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Make Your Own: Elsa’s White Forest Dress from Frozen II
Frozen II, the much anticipated sequel to Frozen has finally hit theaters, and brought with it about a dozen new […]
Yennefer from Netflix’s The Witcher
Yennefer of Vengerberg (played by Anya Chalotra) us a powerful sorceress on Netflix’s The Witcher. Always a love interest and occasionally an ally of Geralt, she has spent much of her life doing whatever necessary to put her brutal upbringing behind her as she amasses more and more power. Yennefer typically wears clothing dominated by black and grey, often with multiple layers.
Ciri from Netflix’s The Witcher
Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon (played by Freya Allan) is the princess of Cintra and sole heir to the throne. Better known as Ciri, the young princess is forced to flee her homeland after her grandmother is killed during an attack by Nilfgaard. Ciri wears warm boots, a cloak, and wide leg pants that look almost like a dress as she walks during her search for Geralt.
Multimouse from Miraculous Ladybug
Multimouse is a character from the French cartoon, Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir. Her real identity is Marinette Dupain-Cheng, a novice fashion designer who takes on the superhero persona of Miraculous Ladybug. She has a huge crush on famous fashion model Adrien Agreste, who takes on the superhero persona of Cat Noir. Similar to how she uses the Ladybug Miraculous to become Miraculous Ladybug, she uses the Mouse Miraculous to become Multimouse. Cut the sleeves and legs off the gray unitard to resemble the design of her suit, and wear it over the black one. Use the pink ribbon for the belt, tail, accents, and ties around the hair buns.
Lady Noir from Miraculous Ladybug
Lady Noir is a character from the French cartoon, Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir. Her real identity is Marinette Dupain-Cheng, a novice fashion designer who takes on the superhero persona of Miraculous Ladybug. She has a huge crush on famous fashion model Adrien Agreste, who takes on the superhero persona of Cat Noir. When Marinette uses Adrien’s powers, she transforms into “Lady Noir,” her own iteration of Cat Noir. For the hair, it’s best to get a base wig (as featured in this guide) and style it yourself. Use an elastic to secure it into a long, single braid. For added detail, use light green paint for the accents.
Yuki Cross from Vampire Knight
Yuki Cross is the main protagonist of the anime series Vampire Knight. She attends Cross Academy. Alongside her friend Zero, she serves as Guardian of the Day Class. This is because the Night Class are actually vampires! She is cheerful and caring with a warm smile. This is her outfit when she is part of the Day Class. If you prefer a more accurate Artemis (her scythe), you can make one from foam and a long dowel. Other options for weapons include fake guns or nunchucks.
Sister Night from HBO’s Watchmen
In HBO’s Watchmen, Detective Angela Abar (played by Regina King) dons a mask to become Sister Night in order to help maintain law and order in the City of Tulsa. Having vowed revenge against the Seventh Kavalry for the death of her partner and his wife, Angela is a skilled martial artist and exceptional detective. Sister Night’s costume keeps Angela’s identity hidden and her family safe from criminals. A long overcoat, rosary beads, and face mask help transform Angela into her vengeful alter ego.
Beelzebub from Good Omens
Beelzebub (Anna Maxwell Martin) is a supporting character in “Good Omens,” the show based on Neil Gaiman’s novel of the same name. Beelzebub is a demon who parallels Gabriel as the representative of hell. Like Gabriel, they get upset when Adam won’t start the war to end the world. They’re always seen frowning with flies buzzing around them (hence the nickname “Lord of the Flies”). While the character is played by a woman, and this costume guide is designed for women, Beelzebub does not use pronouns in the series.
Wanda Maximoff from the WandaVision First Look
Wanda Maximoff (played by Elizabeth Olsen) is one of the longest-standing women in the MCU. And after suffering the loss of both Tony and Natasha in Endgame as well as her brother Pietro and her lover Vision in earlier movies, fans weren’t certain how Wanda would handle her grief. The answers, it seems, will come in the Disney+ show WandaVision. And while details are sparse, a Super Bowl ad gave fans a few teasers. Wanda and Vision appear to be reunited and living in domestic bliss that spans several decades. Wanda’s costumes change to fit the times but the two that stand out to most viewers are her ’80s “new mom” outfit and what appears to be a Halloween costume based of Scarlet Witch’s comic canon outfit, as seen above.
(Updated after WandaVision S1 E6 Premier)
Mary Sanderson from Hocus Pocus
She smells children! Mary Sanderson (Kathy Najimy) is one of the antagonists in Hocus Pocus. Along with Winifred and Sarah, she is a witch who plans to use the life force of children to achieve eternal beauty. While she is more clever than Sarah, she is less cunning than Winifred. If you’re not a fan of wigs, you can style your hair upwards using gel and hairspray. It helps to have something to wrap your hair around, like a cup or soda can, so it maintains the shape. Use temporary purple color spray on top and on the bangs.