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Halloween Chic Part Deux

By now you should have your costume to go trick or treatin' with your little ones, or not so little ones, aka your friends!  Perhaps you're going to a party or fun hangout spot? If you haven't decided yet, here are two last-minute ideas.

I love the book The Great Gatsby, haven't seen the movie yet, but plan to get the DVD at some point; the styles of that era are fascinating and fun to me.  You could dress the part? 

Flapper Fashion in Plus size 

another last-minute idea is to go as:
The Pirate
For more choices visit this link: - WomanWithin


Remember curvy divas, it is good to wear costume that fits well. Adding makeup and accessories to complete your look is a must.  If you cannot purchase the costumes for on-time delivery, go to your wardrobe and get creative!


Not the type to dress up in costume, why not go this route:   Put on a graphic tee....

SHOP - Old Navy 1x - 3X


A cute pair if tights....
SHOP - from Etsy One size fits all

or a simple pair of leggings will do....
Shop - Etsy up to size 3XXL





Add a pair of boots or booties, (I recommend comfortable footwear) and you are ready for trick or treatin'!  Check out the The Zoe Report for really chic Halloween-inspired accessories!  What will you be for Halloween?





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