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Description This is Lady Red Riding Hood, my Halloween 2011 costume for sale on Etsy: [link]

More background for this costume may be found here: [link]

We did a photo shoot with it today out at Laurelhurst Park; this is one of several photos from the shoot. Many thanks to my partner for the support, and the pics!

The costume includes: --One red suede leather cloak with removable hood, with elk antler buttons and toggle to close it and tie the hood on.
--One wrap skirt made of two separate pieces; the black portion wraps around front and ties in the back, the red portion wraps around the back and ties in the front, and while I have a 30" waist, it will accommodate up to a 50" waist as-is, or I would be happy to add panels as necessary (this may cost extra due to extra materials costs and labor).
--One mask made of real wolf fur, reshaped and with painted details, and leather ties. I added coyote teeth to the muzzle for added detail.
--One necklace, 25" long, made with a ceramic wolf pendant, secondhand black and red wood beads, and bone skull beads. (The chain necklace I'm also wearing is a personal piece and not for sale.)
--One braided leather belt, black and red, 60" long, may be extended as necessary (this may cost extra due to extra materials costs and labor).
--One real grey wolf tail, 22" long, with a black leather braided belt loop that will accommodate up to a 1 3/4" wide belt. Unlike my other belt tails, this one is not attached to the belt but is removable.
--One 9 1/2" long knife made with a water buffalo horn blade and a wolf jaw handle, with wolf fur detail. The 11" long sheath is made of a real wolf paw with claws and black leather, a ceramic stag pendant, and leather belt loops.
--One belt pouch, 4 3/4" x 5 1/2", made of black leather and wolf fur, with black leather belt loops.
--One "basket" made of a wolf fur and black leather pouch, 6 1/2" x 8", and an 18" long shed elk antler.
--One "lantern" made of a secondhand canning jar with pretty faceting in the glass, a faux tealight powered with a battery (I will include a second tealight with battery as backup), and dried sphagnum moss to help camouflage the side of the candle so it looks like it just has a glow in there. This can be suspended from the end of the antler with a custom-made leather "harness".
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