Left The Costume Late?? Bring On The Home-made Zombie!

Ok, Halloween is tomorrow night.  You’ve got that fancy dress party in the evening…how did it slip your mind?  You don’t even have a costume yet!  Take it easy, deep breaths, it’ll be ok.  You can MAKE one! Yes, great idea – there’s got to be something around the house that can be turned into a fancy dress masterpiece.  Nope, not that empty television box; too obvious.  How about an apron and gloves an…no, that’s boring.  What can be done at such short notice??

If this is you before Halloween then get ready for our guide on how to ‘Zombify’ pretty much any clothing and have a great costume ready in no time.  Prepare for the Home-made Zombie Apocalypse!

Step 1 – Choose your clothing

First things first.  You need to decide the look of your zombie.  If its easiest then raid your wardrobe for a selection of bits and pieces that you no longer wear (you are going to have to do some pretty permanent modifications to it!) and choose an ensemble that won’t look out of place worn together.

If you have time to get hold of some uniforms or old costumes then you can theme the fancy dress further.  There are endless ideas here – I mean anyone can get bit by a zombie!  Here are some great possibilities:

  • Army surplus

  • Doctors / Nurses

  • School Uniform

  • Party / Night out

  • Work Uniform

  • Boiler Suit

Step 2 – Rough it up

Once you’ve got the clothes chosen it gets really fun!  Now zombies are well known for being clumsy and un-coordinated.  As such they fall down and scrape their clothes or catch them on bushes and walls.  You need it to look as though you’ve been buried and risen from the grave so – get out that Stanley knife!

Start by fraying as many edges as possible.  Work on the cuffs and ankles.

Get the knife and cut random slits across the bulk of the clothing.  Make it look hap-hazard, it’s not about making it look fashionable!  There’s no harm in using your hands to make the slits bigger!

If you are feeling particularly imaginative then you could grab some matches or a lighter and add some burn marks on the clothes.

Step 3 – Gore it up!!

Zombies are all about blood.  They are generally covered in it, dripping from multiple wounds across the body and face.  As you will be doing this from home then you might have to play around with different ‘blood’ recipes (or you can just use red paint).

Start by clearing an area that you can get messy in.  Splatter some blood drops across the items, have lots of the stuff collected around the collar where it has dripped from your mouth!  Pop over a couple of cool looking hand prints across it and you’re all set.

You might also want to dirty it up by rubbing in some dirt / mud.  If you are one of the unlucky zombies that’s had to climb out of their own grave then you’re going to be a bit of a mess!

Step 4 – Make-up

Not everyone is going to have this around the house so you’re going to have to work with what you’ve got.  Find something to pale your face – no blood pumping through your body can really ruin your tan!  Use some more of that ‘blood’ around your mouth if you can.  If you don’t have any of this then some dirt will do the trick.  Just make sure you look a wreck – dirty, bloody, pale – it’s all good.

Mess your hair up as well.  Get some gel and run it through your hair.  Then just throw your fingers through it, don’t look in the mirror!  Even better, roll around on the bed to make your hair a real mess!!

Step 5 – Go ‘Full Zombie’

The costume’s now done and you’re wearing it right now.  Your jobs not quite done yet though.  You’ve got to sell this costume now – make people believe that you’re a member of the un-dead.  Remember the ‘Shaun of the Dead’ crash-course in walking like a zombie?  You need to shuffle along, painfully slowly whilst swinging your arms as though they are out of your control.  Maybe drag one of those feet along the ground as you walk.

Get your practice in here (be mindful though, the video does contain some bad language):

Don’t forget the moan!!  Urrrrrrgggggghhhhhhh!!!!!  Braaaaaaiiiiiinnnnnssssss!!!!

So that’s it.  You should have yourself a pretty nifty costume right there – and far more believable that a store-bought costume!  You’ll be the life (or death!) of the party!

Thanks

Chris J

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Boo!! Shocking, Spine-tingling, Sensational – Some of Our Favourite Costumes For This Halloween!!

Halloween is nearly upon us yet again.  The pressure is well and truly on to find that costume that’s going to put you ahead of the rest this year.  Last month we highlighted the incredible Ani-motion mask as a top costume choice, however, there really is so so much more on offer from us at Alterego Fancydress!

What I am going to do today is showcase some of the best Halloween choices for you this year.  Enjoy!

For Women

Royal Vampiress

 She is the empress of the night and she will get what she wants. The Royal Vampiress costume includes an elegant black and white dress with attached corset and collar, and cameo choker.

Dreadful Doll

She wants to play. The Dreadful Doll costumes features a sequined dress with lace up trim. Also includes mop cap, stripped thigh highs, and frilled collar.

Naughty Jester

She just can’t help but get into trouble. The Naughty Jester costume features a checkered dress with a laced detailed sweetheart neckline and attached sleeves. It includes a two toned eye mask, a frilled collar, thigh highs and a miniature jester hat.

Dark Alice

On the other side of looking glass there is only her dark smile. The Dark Alice comes with a dress with attached apron, glovelettes and thigh highs.

