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Costumes in your Closet: no. 2

If you guys remember from last year, I put together this post about easy Halloween costumes you most likely have in your closet already. I am all about a budget friendly/no cost seasonal decor, especially for Halloween costumes because it is so easy to repurpose something in your wardrobe to wear for one night! I had so much fun putting these costumes together last year, that I will be doing it again this year! I am hoping to make this an annual thing to see how creative I can get without repeating any looks!


Mrs. Maisel- Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
This is definitely my favorite, and I want to do a full shoot for this look!!

"We got the rabbi!"
What you need:
-cloche hat
-trench coat
-fit and flare dress
-fancy gloves if you have them!


Annie St. James- from The Parent Trap
(I totally copied this from @carly from last year- here's her post, just find some one to be you Hallie!)


What you need:
-plaid/tweed skirt suit
-headband
-pumps


Belle- from Beauty and the Beast


What you need:
-blue shirt dress
-ribbon
-book
-white apron (I did not have one!)


As always,

#dontforgetyourpearls







Comments

  1. oh em gee these are so cute and such great ideas!!! I love the parent trap one your outfit is perfect!!!
    Xo, Kelsey
    http://www.petiteinherheels.blogspot.com

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  2. awe thanks so much, Kelsey!! I totally copied Carly from last year, but it was too cute not to! :)

    xx Libby

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