Just what does a Costume Shoppe do when it is not Halloween?

6 11 2011

A common question that is asked of me everyday is what do you do when it is not Halloween.  My shoppe is filled to the brim with masquerade masks, corsets, dancewear, hanging costumes, wigs, hats, stockings, shoes, boots, glasses, toy weapons and novelty items such as beards, bang guns, magic kits, noses, ears, fangs, makeup and so much more.  Just looking at the plethora of goodies, I wonder how someone could ask, but I get this question once a day during the “returning Halloween costume” frenzy and several times a week outside of theHalloween season by browsers.  Well right now I am costuming a Madrigal, a British style feasting from the Medieval period for a local school choir, getting my Santas, Dickens characters, elves, snowmen, and reindeer ready to go out to the many events held by local cities and organizations. (ever heard of breakfast with Santa?)  Well the big guy gets his costumes somewhere…we are the place!  Where do shepherds find their crooks?  Where do the 3 wiseman find their crowns…the angels find their halos?  Well we are the ones….not to mention how hard it is to find a pilgrim hat these days.

So now we have covered thanksgiving and Christmas.  The rest of the year we costume and accessorize pep rallys, school projects, store and business promos, 60′s parties, anime and sci fi cosplay events,  70′s parties, 50′s parties, 80′s parties and a plethora of fun events in between.  We help with parades, birthday novelties, pranks, theatrical productions, bridal parties, fun award items, Luau items and so much more…. Then there are other holidays for fun costumes….Mardi Gras, Easter, Valentines, St. Patricks day, 4th of July and everything in between…so there it is…that is what we do….make your life a little more fun….because your fun in our business….

 

Happy Make Believe!





What’s Hot here at our Costume Shoppe this Autumn

4 09 2011

Greetings all you Costume Wearing Wonders…as I go through the busy Autumn season heading toward the Pilgrim, Indian school Project fun, I keep getting the question…what’s hot this Halloween?  In every Shoppe things trend differently based on what part of the country they are in ….are they in the suburbs, city, rural???  We are a suburban Shoppe convenient to the big cities of Dallas and Fort Worth.  Here is what is trending for us:

For little girls – All things Alice and Disney…Alice, Mad Hatter, Red Queen, Minnie, smurfette…

For Tweens….it seems to be Monster High and all things Alice, cute dresses of disney alice child costume

For little boys – Ninja, Commando, Ghoul, Bey Blade….and let’s not forget the ever popular super hero section…and of course the classic Star Wars and Clone Wars series of great costumes.

For littler ones – Yo Gabba Gabba, Dinosaurs, animals, all family fun things…wiz of oz, and anything that might match big sis or brother…

I have noticed that Adults more and more are getting involved in rock star or famous couples parties…Michael Jackson, Elvis, Travolta, Slash, Beatles, Lady Gaga, Marilyn and Katy Perry are just a few of the popular ones that keep heading out our door…of course nothing can beat a fun Disco event and I must say that the 60′s and 70′s aisle stay busy and the gogo boots and platform shoes keep dancing out our door too.

Happy Make Believe ….and have great fun!

 





Yee Haw! Ideas for a Wild West Party

26 11 2009
  • Cowboy/cowgirl
  • Maverick
  • Cattle rancher
  • Southern belle
  • Barkeep
  • Saloon girl
  • Stagecoach driver
  • Trail boss
  • Gunfighter/outlaw
  • Lawman
  • Texas oilman
  • Roughrider
  • Farmer/farmer’s daughter
  • Scarecrow
  • School teacher
  • Horse
  • C&W singer
  • Parson/preacher
  • Blacksmith
  • Barbershop singer/piano player
  • Show girl
  • Rhinestone cowboy/cowgirl
  • Rodeo clown
  • Bull rider
  • Square dancer
  • Country doctor
  • Bank/stagecoach robber
  • Gold/coal miner
  • Railroad engineer
  • Town mayor
  • Shop/inn keeper
  • Confederate soldier
  • Cow
  • Native American Indian

Howdy from Texas…here are some great characters for a wild and wooly West Party…you can name it uniquely too… How the West was won (or Lost) Costume Party, Wild West Costume Party, Southwest Soiree, Steppin’ Out Texas Style, or Costumed Cowboy Party…some ideas for Character costumes are above….so put on your boots and step up and host some good western fun!