For Men

Jack The Ripper

This infamous murder carved out his grim legacy in blood.

Night Fiend

Not all vampires care to be suave. The Night Fiend costume comes with jacket, character hands, hood, and ani-motion mask with moving mouth action.

Evil Jester

This guy is not joking around. The Evil Jester costume comes with: shirt, waist sash, jester hood/collar with skull trim and mask.

Big Frank

Still one of our favourites…He is an experiment made to party!  Jacket, Pants, Inflatable Shoulder Components, Socks, Character Mask & Hands included.

Plus Size

Lady Reaper – Magnificent Witch – Dark Red Riding Hood

                      

Evil Unchained – Vampire B Slayed – Jokes On You Jester

                          

Best of the Rest!!

This section showcases some of our best costumes for those of you who might not want to ‘go scary’ this Halloween!!  Sometimes it really doesn’t matter what the theme is…just dressing up is half the fun, right??

Lady of Camelot – Twilight Fairy –  Sequin Flapper – Spanish Pirate

                

Blackbeard Pirate – Electric Mad Hatter – Massive Mobster – King Arthur

                        

So there you have it, just a taste of some of the fantastic fancy dress costumes we have on offer this year.  I hope that we have given you plenty to think about this Halloween!  Just remember – enjoy yourselves!!

Thanks

Chris J

Alterego Fancydress

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Halloween Fright Nights Preview – Spooktacular, Meriden

So, Halloween is a little over two weeks away. The time has come to decide how best to celebrate this event. Most eventualities will involve costume dress-up, getting scared out of your skin or having a party. What better than a combination of the three, right? Halloween scare events have become increasingly popular in the UK over recent years with over 100 organised fright-fests taking place in October 2014, not even including murder mysteries and parties/discos. The concept of being able to immerse yourselves in an interactive horror experience plays to our primal fears to a far greater degree than simply watching a scary film and, speaking from personal experience, its way more fun!!

The history of such events is difficult to pinpoint, however they originated from – yep, you guessed it – the United States. They have evolved from the classic premise of a Haunted House where guests would walk through it’s rooms and corridors, being scared by actors and sound effects. Visitors may experience intense animatronics, bloody and frightening set pieces, rustic antiques, scary music and sounds, dynamic lighting, fog, costumed actors with elaborate make-up or masks, and other special effects used to create scenes of terror. Haunted houses can be located in hospitals, grocery stores, shopping malls, warehouses, semi trucks, factories, boats or ships, dilapidated homes, etc.

Another evolution of the Haunted House that I’m sure a large number of people have experienced at one time or another, whether at a theme park or local fair, is the Ghost Train. These would generally be set within a house like before, or sometimes a cemetery. Visitors would once again encounter actors in make-up along with other environmental scares. The beauty of these rides are that because the speed of your movement is controlled, there is little chance to properly brace yourself for the next scare! A dark ride does not have to be dark. They are enclosed, so all illumination is artificial, and most use special lighting to achieve theatrical effects. Selective use of darkness helps hide the ride mechanisms and increase the visual drama of the experience.

So these scare attractions attempt to combine the very best of what works with conventional Haunted Houses or trains, before taking them a step further. Usually set within a specific theme, these attractions generally involve visitors walking though a themed maze of sorts or travelling from one enclosed room to another.

 

Spooktacular – Heart of England Conference & Event Centre, Meriden

This Halloween we at Alterego Fancydress will be attending the Spooktacular, at the Heart of England event centre. These nights of horror are the brainchild of Stephen Hammon, Managing Director of Heart of England, and feature seriously spooky live Halloween entertainment with a cast of terrifying characters, a host of evil props and a trip to the hauntingly scary woods. This will be our third outing here – its that good!

The Heart of England have been running these events for many years now. This year’s theme is ‘Zombie Apocalypse’ – and is described as follows:

“Shortly after the end of WWII, a team of scientists operating under the command of Professor Vivian Mortuus began work on a top-secret experiment designed to create a new breed of super-soldier. Professor Mortuus’s formula was said to heighten physical abilities, phenomenally increasing muscle growth.

Military volunteers referred to as candidates were sent to a location so secret that its whereabouts was kept from all but those few working there. Work was extraordinarily successful at first but before long, disturbing reports began to emerge.

Last communication received mentioned the appearance of unexpected and apparently frightening side-effects. Massive deformities in certain subjects, before the onset of sudden death. Strangely the bodies, although showing no signs of life, appeared in some cases to continue growing. The decision was made to bury the cadavers within the secure compound, and evacuate immediately. But it appears that all contact was lost before this task was ever confirmed as completed. And none of the base personnel ever reported for duty again, presumed AWOL.

The location has remained a mystery…until now…”

Have a look at a video of last year’s event, ‘The Possessed’

We are extremely excited about this year’s event, and for good reason. People travel from all across the UK to visit this scare-fest and with the reputation that it has garnered, the ante is upped each time.

Please check back in 3 weeks for our review of ‘Zombie Apocalypse’ and click here for tickets, but be quick, there is only limited availability now!

Thanks

Chris J

Alterego Fancydress

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