Sunday, January 29, 2012

Mardi Gras Costumes: Questions To Ask Before Renting Yours

By Anna Woodward


Nothing makes a party like Mardi Gras costumes. Even if you aren't planning to be in the Big Easy for the event, there are events all over the country that celebrate this occasion every year. Of course, nothing quite compares to getting down in the mix of parades and street level celebration that occurs in New Orleans, and there are few better ways to party than being decked out in dress that acknowledges the culture and tradition behind the fun. If you're planning a big party or just want something that sparkles and shines, here are some questions to ask before you lay down your money.

Can I get some accessories?

Some shops selling and renting Mardi Gras costumes stop short of offering everything you need to bedazzle yourself before the big night. Make sure you ask before assuming that a shop will carry necklaces, boas, or whatever else you might think would be appropriate for the event. If they do offer accessories, they may be able to offer you some hints as to the most popular ones to go with the costume you're considering. This can take some of the guesswork out of collecting your apparel and ensure that you don't look (overly) ridiculous. Of course, looking somewhat ridiculous is part of the fun.

Can I get creative?

Shops have different viewpoints on how creative you can get when putting together your Mardi Gras costumes. If you're the type of person who just wants to rent something off the rack and forget about it, this won't be of any concern. Many customers, though, like to spice things up a bit more than that. Plus, if you're heading down to Bourbon Street, you don't want to be one of fifty people wearing the exact same thing. By accessorizing and having a little bit of fun while putting together your ensemble, you can be assured that you'll have a unique look.

Do I need to reserve far in advance?

This is an important question to ask and one of the primary reasons why you shouldn't wait until the last minute to go shopping for Mardi Gras costumes. This isn't like shopping for a dress to wear to your birthday dinner. This is an event thousands of people will be participating in, all of them looking for something to wear. Sure, not everyone goes to the extent of finding something elaborate and whimsical, but then again, many do. You don't want to show up the weekend before the parade and find that all of the good outfits are gone.




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