Halloween Location Looks: Day 15 of 31 – LA Story

My month of DIY costumes shot in front of the actual shooting locations continues!! Day 15 is here and it's from a film that made me love LA after I had been living here for a bit. Today’s costume comes from:

LA Story title card (c/o TriStar's "LA Story")

They shot:

LA Story - LACMA Skating Costume

...at LACMA, which happens to be within walking distance of my casa!

LA Story - LACMA

A quick trip down the street for today's look to find where they shot this:

LA Story - LACMA Skating

To complete a Steve Martin costume from LA Story, here are the main elements you'll need:

LA Story - LACMA Skating Costume

1. Black cardigan and pants (Both from my collection, but this is another easy find, whether you hit H&M or Salvation Army.)

2. The hat! (this white hat is c/o Party City)

3. Skates (I didn't bring my pair from inside in fear of getting kicked out, but to score a pair of your own, Amazon carries tons of options)

4. White blouse (Straight from my closet leftover from my serving days!)

Grab the skates, it's time to go to the museum!

So, I didn't actually bring my skates inside! I pretended to glide past the art like Steve Martin, though.

LA Story - LACMA Skating Costume

I would never have made it past those guards with my no-so-stellar skating skills.

LA Story - LACMA Steve Martin Costume

I felt like a mime being framed in this piece of art outside. (PS, costume option #2 = mime!)

LA Story - LACMA Steve Martin Costume

I rolled through the museum halls just like SM...

LA Story - LACMA Skating Costume

...sat and reflected...

LA Story - LACMA Skating Costume

...just like SM...

LA Story - LACMA Steve Martin Costume

...and posed just like SM.

LA Story - LACMA Steve Martin Costume

Now I'm in the mood to rewatch this!

Fifteen looks down, 16 to go!

Film Details:

LA Story (TriStar, dir. Mick Jackson)

Location: LACMA 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036

Halloween Location Looks: Day 14 of 31 – Boogie Nights

My month of DIY costumes shot in front of the actual shooting locations continues!! Day 14 is here and this has been one of my go-to costume for years when I was a blonde! Today’s costume comes from:

Boogie Nights - title card

I love the 70s aesthetic, so I was super obsessed with this movie when it came out. The clothes, the music, the heart shaped sunglasses!

Boogie Nights - Rollergirl

I used to get "you know who you look like" all the time with Heather Graham, so I used to pick characters she played in films as Halloween costumes.

So for this series, I couldn't resist! The gang spends some time inside the LA diner, Du-pars...

Boogie Nights - Dupar's Cast Shot

...so that's where I went to shoot this!

Boogie Nights - Dupars

To complete a Rollergirl costume, here are the main elements you'll need:

Boogie Nights - Rollergirl

1. Heart shaped sunglasses (Amazon has these for less than $4!)

2. The hair! (my wig is c/o Party City)

3. Rollerskates (Mine were snagged on ebay, but Amazon carries tons of options)

4. Halter (Snag a vintage one while thrifting!)

5. Knee socks (Something above the knee is perfect!)

Boogie Nights - quote

Yeah, I haven't totally mastered the game of skating...yet.

Right in front of Du-pars, I put on my skates and started spinning!

Boogie Nights - Dupars Rollergirl

I wonder if Heather took lessons?

Boogie Nights - Rollergirl

The center parted blonde wig helped me channel the 70s vibe.

Boogie Nights - Rollergirl

I used my actual camera instead of a Polaroid that Rollergirl uses, but I feel like I always see old ones at Goodwill for copycat perfection!

Boogie Nights - Rollergirl

One final shot...

Boogie Nights - Rollergirl

...before leaving this location.

Matching skater girls!

Boogie Nights - Rollergirl

Fourteen looks down, 17 to go!

TV Show Details:

Boogie Nights (New Line Cinema, dir. Paul Thomas Anderson)

Location: 12036 Ventura Blvd., Studio City, CA 91604

Halloween Location Looks: Day 13 of 31 – American Horror Story

My month of DIY costumes shot in front of the actual shooting locations continues!! Day 13 is here and I even got creeped out shooting in front of this house! Today’s costume comes from:

American Horror Story - Titles

I watched the first season three years ago on the regular. I love scary movies and this show was like a weekly dose of shortened versions of horror movies. My costume inspiration for today came from Frances Conroy and Alexandra Breckinridge's portrayal of Moira, the maid. Both of them played her just at different points in time.

American Horror Story - Frances Conroy and Alexandra Breckinridge

I think that the house used in the TV show played just as big a part. It's so memorable looking and by association just creeps me out.  I mean the set decorators did a stellar job creeping it out!

American Horror Story -  House from season 1

The real life version is way less spooky, yet still I felt a little nervous shooting in front of it!

American Horror Story -  House

To complete this costume, here are the main elements:

American Horror Story -  Costume DIY

1. Black shirt (Hit up your local thrift stores, mall, or even your own closet!)

2. The hair! (my wig is c/o Party City)

3. Black Skirt (Something above the knee works! If you don't have one in your closet, here are some super budget friendly options!)

4. Short apron (Grab a white napkin, add some white ribbon to the top to tie, and voila, insta-apron!)

5. Lace trim (I took lace trim and pinned it to the cuffs and collar of my shirt. Easy copycat top!)

Time to get American Horror Story-ified!!

And, we made it to the house!!

American Horror Story -  Maid

I took a black shirt and skirt from my closet and added a bit of lace trim around the cuffs and collar to match the costume worn my Alexandra Breckinridge.

American Horror Story -  House

The apron came from a quick DIY of excess white fabric with a bit of ribbon to tie around my waist. Easy, makeshift apron!!

When standing in front of this scary house, I had to begin acting. My intentions were the following: someone is trying to get me, I need to save myself, all while pretending to get choked for the camera.  Totally method.

American Horror Story -  House

This is also a fab costume if you want to be the maid from Clue! Go with a bevy of friends as Col. Mustard, Miss Scarlett, Prof. Plum, or Mrs. Peacock and your group costume is complete!

American Horror Story -  House

One final shot...

American Horror Story -  House

...before leaving this location. I'm not going to lie - I totally ran to the car right after and shut the door quickly. I'm the most paranoid gal ever!!

Matching maids!

American Horror Story - Frances Conroy and Alexandra Breckinridge

Thirteen looks down, 18 to go!

TV Show Details:

American Horror Story (FX)

Location: 1120 Westchester Pl., Los Angeles, CA