Sunday, February 28, 2010

How to Make Your Own Lady Gaga Costume in 10 Simple Steps (Obviously, one of those steps involves rap and a turtle snuggie)

Today marked the Jewish holiday of Purim (and if you'd like to learn more about it, feel free to check out my interview here), a celebration with food, parties, and costumes. One of my favorite things about the holiday is getting to choose my kids' costumes (that is, before they're old enough to articulate that they want to be a superhero or princess, or whatever). I like to do something a little different in those precious few years I have before Spiderman and Cinderella become de rigeur. T is already past the point of going along with my insane plans for him (whatever, one day he'll realize that Alex DeLarge would have been AN AWESOME COSTUME), and was dead-set on being DJ Lance from Yo Gabba Gabba this year. I must admit that he rocked it:

Introducing DJ Lance Rock!
Lo, however, was a different story. I knew a few months ago that she would make a perfect Lady Gaga (chief among my reasons: she cannot yet say "OH HAILLLLLL NO, MOM."). It was the perfect costume project, and I set out to pull one together for her myself. The steps that follow would work for any grownup or kid intent on Gagafying themselves:

STEP 1: FIND A JUMPING-OFF POINT/FOCAL POINT FOR YOUR COSTUME. I (sigh) BEGRUDGINGLY SUGGEST AMERICAN APPAREL.

In my case, it was these leggings from That Store (and if you know me BUT AT ALL, you know that me crediting them for anything positive is a miracle):

I took one look at these bad boys, and when I realized I was completely agape, I knew I had both a winner in the Baby Gaga-esque leggings department, AND inspiration for a color scheme.

STEP 2: FIND RIDICULOUS SHOES TO MATCH:

Done and done.

STEP 3: FIND A PLAIN BLACK ONESIE/ CHEAP LEOTARD. BID IT -- AS YOU KNOW IT -- A FOND ADIEU:

STEP 4: BUY/FIND THE TACKIEST, UGLIEST, MOST VISUALLY OFFENSIVE DRESS YOU CAN, ON THE CHEAP. ONCE AGAIN, BID IT A FOND ADIEU.  

My strategy here involved going to a store that sells off-price European  kids clothes (which are generally more out-there than American stuff), and digging right in to the "clearance-clearance-PLEASE TAKE THIS STUFF MY GOD WE WILL PAY YOU" rack. This is how I found a dress -- that was what appeared to be the sartorial bastard child of a mid-'80s Katarina Witt skating costume and something that Minnie Mouse would wear to a funeral -- reduced from $89 to $4.99:



STEP 5: DECONSTRUCT DRESS. 

I cut free-form shapes from the outer layer, and sewed them all over the onesie:

I then  inspected the lining of the dress, and realized....

...that it would make perfect Gaga-esque epaulet...type...things. Like so:


STEP 6: GET A LITTLE PUNCHY, WORK ON ORIGINAL THEMED RAP. OBVIOUSLY, THE NINJA TURTLE SNUGGIE IS INVOLVED.

(Hey, I'm just telling you my process, here.)


STEP 7: ADMIRE "HANDIWORK."


STEP 8: HAIR! RELATED: PURCHASE SOMETHING VERRRRRY IMPORTANT.

I scoured the internet for the perfect Gaga hair bow to complete the look, and found one in this Etsy shop. (I heartily endorse her and her work, which not only looked great, but withstood the clutches of a grabby toddler. I did not mention my blog to her, so I'm gaining nothing by telling you this.)

After affixing the hair bow, I wove an extra piece of scrap tulle from the dress lining onto a bobby pin, and clipped that into her hair, sticking straight up. Because, you know, why not.

STEP 9: MAKEUP!

Seeing as I was dealing with a toddler, I quickly realized that dark eyeshadow/liner, while true to the overall look, kind of made her look like...a wee 'tute. Not cool. I quickly backed up off that, and focused instead on myriad forms of crazypants glitter/sparkles, and red, red lips.

Obviously, she was pleased.
 

