Honey Bunny (Pulp Fiction) Costume for Halloween
How to make Honey Bunny from Pulp Fiction costume
# | Item | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | Baby doll dress | purple button down |
2 | Shoes | black slip on clogs |
3 | Necklace | Gold chain choker |
4 | Ring | two plain gold |
5 | Wig | blond choppy |
6 | pistol | Police Style 38 Super Cap 8-Shot Revolvers |
Honey Bunny is a very special character. Her personality is very unique and unlike any other character in the movie. She acts very childish and has what you could call a baby voice. She is very mentally juvenile, for example, her whining and weakness under pressure add to her childishness. She is also very much attached to her boyfriend, almost to the point of obsession.
Her outfit and appearance also help add to her persona. She wears a purple baby doll dress, and her hair is chopped very short and is very messy. Preparing your costume will be quite easy, because all you really need are a dress, a wig, and a couple other small accessories.
This costume is great for anybody who wants do dress simply, or is short on time, because this costume is pretty quickly made. A Honey Bunny costume is also great for a couple costume, your boyfriend or significant other can play the part of Pumpkin, her partner in crime. Here’s everything you’re going to need to create your costume.
If you have a British accent, this costume will be even more real. If you don’t, you might want to work on a fake accent since Honey Bunny does have an accent and it is a pretty big part of her persona. Make sure to act and talk childishly; you can whine and act as deranged as you want, it’ll only make your Honey Bunny cosplay more realistic.
About Honey Bunny from Pulp Fiction
In the legendary 90s movie Pulp Fiction, Honey Bunny aka Yolanda, and her boyfriend are two robbers that hold up a diner. They have a big part of the movie, and are the main characters in one of the four different storylines that make up Pulp Fiction. Honey Bunny and Pumpkin, her boyfriend, fail to rob the diner, thanks to Jules Winnfield who has become a “man of God”. His speech that follows is one of the most iconic scenes in the whole movie.