Happy (almost) Halloween aviators!
Anticipation is building for "Senior Halloween", and members of the class of 2013 promise that this year will be one to remember! For the rest of SHS, whether you're treating, tricking, doing both, or doing neither on October 31st, make sure that you spend your night in costume. Halloween is a night that is enriched by history and widely celebrated in recognition of the harvest season. Even if the juvenile approach of trick- or- treating is just too childish for your high school standards, still set out to create a "killer" costume.
Costumes for the adolescent set actually vary more than children's costumes. Now that you are old enough to select your own Halloween attire, you can also be cognisant of it's greater meaning. You're probably thinking, is there truly any sentiment or "greater meaning" behind a Halloween costume?
The evening of Halloween is your opportunity to embody the celebrity you adore, or pay tribute to your favorite era of the past, or perhaps prepare yourself for the seemingly eminent "zombie apocalypse". Choose a costume that you can add dimensions to by dressing up with a group, or by constructing the costume from scratch. Whatever you choose make it fun and memorable so that you can reminisce about your childhood Halloweens long after you've arrived at adulthood!
Below I have attatched the link to a lookbook of YouTube tutorial's composed by a high school student experimenting with home-grown Halloween looks for teenage girls.
Also, allow your costume choice to be inspired by YouTube's abundance of DIY tutorials!
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQoFEICeWXX1QjV_8SKIjfzqJPvq2JSLD
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