Wednesday, September 12, 2012

The appeal of the school girl costume


The appeal of the school girl costume is in its combination of innocence and naive youthful sex appeal with an outright flaunting of womanly charms that suggests the wearer is not so naive after all. It is what has made lots of similar costumes popular over the years, but none has ever reached the heights of popularity as a sexy costume that the school girl look has achieved.


There is probably no costume more fun to wear than a school girl costume. The flirty skirts, the knee high socks, and the feminine twist on a men's shirt and tie are youthful, , sexy and always a hit. It is no wonder school girl costumes have become of the most popular choices for Halloween, adult costume parties and private bedroom tutoring sessions all through the year.

The shirt itself can be sexy worn basically with a few additional buttons undone, and some school costumes pick this route for authenticity. But there's all kinds of variations on the costume, from a white shirt tied at midriff to a white top that not very hides anything, to even a bikini top. A more fetishist edge to the costume can be added with a corset top in lieu of the classic white blouse.

It is a simple costume, based on the uniforms of school girls, usually Catholic, at private schools. The pleated plaid skirt and white menswear inspired top are the main pieces of the look. While the skirts on the original uniforms were around knee length or longer, today's girl costumes have raised that hemline considerably. The addition of petticoats under a short plaid skirt is another innovation on the halloween costume in the new age.

There's only a few men who don't love the school girl costume. It is a universal appeal, and always a nice bet in the event you are looking for a costume to wear either for an adult party or for something a tiny more private. In the event you require to surprise anyone special with a sexy look that they won't be able to resist, keep in mind - everyone loves a school girl!


Accessories for the school girl uniform usually include a tie matching the skirt and knee-high socks. Not all costumes use the tie, and those who do have varying lengths. The socks may even get replaced with thigh high stockings, and come in white, black, argyle and other school-girl inspired patterns. The look is usually done with a pair of sexy Mary Janes - a take on the classic girl's shoe, with the addition of a heel and often a platform .

Monday, September 10, 2012

Halloween has its origins as a celtic festival, known as Samhain.

Halloween has its origins as a celtic festival, known as Samhain. This festival was to celebrate the beginning of the second half of the year & involved lots of activities around fire, spirits, costumes & more. most of the more modern Halloween traditions began in the elderly English period & lots of still stay to this day.


So what is Halloween & where did it all come from?

Masks & Halloween costumes have been maintained as a custom since elderly english times & these days there is a immense industry in Halloween Costumes & masks!

The original Samhain festivals often used costumes that people would dress up in to ward off spirits. These costumes were black or white with hoods & masks.

Some other traditions still exist, such as candles in windows (which originated by Irish & Scottish people) to honour their dead.

But what about pumpkins? Carving pumpkins looks like a unusual custom, & this is true. It started in the elderly ages with carving of turnips & other vegetables, often with faces on them. In North America, the custom continued with another vegetable that was plentiful & straightforward to carve - the pumpkin!

Popular Halloween costumes usually include Witches, Devils & other 'dark' characters that are more befitting of something historicallyin the past scary to ward off evil spirits. I wonder how lots of people even realise why they look to buy scary costumes for Halloween these days? Over the years though, costume choices have changed to include anything, & far more creative.

Halloween traditions mixed with a growing market for Halloween costumes have kept Halloween alive & strong in lots of countries. In 2006 the estimated spending North America on Halloween costumes was $4.96b. Its a sizable market!

So next time you celebrate Halloween, think about the ancient rituals from which it started.