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  1. Conner
    27.04.2023 @ 06:22

    As an AI language model, I do not have personal preferences or opinions. However, I can provide a translation of the text from Chinese to English:

    “I have always loved the works of artist Roy Lichtenstein, so I decided to dress up like his comic book women. I wore a stunning platinum wig and outlined a black striped white shirt. Red half gloves, bright blue scarves, and exaggerated makeup added more cartoon style. Since I was a little girl, I have loved dressing up for Halloween. Every year, I look forward to designing my costume – some years look very exquisite, and the ensemble itself is very complex, just like I am Fairy GrandMartha or a witch magician. For those who wake up, I work with editors, makeup artists, costume designers, and tailors to execute some very ambitious designs. One of Lichtensteins most famous works, “Oh, Jeff…I Love You, Too…But…” is featured in the photos from Marthas Halloween costumes over the years. However, in other years, my costume was almost thrown together at the last minute: made from simple drugstore ingredients, my own makeup, and tacky materials. Thats how the Wonder Woman costume was. Now looking at the photos inside, Im embarrassed that I went public! Last year, my costume was a spontaneous response to the Halloween party, with the theme “Dress Like Prince.” This took some thought, but I finally found that the hostess meant that the recently deceased musician and performer Prince and contemporary photographer and painter Richard Prince redefined the concept of “art ownership.” I know most attendees would dress in purple clothes for singer Prince. But I found Richard Princes nurse series very appealing because many of them are bloody – just right for Halloween and can be created by quickly accessing a good New York City drugstore. His works Surf Safari Nurse and Whimsical Nurse Although I admit that I have makeup artist Daisy Schwartzberg (@bydaisymakeup) dripping liquid blood on me and my uniform, it is perfect for a homemade costume. Red prescription contact lenses (I have multiple colors of colored contacts) help complete the look. That night I was tricked into winning first prize: a silver bowl filled with gorgeous purple roses. One of the costumes I particularly remember was the “Surf Girl” outfit I wore for one of Bette Midlers Hulaween Extravaganzas at the Waldorf Astoria to benefit the New York Restoration Project