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Coolest Homemade Cruella Deville Costume from 101 Dalmatians

I was in a little thrift store in Guthrie, OK, last spring when I came across some white pumps with black polka dots. This inspired me to become a Cruella Deville Costume from 101 Dalmatians for our Halloween Bunco. I purchased Dalmatian colored fleece and made the cape. I found stuffed Dalmatian puppies at a local thrift store and the wig and cigarette and holder I found online. Everything else I found in my closet.



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7 thoughts on “Coolest Homemade Cruella Deville Costume from 101 Dalmatians”

  1. I bought one white wig,that I plan on cutting to look like her hair,and then using the color hairspray,painting half black. Or take two wigs,black and white,cut in half and sew together

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  2. Loved your homemade outfit, I was wondering what to be this Halloween and you’re outfit has inspired me. I wanted something that my two young grand-daughters could relate to and not be terrified of. Thanks

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  3. I’ve found several of the half black/half white wigs at the local costume store. There are also several online if you just do a Google search for “Cruella DeVille Wigs”. Sometimes they’re called “Evil Lady” wigs or similar, presumably because Disney has the copyright on the name. For some reason the prices vary quite a bit… anywhere from $9.99 to $29.99.

    I’ve attached a couple of links below for wigs I found on Amazon. Good Luck!

    http://www.amazon.com/Cruella-Dog-Loving-Diva-Adult/dp/B003ZAPTV2/ref=pd_sbs_a_1

    http://www.amazon.com/Cruella-Vil-Black-White-Dalmations/dp/B000VLN09Q

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  4. Cruella never got her coat, thankfully. The costume is inaccurate. I think it’s always important to look at the messages were sending, especially to children. How about a costume that speaks more of compassion. There’s so much animal torture and slaughter going on. Isn’t it time to teach compassion? We hope the Cruellas of the world will never get their coats!

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  5. I bought a blonde 80’s diva wig from a Halloween city. The brand was Franco. I spray painted half black and frizzed the hair. It looked great, my daughters were dalmatians – so we were a cute troop.

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  6. Seriously? I was hoping since this site’s population is mostly moms and teachers that the comments on here would not be as negative and rude as most other sites (ex youtube). As a teacher and mom of 3, teaching compassion starts at home and if wearing a black and white coat impacts a child to be less compassionate then the problem isn’t the coat. Get a grip. The outfit is perfect! Thanks for posting it!!

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