Catch a Sudden Chill with This Cruella de Vil Costume
Cruella de Vil is one of the most terrible villains in Disney films. She killed puppies for goodness’ sake, which is about as awful as it gets. Putting her actions aside, her wild look in the animated film 101 Dalmatians has to be fun for cosplayers to tackle. Bera Cuda Cosplay is putting finishing touches on her Cruella ensemble. She crafted the costume in a weekend, modifying a Simplicity pattern for the dress. She couldn’t find perfect red shoes, so she used Tulip’s fabric spray paint to cover a pair of black ones. She also dyed and styled the wig to vicious perfection.
See a before and after of the wig and a 360 view in this Instagram video.
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