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PB Teen Bride of Frankenstein Costume is Scarily Stunning!

The days are moving forward quickly with Halloween on the horizon. Teenagers want in on the costumes and with Pottery Barn Teen’s Bride of Frankenstein costume, they’ll be scarily stunning.

Detailed with overlapping layers that give a loose, ghostly appearance and a running stitch embroidery

Detailed with overlapping layers that give a loose, ghostly appearance and a running stitch embroidery

Made of 80 percent cotton (11% polyester), this dress is fun. Detailed with overlapping layers that give a loose, ghostly appearance and a running stitch embroidery it resembles the moment Henry and Pretorious lower her from the roof and realize their success, “She’s Alive! She’s Alive”, removing her band-aids to help her stand!

We use an old long-sleeved shirt and cut slits in it then ripped it to make it look like the arms are bandage-wrapped. The Divine Miss M HAD to try on this costume because it is awesome and she wasn’t waiting for The Beauty Queen.

The Wig add hair raising fun to the costume

The Wig add hair-raising fun to the costume

The wig is 100 percent polyester faux hair with a terylene lining. It has a comfortable hood inside to keep it secure and in place. The Divine Miss M was chasing Li’l Man hissing as only the Bride of Frankenstein could and the wig stayed in place.

This costume is sure to please even the most skeptical teen and make them come alive! for the festivities!
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*I received The Bride of Frankenstein through Pottery Barn Teen in order to facilitate an honest review. The opinions, where expressed, are my own and were at no time influenced by the sponsor. Others experiences may vary.

 

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