She???s Alive! When you slip on this outfit, people will scream. But they won???t be screaming in terror. No, no--they will be screaming with envy--and loudly, too--because you seem so alive that they will be clamoring to get your look for themselves or else they will absolutely die. Ok, maybe it won???t be quite that dramatic, but without a doubt, you???ll look like you just came back from the dead to rock this bold, fearsome fashion. In this Plus Size Bride of Frankenstein costume, you???ll pull off classic historical style mixed with a early gothic horror flare, and of course, just a touch of modern heat. See what we did there? It???s as if this outfit is an amalgamation of things, kind of like Frankenstein???s Monster and his Bride???Anyway, trust us--you are likely to have your own paparazzi following you around screaming, just hoping to find out your fashion secrets, even if it is mainly composed of the undead. Fun Details Can you blame folks for wanting this look? The ivory velvet dress has open shoulders and a ruched bodice. Meanwhile, the skirt is comprised of tiers of ivory organdy and white lace for that perfect old/new/back-from-the-dead edge. Don???t forget about the matching velvet choker--it???s important for completing the look, but probably also for helping keep a loose head attached to a neck, if that???s a concern for you (no judgment). Make sure to pick up a Women???s Transylvania Wig accessory to pull off the lively style of everyone???s favorite spooky Bride--you! Rise (from the dead) and Shine Don???t forget, ???Bride??? of Frankenstein can be a misnomer. Frankenstein was the doctor who brought the Monster back to life. Luckily, none of those pesky details will matter much to your faithful, fashion-minded fans. Just remember that in this outfit, you???re a powerful queen who doesn???t let any Monster (or doctor, or best/worst dressed list) dim your shine.