Inspiration

Halloween Movie Costumes: Carrie, Chucky, & More

Unfortunately, halfway through the day, it was a bit hot for long sleeves and boots. The outfit was saved by a chilly night, though.

I would wear this, as is, any day in the future. It would also make a great Halloween movie costume for horror buffs. Also, I will be trying similar combinations with a different color scheme.

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Tuesday – Freddy Krueger, Outfit #2 (A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984)

A Nightmare on Elm Street is a 1984 film by horror master Wes Craven. Teens are having nightmares about a burned man with blades on his fingers. After one of her friends dies during a nightmare like that, it’s up to Nancy (Heather Langenkamp) to find out what’s going on, and ultimately to confront it before she dies, too.

Freddy Krueger is definitely one of the villains I enjoy watching the most. He just seems to be having a blast while tormenting these teens and he’s so scary because of it. Freddy’s movie costume is as iconic as his razor blade fingers. Freddy can be seen wearing a green and red striped sweater, dark pants and boots, and a hat.

Of all the outfits I did this week, I felt most comfortable in Freddy’s.

I started with a red and grey striped sweater that is a bit cropped. His sweater is green and red, but this sweater was the closest thing I had and it had the correct vibe. For the bottoms, I put on a pair of black mom jeans. The shoes are my black Doc Martens.

Finally, for accessories, I went with a wide-brim green hat. I decided to wear a green hat instead of a black one to complete Freddy’s red and green color scheme.

I liked this look so much! Honestly, I wasn’t sure the hat would work with the rest of the ensemble, but I ended up loving how everything looked together. Just like the day before, the weather was a bit hot for the sweater and the boots, but it was fine overall.

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