California Costume Collection Oktoberfest Fraulein Costume for
IT'S ALWAYS OKTOBER SOMEWHERE!
Look, we all need celebration. It is hardcoded into our psyche. We've got rough days--heck, we have rough months, sometimes--and then we need something to help us let go. Those cathartic moments ultimately keep us sane. You don't want to see the entire human race go nuts just because we've been forced to work and serve for too much time in a row, do you!?
Well, a few scheduled moments of reprieve each year is a great start, but it isn't always enough. When things are boiling to the point of eruption, you need to conjure a party up STAT. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to bring those celebratory moments no matter what time of the year you're at. And, like we've always heard, if you're looking for success, you've got to dress for the part. Same goes for the party.
FUN DETAILS
Extend the festivities for as long as you want with this Oktoberfest Fraulein Women's Costume. This exquisite dress has a back zipper for easy wear and is styled as the perfect skirt, corset, and peasant blouse combo that'll transport you straight to Germany. The bodice features blue brocade ribbon trim to criss-cross your midsection and flawlessly contrast the red velvet apron and black netted petticoat. The puffy sleeves and ruffled trim only enhance the final look. All you'll need next is a braided wig and, of course, a good mug of ale!
REINHEITSGEBOT, WEIZENBIER, GESUNDHEIT?
Even if you aren't fluent in the German tongue... even if you don't have the tongue for German beer... it doesn't take much to love the fun of Oktoberfest. Whether you can pronounce any of the words that are going to be shouted amidst the celebration, you can certainly look the part and bring the fun to the festival. Spin your skirts and grab your beers... because, this year, every month can be Oktober!
Look, we all need celebration. It is hardcoded into our psyche. We've got rough days--heck, we have rough months, sometimes--and then we need something to help us let go. Those cathartic moments ultimately keep us sane. You don't want to see the entire human race go nuts just because we've been forced to work and serve for too much time in a row, do you!?
Well, a few scheduled moments of reprieve each year is a great start, but it isn't always enough. When things are boiling to the point of eruption, you need to conjure a party up STAT. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to bring those celebratory moments no matter what time of the year you're at. And, like we've always heard, if you're looking for success, you've got to dress for the part. Same goes for the party.
FUN DETAILS
Extend the festivities for as long as you want with this Oktoberfest Fraulein Women's Costume. This exquisite dress has a back zipper for easy wear and is styled as the perfect skirt, corset, and peasant blouse combo that'll transport you straight to Germany. The bodice features blue brocade ribbon trim to criss-cross your midsection and flawlessly contrast the red velvet apron and black netted petticoat. The puffy sleeves and ruffled trim only enhance the final look. All you'll need next is a braided wig and, of course, a good mug of ale!
REINHEITSGEBOT, WEIZENBIER, GESUNDHEIT?
Even if you aren't fluent in the German tongue... even if you don't have the tongue for German beer... it doesn't take much to love the fun of Oktoberfest. Whether you can pronounce any of the words that are going to be shouted amidst the celebration, you can certainly look the part and bring the fun to the festival. Spin your skirts and grab your beers... because, this year, every month can be Oktober!
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