Always here for fun because your fun is my business…

Nacheska





Make up can make you Marvelous this season…Halloween help

1 10 2009

 ... Professional Make UpWow Halloween is not only fun for costuming but with some fabulous makeup you can enhance your costume and yourself.  Think bling for faeries, princesses, and glamour. (we carry an awesome line called LA Splash (lasplashcosmetics.com), Mehron professional stage makeup for heavy pigments, awesome face painting and amazing F/X (can you say Zombie?, vampire punctures, and realistic injuries)  Mehron is great for this.

LASplash has glitters, mineral makeup, gel glitter eye and body colors in 300 colors….the lip glitters and glosses are eye popping and each piece is only 3.99 here at Odyssey.  I have added glitter to lips for an ice princess look…very realistic.

Eyelashes are the most wonderful enhancer to all costumes for the ladies…they make your eyes pop and this is the one night we can go crazy (though we wore them everyday in the 60′s)  They are a must with 60′s costumes and we give you a free ‘how to apply’ video with any makeup purchase over $10…so give eyelashes and some heavier colors a try for this holiday…you will be glad you did…being washed out in a gala party just won’t work.

You can get crazy with prosthetics…but that is another article…we have some ready made or you can make something yourself.

So whether you are ghoul or gorgeous glamour, do not forget the make-up…step out of your comfort zone and make people take notice and once again….have great FUN!





Party theme ideas for Adults

24 04 2009

Day after Day peeps come into my Shoppe and I get to hear great ideas for their parties and share these ideas with others so if you are stuck for a theme for your next shindig then here are some ideas for you:

Murder Mystery anyone – the upside to this boxed game (Murder at the Mardis Gras, Honky Tonk Homicide, A taste for Wine and Murder etc…) is that all the work except food is done for you and that your guests have some responsibility for their own fun here.  You send out the pre-printed invites, they wear items or costumes to go with their assigned “character” and show up.  There are food and decoration tips and this is always fun…(I have done two)  The downside is that if you are a super popular host then these games are usually limited to 8-12 people total so you should pick the most dependable dramatic friends to invite.  The night goes quickly…I must warn you.

 

Wine and Wig party – OK, so you just want to have a fun casual social event and you are worried people will run out of things to talk about.  If the wine does not loosen their tongues, then the intriguing choice of wigs will…Each person wears some type of wig…and there are lots to choose from in my Shoppe and possibly the odd creepy looking one left over from some Halloween in your child’s toy chest.  The upside is the fun conversation and simple preparation (buy wine, drink wine…adding a few appetizers) Also, I love the sound on the tongue of WINE AND WIG

…the downside is…who is the guy in that blue troll wig?

Retro Party – These are hugely popular and can be themed or not…you can just say “Retro” and people can choose an era that is gone…you can say “Disco” encompassing 70′s and 80′s….you can say “Hippie” encompassing 60′s and 70′s casual fun….but be careful because if you say 70′s, they may come as 1770 as a colonist or 1870 as a Victorian or pioneer styling…people do have fun with semantics…

I like it being open “Retro party” and then you can see what creative friends you have. (or not)…WARNING: as with all parties, there will be the few that will want to attend but not dress….my niece put on her costume party invitation that those not in costume would be given a trash bag to wear…and she enforced it!!

A day at the Races or Ham in a Hat party -  Its all about what’s on the top of your head…not necessarily what in your head…we all have a favorite hat or would like a reason to get a new one…so grab your hat…any fun hat…and show up for some fun.

Superheros Soiree - This is curiously enlightening …what would Bob at the office wear as a superhero?  What would your superpower be…do you look good in tights?  Well invite your friends and gather as superheros should….for super supper or scrumptious snacks…

Come as What you are afraid of party – I sold out of all things spider on this one…but there were some cute ideas…being poor, being super obese, old and feeble, bald etc….what is your secret fear?