Eh, whatever, she got over it.


STEP 10: UNLEASH BABY GAGA ON THE WORRRRRLD!


Baby (Lady) Gaga!

35 comments:

SLynnRo said...

This is SO AWESOME. I want to start celebrating Purim so you can make MY costume.

WEE 'TUTE! WEE 'TUTE!

sharoneb said...

This is all kinds of awesome. I love it!! :)

Camels & Chocolate said...

AHHHHHHH! Look at Lo! Have you every seen something so hilariously wrong yet adorable??

clueless but hopeful mama said...

"what appeared to be the sartorial bastard child of a mid-'80s Katarina Witt skating costume and something that Minnie Mouse's would wear to a funeral"

HAHAHAHA!

Awesome costume. Your kid is way radder than I will ever be.

Kristen said...

Awesome. Pure, unadulterated awesome. Love it.

SmartBear said...

Where do you think up these things? That is so effing hilarious (and cute!)

Shelly said...

BABY GAGA!!! This is brilliant!

missris said...

This is freaking hilarious. I love it!

whoorl said...

Baba Gaga rules the WOOORLLLD! Love it.

Angella said...

You seriously make the BEST COSTUMES.

Hip Hip Gin Gin said...

So hilarious! And Lo as always is so cute, and totally rocking her Gaga-ness!

Jill said...

AWESOME!!!!!! Totally lived up to my expectations!

Mommy Melee said...

This is not helping my BURNING DESIRE TO HAVE A DAUGHTER.

jamie said...

BEST COSTUME EVER. Who needs Disney Princesses!

Melissa said...

I... I have no words. Other than to say I'm sorry I didn't think of it first (not that my efforts would even come close). Brava, Mama Metalia. Brava.

kirida said...

The world cannot handle that much cuteness.

agirlnamedmel said...

You are a freakin genious! I suck at costume making. I have 7mos to put together a Lucille Ball getup

Isabel @AlphaMom said...

Baby Gaga is bbbbbrilliant.

Pammer said...

Man that beats the ever-loving shit out of Esther ANY day. Brilliant.

kat said...

omg SO love this.

i'm sure someone at american apparel is reading this and saying to everyone, SEE?! see! that's why we make the sparkly leggings for wee ones!

Gemini-Girl said...

That is so freaking cute.

FYI, saw Yo Gaba Gabba for the first time ever yesterday. Felt like I was on an acid trip. How do kids not go into seizures when they watch ut??

Anonymous said...

Reading this post brought back the whole Pretty in Pink scene in which she's making her prom dress. On that Pretty-in-Pink note, I never could figure out why she made such a sad-sack of a dress.

Anonymous said...

You rock! And this just makes me want to be a mom. (I mean that in a complimentary way, not creepy, if that is how it comes off. :)

Christie said...

oh yeah.. .love it, hehe

Avitable said...

I could have used you for the Rock Star Valentine's Day party I went to. I wanted to go as Lady Gaga but couldn't find inspiration. I guess there's always next year.

Jennifer said...

You are insane. And I LOVE IT. lol

Elz said...

So awesome. I hope she realizes the care, the accuracy of momma's crazy costume making skillz.

anna said...

The phrase "a wee 'tute" is making me laugh.

Also, what the hell is wrong with American Apparel? They actually manufactured those leggings for babies to wear as part of a normal outfit? I'll never understand!

Deidre said...

This is absolutely fabulous! :)

Kristabella said...

That is so ridiculously AWESOME! They both looked great, but Lo's costume was FANTASTIC!

ZDub said...

Brilliant!

Smart A$$ Mom said...

holy adorable Gaga!!

Crissy said...

haha, this is great.

myimaginaryblog said...

That is a very fine costume. However, you did miss a chance to do this one:

http://myimaginaryblog.wordpress.com/2010/02/27/today-i-told-my-mom-i-was-already-so-over-twitter/

I think she would have loved satyr legs on her head.

Anonymous said...

Remarkable idea