Halloween Costume Reveal

Halloween Costume Reveal

Cruella DeVil

My family hosts an annual Halloween party. I look forward to dressing up for Halloween and celebrating with friends each year. I normally think about characters that I do (or have) really enjoyed in movies, history, books, or television shows. Then I try to create my own version/outfit to represent them. I haven’t been into purchasing store-bought costumes in years because I love the creative outlet to create my own costume. Also, this way usually ends up being (slightly) cheaper and results in pieces that you can mix-match through your real clothes and future costumes. It normally takes me a couple months to fully create my costume. It involves a lot of thrift-shopping and time to think about the best way to create certain pieces and do makeup (welcome Pinterest). This year I planned my costume more last minute than I usually do but I am still excited about the way it turned out!

It turns out, I prefer being the villain, maybe because I play a very different role in my real life. Last year, I dressed up as Posion Ivy from Batman. This year, I am dressing up as Cruella DeVil. I did my best to emulate the original (cartoon) Cruella DeVil from the Disney movie, 101 Dalmatians. There have been a lot of remakes, but I wanted to try and mimic the original cartoon character as much as possible!

I wanted my niece and nephew watch the cartoon version with me but it was incredibly hard to find! I wanted them to see how she looked in that version and so I could get into role! Luckily, one of the remakes is on Netflix. We watched that instead, it was their first time watching it and it ended up being a hit!

// Create the look //

// Makeup You’ll Need //

  • Eyeshadow Palate
  • Green eyshadow
  • Black Brow Pencil
  • glue stick (yes, really– watch the video to learn why and how you will use it)
  • light powder
  • False Lashes
  • Contour Palate
  • Blush
  • Start with a clean face and a moisturizer as you normally would to make sure you protect your skin. Next, I pretty much did my makeup as I normally would with as much contouring as possible. I used a lot of my mom’s makeup so my skin match wasn’t great but hey, it’s Halloween. I did green eyeshadow when the time came, but I wish I had done it more drastically.

    For my eyebrows, I used a black pencil and exaggerated them and extended them to look more cartoonish and animated. However, I later watched this video and definitely recommend doing eyebrows like this! If I had a little more time I would have gotten the supplies!

    If you’re interested in a Cruella DeVil costume, watch this makeup tutorial. She did such an amazing job!

    // Hair Supplies You’ll Need //

  • White and Black Hair Spray
  • Ponytail Holders
  • Premium Bobby Pins
  • Hair Clip
  • I have long blonde hair, a far cry from Cruella’s sophisticated changing hair. First, I showered and added a lot of product to my wet hair. I did this in hopes to protect my hair color and help the spray I would be adding wash out as soon as possible. After I showered, added product, and let my hair dry, I began the process to mimic her hair. In the cartoon, she had what I could best describe as a lob. So, I put a braid in the ends of my hair and pinned it under the top so it looked shorter. I used the clip to do this. That clip had a lot of hair to hold, so I added some pins to the bottom and side to help keep everything in place. Next it was time to add color. I had my sister do the spraying. She made sure there was a clear part by holding a paper towel along the line. First she sprayed my white side then my black side. The white was a lot harder to layer on. We used the entire bottle of hairspray and probably could have used a little more. The black had a lot left over. We also noticed that the black side looked like smooth hair while the white spray kind pooled in certain parts of my hair (as if it was wet, but it wasn’t) and dried with a more “paint like look”. By the time my hair was sprayed, it was as-if I had a TON of hairspray in so my fake lob lasted all night. (Good news- you don’t have to worry all the color came out in the shower that night too!)

    // Costume Materials You’ll Need //

  • Black Dress
  • Red Opera Gloves
  • Cigarette Holder
  • Red Shoes
  • Faux Fur Coat Long Overcoat
  • We actually ended up with another Cruella DeVil at the party! One of my mom’s friends came as Cruella DeVil. She purchased her costume and it was definitely to mimic the remade movie. She had a little Dalmatian with her, which was so cute! The best part of her being Cruella, is that she breeds dogs!

    “Darling, looking good is far better than being good!” – Cruella De Vil

    The Best of October

    The Best of October

    October is hands-down my favorite month of the year! I grew up in a fall loving house I fit right in. My birthday is in the middle of the month so I feel like there is always excitement leading up to my birthday and the hype lasts through the end of the month. Here are some of the October/fall things I look forward to in Charlotte!

    1. Haunted Houses
    Growing up, I took my friends to a haunted house for my birthday! Maybe an unusual little-girl’s choice for a birthday party but I have always loved the thrill of it! Going to haunted houses now still gets my adrenaline pumping and reminds me of childhood fun! I’ve been to three in Charlotte and these two were my favorite:

    Scarowinds is probably Charlotte’s most famous haunted house. It is a pretty impressive showing and you can ride roller coasters for an extra thrill! They have a lot of houses set-up throughout the night. You have to wait in a pretty long line to gain entrance to each one but it can keep you busy all night!

    Hickory Grove Haunted Trail is one of my favorites! I went with friends two years ago and we had so much being spooked through the woods. This haunted trail leads you on a hike where you travel through different haunted houses along the way!

    2. Pumpkin picking at the Pumpkin Patch
    Pumpkins are all of Charlotte in the fall. Sometimes I grab a pumpkin or two at the grocery store to save a couple bucks. The popular Pike’s Farmer’s Market has tons of pumpkins, mums, and other fall goodies to look through. Nothing quite beats the pumpkin patch though! I love to go and walk around, looking for the “perfect” pumpkin! My two near-Charlotte favorites are:

    Hodges Family Farm

    Hall Family Farm

    3. Apple Picking

    Windy Hill Orchard is probably Charlotte’s most-famous. They have apple picking, hard cider tastings, and some yummy baked goods!

    Charlotte Agenda posted an article of even more places (within 2 hours) where you can pick your own apples!
    Since I haven’t tried them, I will share their great article with you here.

    4. Fall Beers

    Charlotte has so many amazing breweries! When fall rolls around they release their seasonal flavors. Check out some of these breweries for some of the best fall brews:
    Sycamore’s (Southend) Gourd Have Mercy
    NoDa’s (NoDa) Gordgeous
    Catawba Brewing Co.’s (Belmont) King Don’s and Peach of Mind

    If you are not a beer drinker, head over to Red Clay Ciderworks(Southend) for some hard cider.

    5. Corn Maze

    It’s been so long since I have done a corn maze but I absolutely love them! A lot of the times pumpkin patches will have a little one but Country Days is all about the maze!

    6. Fall Foliage
    The leaves changing are so beautiful! The drive from Charlotte to Pittsburgh and so pretty this time of year when you’re going through West Virginia. I certainly wouldn’t recommend it, just to see the leaves though! To see them around Charlotte it’s amazing to hike up Crowders Mountain in see the changing colors of the leaves while you can see Charlotte in the background!

    Did I miss any of Charlotte’s best October activities? Share anything else we may want to try below!

    // Shop My Look //