As Halloween is this Saturday and most everybody is rushing to get their costumes, candy and finalize the decorations for their homes. Most college students are just getting costumes and deciding which party will be better. While I was shopping for costumes with my friends, we all kept asking the same question; why are girl’s costumes so slutty? I always said the same response, a quote from the movie Mean Girls, “Halloween is the one night a year when girls can dress like a total slut and no other girls can say anything about it.” My friends and I all wanted to find something that was cute, that people would know and that wasn’t too trashy. All the costumes we tried on though were very tight and short. Also the costumes only look truly flattering on the models in the pictures, usually most girls can’t pull them off like the models can. This is because these costumes are made for the certain type of girl that American thinks is the most beautiful: big breast, skinny waist and long legs.
I don’t understand why our costumes have to look this. They are somewhat demeaning; not to be a huge feminist or anything, but we do costume designers assume women want to look like sluts? What’s the point? Its not going to make us look any better, in some ways it will make us look worse. I just want to be something cute and that will make me look good instead of showing my assets off to the world.

I completely agree! I had the same problem trying on costumes. The were either too tight, WAY to short or both!
ReplyDeleteWhatever happened to being a truly scary thing or even just something that was cute. Any costume that looks good on the model quickly proves to be completely skanky and unwearable!
I had the same exact problem finding a costume this year. I am in no way one of those girls that can pull off the short tight sexy costumes, I honestly look horrible. I remember when finding a super scary costume was the cool thing to do,I really miss not having to get super hot for Halloween.
ReplyDeleteRead Cocoa Chanel's blog post about the messages of fashion. I see a connection here between what has happened to Halloween and consumer society's more general message about what women should look like.
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