Choice Is Key in Costume Selection
Spider-Man’s out, Batman’s back in. Harry Potter characters will be a dime a dozen. Evergreen mainstays such as pirates and witches will still be strong. We checked in with Halloweeners of all ages at Burbank’s It’s A Wrap!, a used-clothing store specializing in costumes from TV and movies, to ask about the right fright-night attire for this year’s festivities.
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Emily Reisig, 12
Student/Chile pepper
Is this your Halloween costume?
I just wanted to try [this] on.
What will you be?
My friends and I are pixies. On [one friend’s] block it’s a fairy theme.
What does a pixie wear?
It’s a blue, evil fairy. Wacky shoes and a dress or a skirt, wings, blue face.
What costume would be the inner you?
A pepper or a banana or mustard. Or just put tons of boas all over me.
If you wore a costume to school every day, what would it be?
Pocahontas.
Coolest costume you’ve ever seen?
Last year [someone was] Tabasco sauce. And there were people who went as bubble gum. There was this girl who was a tissue box.
What is your favorite treat?
M&M;’s, Baby Ruths, Reese’s and anything dark chocolate.
Give us a Halloween anecdote.
One time I was a mummy and I’m walking, and the bottom unravels. But I’m not wearing a shirt, really.
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J.R. Eppler, 26
Law student/Paratrooper
Is this the costume for you?
Probably not. It’s a little warm.
What will you be?
Last year we did Harry Potter. I still have the robe. I may do that, or “The Dukes of Hazzard.”
What costume would express the inner you?
Actually, a futuristic military costume.
If you had to wear a costume to law school every day, what would it be?
Maybe a Roman toga.
Your favorite Halloween costume?
In 7th grade I made a Spock costume. It was spot on, the old-fashioned “Star Trek.”
Coolest costume you’ve ever seen?
I knew someone who tried to be the French dictionary. It was dorky.
Give us a Halloween anecdote.
I have a tame life. But when I was an undergrad, one co-op had this party every Halloween. Eventually everyone lost their costume. Basically, it was naked body-paint dancing.
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Lucy Kenworthy, 21
Student/Bride
Are you committing to be a bride?
I was not planning on it in the least.
What will you go as?
A fairy queen on the lines of Titania from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” I’m a Shakespeare nerd.
What costume would be the inner you?
Definitely not bridal. Some demonic creature. I’m a horrible person.
What was your favorite costume?
A Medusa costume where I made a big snake headdress that kept hitting people in the face.
Your lamest costume ever?
One year I donned a Hefty bag and went as White Trash.
What public figure would you like to dress up for Halloween?
Fidel Castro as the tooth fairy.
Give us a Halloween anecdote.
One year on a scavenger hunt I had to go up to someone and say the most random thing. I’m like, [in Australian accent] “The dingo ate your baby.” And they’re like, “I’m going to beat you up.”
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Andy Davis, 53
Actor; Lecturer, Otis College
of Art & Design/King
Why are you here today?
I’m always looking. I work events with a company called Wackos Inc.
Is this your Halloween outfit?
Probably not. I’m going to a Halloween party that’s pirate-themed. I belong to a group called the Fools Guild. There’s a new king and he’s involved in historical reenactments.
So expect wenches, scalawags, etc.?
Exactly.
If you had to pick a costume that expressed the inner you, what would it be?
A fool’s costume, a jester. I did Renaissance fairs for years.
What public figure would you dress up for Halloween?
President Bush as a Puritan in stocks.
Are you a tricker or a treater?
A tricker. It’s that jester thing.
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