Even though it might seem like when it you start the process, finding an awesome Halloween costume for your teenage son or daughter does not have to be an enormous challenge. By combining your own creativity with what you see in online retailers' shops and local stores, you will be able to choose a costume that is truly perfect.
The preliminary step in selecting a Halloween costume for a teenager is determining what theme you would like to work with. That basically means selecting a category of costumes so that your costume search gets narrowed down at least a little bit.
The next decision you need to make is whether you would prefer to purchase the costume in a local costume shop or by means of an Internet store. Buying a Halloween costume on the Internet has its advantages, such as having access to more costumes, buying from a retailer with a larger stock of costumes, and being able to find what is typically the best price. You can find a plethora of online costume shops by doing a Google search for "teenage Halloween costumes."
After doing such a search, you should stick to the results on the first few pages. You can refine your search, however, if you would like a very specific costume. For example, searching for "teenage Marie Antoinette Halloween costume" might help you find that special, hard to find costume that you are hunting for. Try out some similar searches and see if you can't find something interesting.
Modern themed costumes include movie, sports, and music stars. Basically anyone that has received recent public attention in the media is a good candidate for a teenage Halloween costume. For instance, your teenager could dress as the Barack Obama girl, Michael Vick's dog trainer, Al Gore's son, Paris Hilton dressed as a convict, and Lindsay Lohan's drug rehab counselor.
Of course, there are other celebrities from whom you can come up with costume ideas that do not focus so much on events that were publicly embarrassing. Regardless of what costume you choose, make sure to dress it up instead of just leaving it as is straight from the costume shop. Using accessories and make-up will make your costume become something unique and fun.
Take the idea about Lindsay Lohan's drug rehab counselor, for example. Accessories for this costume could include a police mug shot of Lindsay. You might design a fake dead dog for Michael Vick's dog trainer to drag around on a leash. These types of clever and unique accessories turn a normal costume into a big conversation piece.
Remember to try on your costume before the night of Halloween. You want to be able to make any adjustments necessary before the last minute. Use these suggestions to make your teenage Halloween costume truly memorable.
Looking for more costume ideas for Halloween or some other event? Visit the Get In Costume website for plenty of helpful tips & ideas. Plus, get a free copy of our Halloween Family Safety Guide.
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