Stewardess Costumes -The Cutest Costume For This Halloween Eve

ABC’s newest TV series this fall, Pan-Am, has really been getting wonderful write-ups. With as much as 11 Million viewers during the course of its pilot episode in the United States, and with just a few days left until Halloween, lots of women are enthused to attend Halloween parties in a stewardess Halloween costume.

The cool part of this Halloween costume is that it doesn’t demand as much make-up or clothes as other Halloween dress-up costumes. In addition, wearing a stewardess costume would definitely catch lots of attention
in a party without being too scary or too non-conservative.

Stewardess outfits are very noticeable mainly because of the three major components of the outfit. Their basic outfit, which usually is comprised of a top and a skirt, a scarf, and their signature hat.

For the accessories, the scarf is usually made of sheer material and is fairly thinner and shorter than scarves worn throughout cold climates. These gorgeous scarves also usually have a brilliant color such as red, blue, and so on.

Whatever the color may be, the scarf typically goes well with the general theme of the outfit. The signature hat on the other hand may be a somewhat more tricky to find in a woman’s wardrobe. These can be easily obtained from the closest department store and usually go with the color of the outfit as well. It really depends on the individual whether she desires these accessories to match the color of the outfit or have them in contrast with one another.

An very important and typically forgotten accessory is the flight attendant “wings” pin. In the Pan-Am show, Ms. Christina Ricci alongside her flight attendant colleagues are always seen wearing these unique pins, which was a standard for the stewardesses through 1960s. Having this pin is important in trying to bring back the 1960s era of stewardesses.

Another very important stewardess Halloween costume detail is the make-up and hair. Stewardesses are very well known to be very groomed and orderly when it comes to their look. Although the 1960s are famous for voluminous or “bouffant” hair, a simple ponytail and buns can do the job just as well. As for the make-up, a simple red lipstick can do the trick even without eye shadow and minimal blush. What’s important is to keep the neatness and maintain the subtlety of being a flight attendant.

Thanks to the Pan Am TV series the stewardess Halloween costume will surely be on the rise again this Halloween 2011. Now all a woman needs is to have the right Sixties perspective as portrayed by Christina Ricci and the rest of the cast.

This is your chance to fly the dreamy blue skies this Halloween. Find the top stewardess costume right here Visit us for your flight attendant costume while you still have lots of time.

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