I just wanted to share this story that I meant to share earlier.
I dressed as Stephanie last Halloween. Normally I don't start thinking of a costume far enough in advance and I never have anything ready if I get invited out (and I hate throwing on some cheap costume I don't care about), but it'd been on my mind for a year or two to do a Stephanie cosplay, so this year I started accumulating pieces early.
I didn't look good, but it did make me chuckle, and it got a good laugh out of the people I went with since for me it's cross-dressing. They had no idea who Stephanie is, which always surprises me. Even before I was into Lazy Town I at least knew of Stephanie from the memes and online culture surrounding her. It's hard for me to imagine never having heard of her.
We went to a club downtown which sucked because the music was damagingly loud, and there's not much to do except get super drunk (which I didn't) and sway around on the dance floor like an idiot. However, to my surprise, some Argentinian seeming guy came over and asked if he could have his picture with me. I actually asked him "do you know who I am" 'cause I wasn't sure if he just thought my costume was funny, but he did know I was Stephanie from Lazy Town. This made my night. Getting recognized by at least one person made it all feel worth it. Then a while after that I lost my group and went for a walk around the club looking for them. In that brief period I got stopped by a late 20s-early 30s guy standing at the bar with his girlfriend to tell me they liked my costume, and a few moments later I got the same thing from a single woman walking opposite me through the crowd of people. I wish talked to them to find out their relationship with Lazy Town, especially the Argentinian guy, but I'm probably too shy and it was super loud and hard to have a proper conversation.
Anyway, just wanted to report that in a random club in a random big city there are adults in real life who still know who Stephanie is.
I dressed as Stephanie last Halloween. Normally I don't start thinking of a costume far enough in advance and I never have anything ready if I get invited out (and I hate throwing on some cheap costume I don't care about), but it'd been on my mind for a year or two to do a Stephanie cosplay, so this year I started accumulating pieces early.
I didn't look good, but it did make me chuckle, and it got a good laugh out of the people I went with since for me it's cross-dressing. They had no idea who Stephanie is, which always surprises me. Even before I was into Lazy Town I at least knew of Stephanie from the memes and online culture surrounding her. It's hard for me to imagine never having heard of her.
We went to a club downtown which sucked because the music was damagingly loud, and there's not much to do except get super drunk (which I didn't) and sway around on the dance floor like an idiot. However, to my surprise, some Argentinian seeming guy came over and asked if he could have his picture with me. I actually asked him "do you know who I am" 'cause I wasn't sure if he just thought my costume was funny, but he did know I was Stephanie from Lazy Town. This made my night. Getting recognized by at least one person made it all feel worth it. Then a while after that I lost my group and went for a walk around the club looking for them. In that brief period I got stopped by a late 20s-early 30s guy standing at the bar with his girlfriend to tell me they liked my costume, and a few moments later I got the same thing from a single woman walking opposite me through the crowd of people. I wish talked to them to find out their relationship with Lazy Town, especially the Argentinian guy, but I'm probably too shy and it was super loud and hard to have a proper conversation.
Anyway, just wanted to report that in a random club in a random big city there are adults in real life who still know who Stephanie is.
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