Best of AC Content: Creative Women's Halloween Costumes

Donna Aycock
Associated Content has quickly become a dependable source of information for Halloween costumes. With so many articles to choose from, putting together a great Halloween costume concept has never been easier. Here are my top ten picks for women's Halloween costume sources.

Elizabeth Kelly offers a creative and imminently flexible concept based around devil horns. Featuring new classic Halloween costumes for women like 'Hell's Cheerleader', this piece to going to get more than a few clicks this fall. My favorite suggestion from her article is Devil in a blue Dress. This article is creative, well written, and well worth a look.

Teresa Wilson gives us a concise guide to plus size women's Halloween costumes with this article. Each costume has a handy link to photos, a concise description of what is included, and accessories suggestions. Her article is well written and very user friendly.

While AC writer Michael Thompson was probably catering to fellas in his Gypsy Halloween Costume article; I found some great tips for women (and an awesome read) in his work. His instructions are clear, and I found it to be strong evidence that men can be forced to dress up for Halloween.

If you want to continue to enjoy some wit with your costume research, give Heather de Winter a shot. She gives us the goods on creative politically incorrect costumes for Halloween. Her concepts for women are sharp, funny, and doable. Go with satire and leave the sheets and plastic fangs at home.

While there are several good ideas on AC about Halloween costumes for expecting mothers, none were as enjoyable or as easy as these. Cindy Wright describes a few good costumes for the woman who is ready to have fun. Her great ideas include 'bun in the oven', 'hula girl', and basketball costumes.

Frugal women need Halloween costumes, too. While quite a few of us focused on economical costumes, K Hutchins had the best ideas for trendy costumes that come right out of your closet. She offers great advice, clear instructions, and lots of options.

For ladies who follow the trends, Sabah Kirimi gives us the forecast for hot Halloween costumes for 2009. Featuring all the best spooktacular fashions for fall, this article will get you r creative juices flowing for costume creation.

Meg C. has some great ideas for women's Halloween costumes. From classic ideas to creative new ones, you will get a boost from this well written tidbit. I got inspired by her work, and am now considering going as vampire June Cleaver. It may be a new classic.

If you feel a bit rebellious this Halloween, try Aida Ekberg's suggestions for costumes. Her ideas for women's costumes are based on male movie characters. She gives tips on how to pull it off as well as offering some choice roles. If you refuse to settle for traditionally feminine costumes, you must read this.

Another great idea from Dana is a guide to 1980's Halloween costumes for women. This is a hot trend for this year, so take her advice and get glam. Her article is part costume guide, part time machine.

I had a great time reading these Halloween articles, and more than a few ideas for my own costume. These are truly the best AC has to offer for women's Halloween costumes.

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  • Cindy Wright10/18/2009

    Great article. Thanks for linking to mine.

  • Teresa Wilson9/23/2009

    Thank you for the mention!! Great article!

  • Shethy Stuckey9/23/2009

    Article was well written and succeeded in wetting the appetites of readers looking for more choices this haunting season.

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