I%26#039;m in eighth grade but pretty short for my age. I am going to become a Fairy [act 2 scene 2] the one that talks with Robin Goodfellow. I don%26#039;t know what kind of dress/skirt/top i should wear. I%26#039;m not going to buy anything too expensive because this is the only time im going need this costume. thanks for all your ideas :]
My class is doing a play for a midsummer night%26#039;s dream. %26amp;%26amp; i need costume ideas?
something in a pastel colour, flowers would work but very plain is ideal. get something floaty and short.
My class is doing a play for a midsummer night%26#039;s dream. %26amp;%26amp; i need costume ideas?
my sister was a fairy in a midsummers night dream and she had a sort of flowy skirt, bare feet, and some sparkly eye makeup. For her top it was sort of a tank top with a flowy thing the same color has the skirt. Heres some pictures that may help you out.
Reply:Ritz dye (forest green) shred some old sheets...wings you may be able to make with wire (like hangers) and some stockings....glue and LOTS of glitter.....How much fun!!!
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Reply:I%26#039;d go with something floaty and a bit hippie~ish in natural colours and natural fabrics. Bare feet. Maybe flowers in your hair?
Break a leg and enjoy! :)
Reply:A flowing tunic over tights (and a leotard, if you wish). You can even just cut a hole in the center of a 7-foot or so piece of cool cloth, pop your head through and tie a piece of rope or ribbon around your waist to belt it off.
Depending on which one you are, you can coordinate the costume and/or make-up colour to it (Mustardseed would be ochre-ish, for example).
And flowers or some other greenery in your hair or wasitband might also be appropriate.
Reply:Something pastel, a little bit dressy, and maybe sew some flowers onto it.
Sometimes, i know from experiance, you can find REALLY REALLY nice dresses/skirts at Goodwill or local thrift stores around your area.
Good luck, and congrats on your part! its a really important one!
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