
11



Do a little dance and smile, smile, smile.







Tips & Warnings









Theme costumes can make assembling props easier; consider an Old West showgirl, a French cancan showgirl, and so on.








Toy stores are a good source for necklaces and boas; craft stores for feathers, beads and sequins. Try flannel square appliques glued onto the costume; options include stars, snowflakes, flowers and butterflies.








Cut out a cardboard stencil that still lets light through for your flashlight.








High heels can be tricky to navigate, especially at night, and especially for novices. Wearing stacked heels or no heels eliminates the risk of tripping.



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