Spooky 18th Century Costumes

Kate Upton's Halloween Costume Was a Provocative Day of the Dead

Kate Upton's Halloween Costume was an impressive mix of Marie Antoinette meets Day of the dead. The Sports Illustrated beauty debuted her costume over the weekend at a Hollywood party, and I have to hand it to her: the outfit was a lot less sexy than I was expecting.

Upton donned a voluminous 18 century-inspired mini, a super-teased bouffant hair-do, and sugar skull face makeup to complete the look. The Day of the dead makeup offered an edgy vibe to an otherwise conservative look. Moreover, Upton's short hemline also made the ensemble fresh, youthful and current.

Putting a new spin on a classic look is a great way to step up your Halloween game, so tear a page out of Upton's book and get to the mixing and matching!
Trend Themes
1. Modernized Period Costumes - Offering a contemporary take on historical outfits is an opportunity for costume companies to capture new customers.
2. Fusion Makeup Looks - Creating unique makeup looks that combine different styles or cultures could be a trend for makeup artists and influencers.
3. Youthful Historical Fashion - Making historical fashion more playful and modern is an opportunity for designers to appeal to a younger demographic.
Industry Implications
1. Costume Industry - Spooky twists on classic costumes offer a chance for costume companies to stand out in a crowded market.
2. Makeup Industry - Taking inspiration from different cultural traditions and mixing them in a modern context could be a bold and distinctive trend in the makeup industry.
3. Fashion Industry - Younger audiences interested in historical costumes and fashion offer a chance for designers to experiment with new styles and aesthetics.

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