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You can thank Broadway—and Wicked costume designer Susan Hilferty—for making witches trendy this year: her coal-inspired version of the Wicked Witch of the West's gown draws more from modern couture than those striped leggings from the movie ever did. After a tour of the Wicked dressing room, the Threadbanger team shows you how copy that look by turning your old black or blue clothes into a ruffled skirt, bell-sleeved top, and hat with a sewing machine and a few simple materials. Don't have any dark clothes lying around? Check your local thrift store for jersey skirts, a collared button-down, and fabrics with different textures—velvet, suede, cotton—for maximum impact.
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Do it Yourself Halloween Cobweb From Cotton Balls
4 Easy Eco Friendly Halloween Tips
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Make Your Own Cheaper, Better Halloween...Witch Costume
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Also be sure to check out more hair-raising Halloween how-to's on How Stuff Works.




