Medieval and Renaissance Hat Party- This is a new one but it was fun for us to make suggestions…dwarf, cone hats, beefeater hats, circlets, crowns, knights helmets and so much more make this one fun…and not too expensive for the guests…

More Party ideas are Star Wars, Star Trek, Pirate, TV personality, Movie Personality, Will Farrell party, Broadway, Academy Award Party, A day at the Races, Saturday Night Live Party, Alice in Wonderland Party, Wizard Party (Wiz, Wiz of OZ, Harry Potter, Gandolf would all work at a party like this) Masquerade Party, Beautiful Bug party….one of my favs is “come as what you wanted to be when you grew up” party….

OK, these are a few…and I am certain you know more…so add a comment or two about your great ideas!





St. Patrick’s day is coming March 17th…5 reasons to wear green!

2 03 2009

OK, we all try to wear green on St. Patrick’s day and our Costume Shoppe definitely has you covered with wigs, tattoos, hats, gloves, full costumes and so much more!  However, a little known fact is that it was once blue that was the colour of this day. (in Ireland)  Many say it is the shamrocks that we try to emulate…some say it is the green in the Irish flag or the color of their Lassies eyes…but for whatever reason, green is the color of the Irish celebration!

Though I never need a reason to wear a costume, most of you do so St. Paddie’s day is a great holiday for this in the Spring… so

Reason 5 – Spring is coming so wear green!

Reason 4 – You might get pinched if you do not wear green…ouch! (no fun to be pinched)

Reason 3 – If you work in a bar and wear a cute green costume you definitely will get lots more tips….so spice it up!

Reason 2 – Green is the color of money and good luck and we could all use more of that

Reason 1 – You look great in green ….admit it….

So boogie on in and look at the great stockings, garters, ties, buttons, sashes and more that we have to spice up your day…or head on in to your local store for your green scene!Good-Luck-Charm-Halloween-Costume

“May your house always be too small to hold all your friends!”…an Irish quote





All I ever learned about history was in my costume Shop; History comes alive in Costumes

1 03 2009

So, just 5 years back I learned about wax museums…I knew about the ones that have wax figures that you pay an admission price for, that are works of art, but this was different.  This was children acting out the part of a historical figure in history as a school project.  Now we are not only talking about presidents, astronauts and heros that we know but many others too.  People that I hadn’t heard of before (or slept with my eyes open during that lecture) were many and so I learned from the children that came in to chose a costume…some of these people in history that I had never heard of were inventors (Elijah McCoy), early warning riders (Sybil Ludington), and pioneers (Queen Bess Coleman)  I never heard of these wonderful folks before the little people came into my shop requesting costumes…they have delighted and educated me as to the huge world of fun history out there. (and I continue to learn)

In case you don’t know (and I didn’t ), here’s how a wax museum works:
1. the teacher gives the child a character in history to portray (or the child gets to choose)
2. The child does research into the character and time in history wherein they wish to portray their character
3.They dress like the character in a wax museum program where parents and other students visit. (which is where I come in with my Costume Shop)
4.  The visitor to the museum pushes a button or tag placed on the child (wax figure standing very still) and they come to life as the historical figure…i.e. – I am Sybil Ludington, known as the female “Paul Revere” .  I was born in …
5.  The child goes on for about a minute and we learn and are entranced with history (which I always found to be a bit of a bore as a youth)…the child has history come alive with insight and color…the observer is delighted by this mini museum of knowledge that is fun and much like a play.conductorcomposercolonial

This is one more facet of “the costume shop”…we are not just Halloween…we exist for much more….plays, school projects, business presentations and so much more.

So as much as I thought I was done learning my ABC’s and the history of our world, I am not, thanks to my little shop and the wonderful folks who continue to educate me…my customers!

(shown left is one of them…can you guess who he might be…a famous composer)

Till next time…this is the local Queen of Costumes saying History can be fun!

