I love halloween. If anyone knows me they know that I hate anything scary like horror films and haunted mazes so it's weird how much I love this time of year. My fashion sense is not very colourful so when the shops bring out all their 'halloween-y' stuff, I do find it exciting. However, I do this annually- consider whether these items are worth buying for the festivities or if they're legitimate long-term wardrobe members. Here's a selection of high-street favourites that I gathered off the web for me to do my yearly debate on whether they are worth buying... (typical Becca)...
ASOS. This is possibly my favourite collection of all the ones I've looked at because they are all very much wearable all year round with leggings/jeans in the winter and shorts in the summer. I wear baggy t-shirts a lot of the time just because they are easy and cater for everyday purposes. Wearing them with a chunky chain necklace and lipstick will make these look less 'pyjama-like', as some may say. But at £18, get your use out of them then make them into pyjamas- double the purpose! Sorted.
Now this is a moment of 'it-doesn't-hurt-to-look' as these from Charlotte Olympia's Halloween '13 collection are ranged between £800-£1000- something I definitely cannot afford (to me that's a holiday). However, they do fit the Halloween purpose perfectly and that clutch bag is pretty darn cool.
More graphic tee's from River Island (top) and Urban Outfitters. These will be the easiest Halloween outfits- so long t-shirt-ripping, blood-painting, last-minute panicking. With some black bottoms (leather skirt/shorts will look amazing) your pretty much done and dusted.
Good ol' Topshop. You never fail to let me down! I managed to find a rather huge collection of festive pieces here. The bat jeans in the top left, are my particular favourite as they will go with my ridiculous collection of Topshop knitwear and t-shirts. Also loving the novelty nail wraps and the eyelashes. I can imagine these being quite heavy but they are definitely something I've always wanted to try (only on Halloween is this acceptable though- don't wanna look like a drag queen).
As of now I don't have any Halloween plans but there will probably be some themed night on in a club at university. At home, me and my friends go pretty all-out in costumes so I'm hoping I don't have a Cady Heron moment whilst I'm here. Zombie bride is definitely off the list!









