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Costume Idea For Purim?

HelloDizzy

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Purim is a Jewish holiday where we celebrate Queen Esther saving the Jews by giving candy, eating candy, wearing costumes, and, best of all, getting drunk.

I don't know what to dress as. It's kind of like Halloween - only thing is, it has to be relatively modest (trust me, I'd rather dress as a PlayBoy Bunny) but, instead I'll just do my makeup very interesting and put rhinestones under or around my eyes.

I'm thinking of being Queen Esther, actually, but I'm not sure. I could be a faerie maybe.

Any ideas? I have to be able to do it with a knee-length or longer skirt and no cleavage.
The dress I'm wearing on the cover of my book might be a good idea.

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With my blonde hair and a tiara, with Kerli makeup like this kind of

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and with a larger stone beneath my eyes like a teardrop.


I could either be Queen Esther with this idea, or bubble-goth Fairy. I'm leaning towards fairy now because I don't want to make Queen Esther look too goth-ed out.


IDEAS!!!!!!
 
I'm thinking I'll put in clip-in pink extensions since the shoes I'm wearing are pink+white platform maryjanes.
Going to the party store to look for a tiara this week!

Problem is finding a dress =/
 

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