a question for those who know...
Jul. 10th, 2008 07:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, ah... after spending all day pulling buckles at work, I'm doing some last-minute wing-sculpting (or pretending to...), and getting started on packing for SF, and I'm wondering what one wears at cons?
I mean, this is the first convention I'm choosing to go to (I went to botcon, way back when I was dating the guy who owns the only remaining film copy of the original transformers movie... but we didn't spend a heck of a lot of time there, anyway) and I'm wondering what I should pack. I mean, is this a break out something fun sort of event (I've got a drawerfull of interesting tights I never really wear...) or what? I told them to put "Psychokiller Barbie" on my badge, so I really ought to wear my pskbarbie tank top, but it's sort of boring. Or I could wear that and the painted pants and be Noticeable. Probably more than once, since two weeks of luggage in one suitcase makes for clothing overlap and probably tracking down a washing machine mid-trip. But, hey, it's San Francisco, right? They still have real hippies there...
[yes, I'm aware this is a silly amount of effort to put into this. But I've also resigned myself to being a girl who thinks about clothes, if not quite in the same way everyone else does...]
I mean, this is the first convention I'm choosing to go to (I went to botcon, way back when I was dating the guy who owns the only remaining film copy of the original transformers movie... but we didn't spend a heck of a lot of time there, anyway) and I'm wondering what I should pack. I mean, is this a break out something fun sort of event (I've got a drawerfull of interesting tights I never really wear...) or what? I told them to put "Psychokiller Barbie" on my badge, so I really ought to wear my pskbarbie tank top, but it's sort of boring. Or I could wear that and the painted pants and be Noticeable. Probably more than once, since two weeks of luggage in one suitcase makes for clothing overlap and probably tracking down a washing machine mid-trip. But, hey, it's San Francisco, right? They still have real hippies there...
[yes, I'm aware this is a silly amount of effort to put into this. But I've also resigned myself to being a girl who thinks about clothes, if not quite in the same way everyone else does...]
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Date: 2008-07-11 12:26 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-11 12:32 am (UTC)comfortably and trendy. That's what I'd do. (I'd actually probably cheat and wear enough make-up to hide my nasssty skin and iron my hair so I don't look like Hermione Granger... but those are issues I have, not you.)
And wear cute shoes.
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Date: 2008-07-11 12:32 am (UTC)"I'm comfortable and that makes it easier to just relax and have fun."
or
"LOOK AT MY BOOBIES! ... LOOK AT THEM! ...~ah-HEM~ I 'said'...."(you get the picture) and people tend to respond as is presented.
Guys tend to be either very relaxed or full time dress up.
Now that I think of it, it's very much like war weekend at Pennsic down in the bog. If you keep that mindset you should be fine.
Just as a guess I would think that you'll see a lot of people coordinating with their dolls, which may be a fun approach for you as well.
Although I have to say that if you run to the opposite side of the country and then decide to pull out the exciting outfits I will be at the very least a little jealous :-P
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Date: 2008-07-11 12:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-11 01:11 am (UTC)We could go as Zombie-Raggity Ann and Kevin's :P