Happy regards,

Nacheska





Costume Quality Differences 101

11 02 2009

Greetings to all you make believe peeps from the local Queen of costumes…Have you ever bought a costume that didn’t last the whole party?  Have you ever tried to wash a costume that you paid half of your last paycheck for and it came out a wadded mess?  But then, have you bought a costume on sale and gotten lots of uses out of it?  Have you ever rented a costume and been the best dressed one at the party?  Well believe me, as I sit here at my first Halloween buying session (in January)  these are the same questions I ask when touching and examining the costumes that are offered up by the 100′s of vendors here. 

As a costume Shoppe open all year…I face my customers in the local grocery, restaurants and out and about in public so I have to be able to hold my head up high and be proud of what is in my tiny Shoppe.  Since we are an all year store of brick and mortar, we need to have something that the public wants.  I do not try to compete with the big chains …Walmart, Party City and Target but neither do they compete with me.  There is no way that they will sit down with a customer and work out what is needed for their project or play and put it together.  They also do not carry the deluxe high end costumes all year that one needs for specific endeavors such as theater, business events, costume parties, promotions, and renaissance faires… and I do not carry household items:0)

But I digress….this article is not really about the costumes we rent and that are our own designs or about chain stores but about what is “ready made” by the mass costume producer/suppliers.  Many of them have 4 levels of costume….
the 1st and lowest level we at our store call  throw away…it is an inexpensive, get your child or you through trick or treating night-don’t look too close kind of costume (lots of times made with substandard paper/cloth)  We don’t carry these as they are Halloween mass market styles that we cannot compete with nor want to carry in our specialized Shoppes. 
The second level is a one or two time use costume…made with better materials but not hemmed in a lot of places and very fragile but look good or great on. We carry these at a competitive price all year not just during Halloween.  This one is a bit more expensive but still within a low budget. (25-50 dollars)
The third level is a
deluxe costume, well made, can often be washed used over and over and looks close to the real thing. (probably can get 8-10 wearings or more) 
The final costume is a
supreme…it is often what we rent in our store…movie quality (looking like what the same item would look like in a movie)  Yes, the suppliers make these but the demand is lower from the general public so the large chain stores do not handle them….they have great benefits to rent because they look amazing and you do not have another item in your already limited space closet…and each time you rent an item of this quality, you can return it (without washing) and get different great one next time.

So there you have it….the Supermans, Witches, Spidermans, Hippies are not all made the same even if they are made by the same manufacturer.  It is about what the public wants the costume for, who is carrying the costume and what the client wants.  The client that goes to a chain store usually looks for a convenient quick buy and something cheap.  The person who walks into a Costume Shoppe wants a real fabulous costume and cares how they will appear or about a little more quality for their dollar…

So if you see 4 jedi knights at the same party and they all look slightly different but similar, it is because the licensed manufacturer makes different “levels” of the same costume.

 

Till next time ….Have too much fun!

Your costume queen,

Nacheska





Do it yourself Costumes…pilgrim or colonial boy

22 12 2008

Currently I am in Kauai on a visit/holiday with my husband and it occurs to me that many people cannot get a costume easily out of the Autumn season and if you are on the island or away from a big city with a costume shoppe…it is difficult to get a costume easily  even when it is Halloween season.  Of course you can visit the internet and costumes site such as my online site odysseycostumes.com .  Look in your local phone book or online yellow pages and you might be lucky enough to find a friendly neighborhood shoppe to help you with an affordable sale or rental; but what about things that pop up at the last minute or if you are on a limited budget and shipping along with the costume eats up well…your dinner budget so here are some tips to ease a few costume needs that may come up….so I am going to write a few posts to help some do-it-your-selfers…

School projects:  Now a lot of us do not sew much but we are creative and crafty so let’s think about this…if you have children, chances are they will be in a school play, program, or history project that will require some type of costume.  Your child might even need to be a “turkey”….ouch! That will be another blog post but below are some ideas of things you might have in your closet or can borrow from others or find in a thrift store…or put together with pieces from a shoppe that will make a wonderful pilgrim and colonial male.

