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Friday, 9 January 2026

A witch in high heels

 I ended my holiday dressathon (or 12 Days of Dressmas) dressed as the Befana. She's the kindly local Epiphany witch who brings children treats, as explained at the end of my last post. There were a lot of other women dressed as Befana round here, too; she's a figure as common as Santa is at Christmas. My next-door neighbours returned from their fortnight away and I'm fairly sure they saw me dressed as a witch but, far from arousing attention, that's normal at this season. I like to blend in!

Two years ago I bought a very cheap witch costume and silver wig for Hallowe'en and had some fun with them. Both the nylon wig and the dress, despite its light material with floating cobwebs, are more robust than I thought, and the hat is very versatile, so I thought I'd wear them again to be Befana. This time, though, I matched them with the cobweb pattern elbow-length gloves and tights that last saw action way back, 15 years ago in fact, at the Magic Theatre's Hallowe'en Ball at the Rivoli Ballroom in London. I also wore my smart new shoes. To blend the silver upper half with the shoes better, I layered the cobweb tights over tan ones to give a better progression to the more colourful shoes. As a general rule, open pattern tights tend to slip on better over sheers anyway.

Here is the final result, holding my Befana doll (who is stuffed full of chocolates ... there's no room for mere ornaments round here!)

 

I made some magic potion (well, it's that lovely violet and rose scented French tea in my lemon shaped teapot).






I don't have a magic wand but maybe a smiley-faced wooden spoon would bring a little New Year magic to the world? 

 

 

Phew, all these potions and positive spells sure wear a girl out. Time for a rest. 


So many cobwebs! I admit my outfit is more Goddess of the Spiders than Well-Meaning Witch with her patched worsted dress and cape! Oh, well!

This is what's hidden in the doll...

 

This was a lot of fun. Let's hope I've cast enough sweetness and magic to defy the malign spells of the Wicked Wizard of the West.

I dress as a woman every day but usually in casual stuff so it's not often that there's an excuse to wear all my dresses day after day. This dressathon was also a good exercise for me as it enabled me to see how long I could tolerate makeup. I was in makeup for about seven days in all, including four in a row. I know it meant that this Christmas and New Year was less sociable than usual but I thought I'd take advantage of nearly all the neighbours being absent and the fact that I'd already seen a great deal of my nearest relative last year.

Thanks for reading. Have a lovely 2026. 

Sue x 

4 comments:

  1. Kind witches helping people and rewarding good behaviour? What is the world coming to? πŸ™‚

    "...who is stuffed full of chocolates...."

    Aren't we all, dear? πŸ˜‰

    Bonus points if you heard those words in the voice of John Inman 😁

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  2. Haha, I didn't hear John Inman to start with but I do now.

    Well, we have enough Dark Arts going on at the moment and some of us like to be different.

    Sue xx

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  3. That looks wonderful dear Sue. Such a sexy Befana. It's a pitty she is not known here...I'd like to dress like this. Have a good time and may this year be happy,healthy and peaceful.
    All the best my British-italian friend
    Violetta

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    1. Thank you so much, Violetta. I hope you have a wonderful 2026, too.

      Do they do Halloween in Austria? They probably do. That's the perfect occasion for you to dress as a sexy witch yourself.

      Sue xx

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