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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Charlie Sheen and Pan Am in Halloween Costumes Hot List 2011

Linda Carcaci and the "Pan Am" inspired suit.
(DNAinfo/Serena Solomon)
MIDTOWN — When Linda Carcaci heard about the new ABC TV show “Pan Am" last spring, she knew it would spark a Halloween trend.

Within three weeks of the television studio announcing the program, a replica of the airline's baby blue skirt suit was on the rack and ready for rent at the business she co-owns in the Garment District — Creative Costume Company.

“We have had so many calls about it,” said a triumphant Carcaci.

Foresight with Halloween trends is crucial for those in the costume business. This year, the trends are shaping up to be a mix of period television shows, disgraced public figures, zombies and the resurgence of the Victorian-era trend known as “Steam Punk.”

“We definitely have to keep our ear to the ground,” said Carcaci, standing among rows of clothes in the Creative Costume headquarters at 242 W. 36th Street.
After 30 years in the business, Caracaci knows to turn to the most popular television shows. This year’s debuts of "The Playboy Club," "Boardwalk Empire" and "Pan Am" all provided Halloween spin-offs.

Disgraced public figures also provide inspiration. At Ricky’s NYC, public scandals often manifest themselves on the Halloween costume racks, according to Dominick Costello, the president of Ricky’s NYC.

“We call them our three musketeers,” he said, affectionately referring to Charlie Sheen, Anthony Weiner, Arnold Schwarzenegger and their infamous antics that populate Ricky’s 21 permanent stores around Manhattan, as well as its 14 temporary locations.

“I think when Arnold, Anthony and Charlie happened in a similar time frame we were like ‘OK here we go,’” Costello said. “It was a no brainer.”

Political figures, whether they are disgraced or not, are always popular for New York City where people are “politically driven,” according to Costello.

“They use it to make a statement,” he said.

The unique phenomena known as “Steam Punk” has also breached the mainstream of Halloween trends, with its futuristic take on the Victorian era.

At the Abracadabra Superstore on West 21st Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, the Steam Punk section tripled since last Halloween, according to Robert McCorkle, the store’s manager.

Steam Punkers can find Victorian era costumes such as duster coats, capri pants and top hats as a base for their outfit. Victorian era goggles and pocket watches can all be added for an individual touch.

But for all the mass-market costumes available in stores, there is always room for someone to start their own trend, according to McCorkle.

“Inspiration is sparked here and that is how we like to keep it,” he said.

Halloween Trends 2011

Television Shows

Pan Am: The new television show for ABC is centered around the 1960s air hostesses for Pan American World Airways. The lead women are striking in baby blue skirt suits with perfectly manicured hair.

Boardwalk Empire: The HBO show is set against the backdrop of Atlantic City in the 1920s when men wore three-piece suits and women had drop waist dresses with long necklaces.

The Playboy Club: Straight from 1960s Chicago, this new NBC show brings bunny ears and white tails to this year's Halloween trends.

Disgraced Public Figures

Anthony Weiner: To replicate the former congressman, Ricky’s NYC is pushing an Anthony Weiner mask with a pair of boxer shorts. A full weiner dog outfit at Abracadabra is available for a more subtle approach.

Arnold Schwarzenegger: Ricky’s has the combo of a muscle man chest mold, a “Governator” mask and a cigar.

Charlie Sheen: Abracadabra has a molded mask that can be paired with the wayward actor’s signature Hawaiian shirt or white dinner jacket.

All Things Zombie

Zombies are the new vampires, according to Dominic Costello from Ricky’s NYC. He called the theme “versatile” and perfect for banding together with friends or for a couple.

Steam Punk

Customers can add their own individual flare to the futuristic, Victorian-inspired trend with loads of accessories from Abracadabra.

(Original text article)

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Angry Birds Seasons Ham'o'ween

The Angry Birds Seasons Ham’o'ween update (v2.0.0) is now available for iOS and Android via the Android Market and Amazon Appstore. Hopefully other platforms will be getting the update soon. This update — which has been teased for weeks — comes on the eve of the one year anniversary of “Trick or Treat” and features the new Orange Bird!

Angry Birds Seasons Halloween comics (Episode 2)



Angry Birds Seasons Halloween comics (Episode 1)

In honor of Halloween Rovio is doing another daily comic strip. The first was for the Chinese Moon Festival, which you can check out in this post. This is the third surprise from Rovio in the past week or so. First was the quiet (then formal) announcement of a Ham’o'ween update. Next the revelation of the all-new Globe Bird. And now a comic!

Friday, October 21, 2011

How old is Too Old for Trick or Treating

Let's face it, trick or treating is a blast! First you rush through the drama of figuring out what to be for Halloween, then you spend hours putting together the perfect costume, applying make-up, teasing your hair (or hiding it under a wig!), and then, you grab a sack or bucket and head out the door to canvas the neighborhood for delicious treats. But, the lingering question looms, At what age should you call it quits?
I have a confession to make, the last time I went trick or treating I was 17 years old. In all fairness, I convinced my (then) boyfriend and his best buddy that Trick or Treating was far more fun than smashing pumpkins and egging houses, the more common choice of fun amongst teens in our area. I hadn't been trick or treating in a few years before that (since I was 13).
While most people were gracious and happy to see trick or treaters at their doors, I have to admit that I did get a couple of, "aren't you too old for this?", "Halloween is for little kids". The negative comments were more than enough to shame me into never going again. When you're little and you knock at the door, you're greeted with smiling faces who comment on how cute or neat your costume is, as you get old, you're often greeted with raised eyebrows and skeptical glances.
Although I have long since given up trick or treating, I find myself presented with the same question this season as my own sons excitedly ask, "Can we trick or treat this year?" What do you think the cut-off age for trick or treating should be? Give Your answers in comments.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

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