Pilgrims and colonists can be tricky in some ways, but not too bad in others…pilgrims need to wear black, grey or brown…the look of a pilgrim man/boy is the collar and cuffs (white felt) so now you look around for basic black (sweats?, sweater, black long sleeve t-shirt) and cut a square style collar and some little cuffs and attach them like bracelets (this can be done out of white felt/fabric obtainable at any craft store )….the pants can be had by finding sweats, old church pants that are too short or a thrift store or hand me down value…then shortened several ways…my favorite no-sew way is to tie elastic around the leg under the knee and tuck them up…utilize long white socks (from mom, sis, athletic style) and voila…you have a pilgrim…the hat is trickier…so perhaps you should just be an indoor pilgrim. (hee, hee)  Our hats for pilgrims are only 7.99 – 9.99 so adding it that to your home made costume might just be the cherry on the sundae.appleboy.gif

The male colonist is similar…but no collar and the color scheme can be black, brown, blue, grey or even a dull green.  Now the shirt should be a white oxford covered with a vest borrowed from mom, sis, bought at a thrift store and at the throat use a lace handkerchief/napkin/or lace square of fabric (grandma’s doily?)  gathered with a strategically placed safety pin.(think John Adams)  The hat here would be a tri-corner, named as such for the three corners it has.  You can find easy patterns on the internet, for instance there is a nice one at

www.fi.edu/franklin/birthday/tri-corner.hat.pdf

But remember, with the money you saved making a cute colonial out of a button down shirt, lace jabot at the neck, baseball pants or short sweat pants, knee socks, you can buy a $10 hat. Baby powder or bath powder can be used on hair to get the “powdered wig” effect.  So go for it…add your personal touches to a “bought” costume or create your own!colonial boy





The difference between a temporary "Halloween Store" and a real Costume Shoppe

12 09 2008

Here I am again my little peeps, your Queen of Costumes to give you some more information about costumes, make believe and Halloween (which is coming soon to a party near you!!)   So you have seen a lot of stores popping up just once a year…what are these about???  Well they are profit-stealing scavenger stores that are open for business for 60 days…are they around when you need a school project costume…well, no.  Do they care about whether you look good or feel good in your costume….well, no.
But if you want something nicely “Halloweenie” at the top most expensive prices…then you should definitely check them out.  They hire part-time seasonal help for 30-60 days that know little to nothing about costuming, accessories and the manufacturers in our business.

When I was at a costumers event this last year, I chatted candidly with a costumer who said …in 60 days I swoop in make 100K and swoop out again leaving me free most of my year…great gig.  He said I work too hard at what I do and should consider this…well, wow, this sounded pretty good…I have never made anywhere near 100K in a YEAR but after thinking about it, I thought…my business is not about the money really…it is a labor of love. I love my customers…they are like family and I care that they have fun in a world that sometimes does not have enough fun.  I love wearing the costumes (that’s me above) touching, designing and re-designing the costumes.  I love the laughter in my shoppe and I like the challenge of coming up with a boll-weevil or mosquito or butterfly at short notice…

But to be fair, I do not carry the large coffins, pails of guts and gore, and full latex masks that look like a car wreck, Friday the 13th or Halloween movie masks…I do not carry low end one time use costumes.  The temporary stores do.  They have lots of scary spooky accessories and lots of space.  If you are doing a haunted house, want to be totally disgusting looking for Halloween…they are great stores.  So check them out…

Our shoppe is Star Wars, Sci-Fi, Glamour, Hunky and gorgeous style well made costumes for adults.(and children)  We also enjoy carrying fun durable super costumes for children that they can play in for hours and hours.  We give things away with purchase, we learn our customers names and about their families and parties and celebrations.  We carry the fabulous super hero you can wear at your child’s birthday party and make a forever memory.  We carry costumes you can utilize at your business or wear in a Parade and take top prize.  We hire family members and warm caring people who learn and know about dressing up and having fun.  We are proud of our costumes and our business and we are here for you all year with ideas and laughter.  You are not just a dollar sign to us brick and mortar stores…you are a valued customer and future friend.

Have a fun and safe Halloween…

signed

The queen of Costumes!








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