Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 07, 2015

Pioneer This Halloween

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From old west stories to spaghetti westerns, cowboys and indians are in the fabric of our culture. Like the people who lived here over a hundred years ago, we live for the betterment of our lives. The entrepreneurial spirit goes on in our culture to this day.

When people talk about the growth of a nation they talk about all the people that came before the present generation. The people who were originally here and those who took the journey and settled here. Every story that has been carried down from generation to generation is that of bravery, battle, and heritage. Whether you were a native to this land or a settler planting new roots, North America is what you called home.



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Some remnants of the old west remain and it permeates into our culture today. It may not look as rugged or be as brazen but we are creating new lives in the west. We honor our forefathers, in the memories of our ancestors. Whether it be the tales of your tribe or the diaries of your great great grandfather, the old west lives on in each of us.

To truly appreciate what came before, make this Halloween a celebration of the founders of this great nation. The people who paved the way for us today weren't always pretty, they weren't always nice, but they sure were larger than life. And this Halloween you can embody what it is to be an American, True Grit and all.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

The Roaring 20's: Halloween With a Touch of History


The roaring 20's was a time of decadence, freedom, and albeit illegal free flowing liquor. The prohibition had struck a society that wanted to escape from the weight of WWI and do nothing but party. I think we can all relate to the roaring 20's escapism. That's why we have such a “roaring” time each time Halloween comes around. It's our time of abundance and partying each year.

What better way to embody what Halloween is all about than with a costume cut from the cloth of our forefathers and fore-flappers. Our history books are stocked with bundles of gangsters like Lucky Luciano, who was dubbed the father of modern organized crime. Halloween has to have some element of something scary doesn't it? Nothing is scarier than the original Godfather.

If you love books, why not have an homage to the flappers in “The Great Gatsby.” There is nothing sexier than a flapper. The freedom that the underground scene lent to women in the 1920's lead to much more freedom in style and expression. To freely express yourself you sometimes have to get a little silly and have a little fun!


Sarah Wallner, CEO of Musotica.com and celebrity stylist says, “History informs the styles we have now. We are constantly changing minor details but the base of the style goes back to a defining period in history. The 1920's was defining for mens and women's fashion. It opened the floodgates for a new era of fashion.”



The defining nature of the era makes it so interesting, fun, sexy, and a perfect fit for Halloween partiers. Nothing is cooler than a bad apple from the big apple or a flapper looking for a dance party. Where ever you end up on Halloween night, show up in style.

The characters, fashion, and rich history make the 1920's a wonderful time to celebrate this Halloween, luckily the booze will be legal (and drink responsibly). Happy Halloween!

Monday, September 28, 2015

How To Make Your Halloween Costume Pop

The simple answer is accessories. It's all in the care and attention to detail to the little things that makes a Halloween Costume over the top. Sarah Wallner CEO of Musotica.com and celebrity stylist says, “When you wear a costume you're telling a story, if you're dressing as Poison Ivy you want to have ivy leaf leg wraps, it's in those details that a character really comes to life.”


Every story has it's elements and accessories like the elements of a story are integral to the telling of tales. Annie Oakley would be nothing without her gun and an Indian Princess wouldn't be regal with out her headdress. Accessories keep a costume fresh, alive, and unique.

Wallner says, “Hollywood is all about the business of telling stories. In order to give full justice to a story every element has to be paid attention to. Much like writing a book, creating a costume, is an art of putting multiple elements together. ”


The more you want to make your costume pop and truly tell a story, the more you'll want accessories. The character of a costume can be defined by the simplest thing, such as a pair of secretaryglasses. The type of hat being worn can speak levels to who a person is. With this kind of craft and care into story telling.






As the old saying goes, “The devil is in the detail,” every part of your costume counts, especially the parts that are missing. The addition of a choker to your sexy school girl costume can define what type of character you are. Each detail is like an integral part of your story, who you are, what you're saying, and how you say it.

What's the defining feature for your Halloween costume this year?




Monday, September 21, 2015

Oktoberfest: It's Time For A New Costume


Oktoberfest is right around the corner, this means beer and bratwurst, so you better bring your best! Musotica.com is excited to reveal their line of Sexy Barmaid Costumes just in time for 2015's Oktoberfest.

Sarah Wallner, Musotica.com's CEO and celebrity stylist says, “If your traveling to Munich for the worlds largest celebration or keeping it at home, this is the time to get a sexy and unique themed costume.”











With a commitment to tradition and celebration Musotica.com has released new costumes that follow the old tradition with a new and sexy look, Wallner says, “We want to carry on the old traditions of Oktoberfest while spicing it up with a new and modern twist.”

Oktoberfest has long been one of the most beloved celebrations of Germany and now most of the world. It brings together Beer and Sausages, what more could a fashion forward fraulein want. That's why Musotica.com is excited to celebrate with you.
Wallner says, “Whip out your lederhosens and pull out your beer mugs it's a celebration of fashion and fun. From all of us at Musotica.com, have a happy Oktoberfest!”








Saturday, August 15, 2015

Naughty or Nice what type of school girl will you be tonight?


It's fall and schools coming back into session. Who will you be? Naughty or nice? It's time to pull out the knee highs and sexy tartan mini skirts, and pick a side. Whether you want to pay homage to a yearly tradition for your partner or in your sexy dance routine, it's time to put on a uniform and get schooling. It's a perfect time to start finding your fun flirty way to celebrate a new school year.




What kind of school girl are you? Do you enjoy being sweet and submissive or do you like breaking the rules and writing your own code of conduct. These are the questions we have to ask ourselves.
Everyone loves a teachers pet. Sexy and smart as a whip. When you're teachers pet you are eager to please and who wouldn't be pleased if you wore a argyle sexy miniskirt with knee high stockings. You'll be ready for an education in no time.

Or are you a rebel? Private school got you down? Want to fight the system in your sexy red tartan skirt and a rebellious choker? You'll break the rules because you have that naughty streak that can't be bleached.

Who are you, Betty or Veronica?