Halloween Costumes: Baby Girl Edition

I got Lillian her first little tutu, and we are going to use it for her Halloween costume this year! First, I have to say, I am very impressed with the quality of this leotard tutu. It is buttery soft, the tutu is nice and full, and it has a snap close bottom for easy diaper changes. The sizing is perfect because it fits her now, but she still has a lot of room to grow into it too so we will likely be able to wear for Halloween next year too!

I considered several different costume options utilizing this black tutu, and I wanted to share them for some inspiration!



Audrey Hepburn

The iconic Audrey Hepburn from Breakfast at Tiffany’s. I found the sweetest accessories for this costume; the polarized cat eye sunglasses were Lily’s personal fav. Her baldie head cracks me up, but if your little has dark hair it would be 🤌🏻

Witch

I searched through all of the witch hats, considering if a smaller hat would be more proportionate for her little body, but the full size hat is everything to me. I love this hat because it has really sweet details, and I love how the tulle ties in with her little tutu. The broom was really great quality actually, and it was the perfect size for her.

Kitty Cat

Lily is loving kitty cats right now, probably because she loves Gabby’s Dollhouse. When we ask her what a cat says, we say “meow” and she says “ah ah ah”… not sure where she got that from but it cracks us up! I found this cat ear headband that is perfect for a little baby head and much more comfortable. She also surprisingly did try to pull it off like I think she would another headband. I think this will end up being this years costume, and I plan to find a little cat tail and draw whiskers to finish off the look. Our cute little kitty.

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I hope you find some inspiration for an easy Halloween costume for your little this year!

Kelly & Lily

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