Broken Doll Costume for Halloween
How to make Broken Doll Costume
# | Item | Description |
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1 | Classic Lolita Dress | Don on a dark Lolita dress to look like a Victorian-era doll. |
2 | Toe Strap Ballet Shoes | A pair of Mary Janes add an innocent aura to your otherwise creepy look. |
3 | Black Hair Clip Bowknot | Accessorize with a dark hairbow. |
4 | Broken Doll Mask | Look like a creepy old doll by wearing a cracked mask. |
5 | White Long Gloves | Use long white gloves to get the ghostly pale complexion of a Victorian doll. |
6 | Black Lace Gloves | Add pizzaz to your look with a pair of black lace gloves. |
7 | White Tights | Pair your white gloves with equally white tights to really look pale. |
8 | Black Fabric Paint | Use black fabric paint to add more cracked details to your body. |
9 | Girl’s Full Costume Set | Transform your little girl into a broken doll with this costume set. |
10 | Women’s Full Costume Set | Don’t worry about DIY-ing if you have this costume set handy. |
Have you ever seen something scarier than a broken porcelain doll? Their unseeing eyes and cracked pale skin are the stuff of nightmares. No matter how intricately made or beautifully dressed they are, the lifeless look of a broken doll will haunt you for days on end.
Now imagine if you saw one walking towards you.
The Broken Doll is a classic scary costume you shouldn’t miss out on. She wears a dark Lolita dress, dark lace gloves, a dark hair bow, dark Mary Janes, and a white cracked mask.
About Broken Doll
Pediophobia is the fear of dolls which is classified under automatonophobia — fear of humanoid figures. People are made uncomfortable by dolls which bring up strange and unsettling feelings because they physically embody an actual person.
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