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Women’s Halloween Costume Ideas?

I’m going to Santa Barbara for Halloween this year and if you’re from California, you know that Halloween is a huge deal involving several nights of partying and therefore several different outfits.

I need 3 different outfits and so far I have these ideas:
1. I will be a cowgirl and my friend will be an indian.
2. Janis Joplin
3. a tourist
4. a baseball player

I’d prefer to show a bit of skin. ;-) Any ideas??
By the way I’m 5’6″, 120lbs, long blonde hair, blue eyes, measurements: 32″ 26″ 34″, bust size: small D.

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