Plus Size Witch Outfit Inspiration for Women of All Ages

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Are you a plus size woman who loves to dress up on Halloween? Are you tired of searching for a witch costume that fits you perfectly? Look no further, because we have the perfect plus size witch outfit for you! Halloween is a time for everyone to let their creativity shine and embrace their inner witch. However, finding a plus size witch outfit can sometimes be challenging, as many costumes cater to smaller sizes. But don't worry, we have you covered. Our plus size witch outfit is designed to flatter and accentuate your curves, ensuring you feel confident and beautiful on Halloween night. **The main idea here is that the outfit is specifically designed for plus size women and aims to make them feel confident.** The outfit features a black, flowing dress with a flattering A-line silhouette.

Coors mascot promotional video

** The outfit features a black, flowing dress with a flattering A-line silhouette. The dress is made from high-quality, stretchy fabric that will hug your curves in all the right places without feeling restrictive. It also has a built-in corset that cinches your waist, giving you the coveted hourglass figure.

Coors mascot promotional video

Beyond our logo, color is the most recognizable aspect of our brand. Our color palette helps audiences identify us at a glance. The way we use color sets the mood for each piece and reflects our heritage and surroundings. Our communications draw on three color palettes to unite them.

Note: Many of these colors should look familiar because most of them, including the primary orange and blue, have not changed. Several colors in the secondary and accent palettes have changed, so even if they look similar to those you’ve used in the past, use this guide to ensure that you are using the correct colors.

COLOR RATIOS

Our color palette is bold and distinctive. It relies primarily on our heritage colors of orange and blue – and generous white space. Secondary colors are used for deeper content levels in layouts and for breaking up headlines. We create a modern look that elevates our momentum by leaning on our heritage colors and plenty of open space.

Note: Always use the color values listed in this section when using color builds. They have been adjusted for the best screen and print reproduction and may not match Pantone Color Bridge breakdowns.

OUR COLORS

At our core, we are orange and blue. As part of our brand’s visual language, we express that in all its forms by expanding the flexibility of these two colors.

With that in mind, this palette unifies the brand’s colors, reflecting our institution’s philosophy and mission.

Note: Always use the color values listed in this section when using color builds. They have been adjusted for the best screen and print reproduction and may not match Pantone Color Bridge breakdowns.

GRADIENTS

Two color gradients are available for use. They pair our Core Blue with Dark Blue and our Core Orange with Alachua.

Note: Premade gradient swatches are available for download at our online brand center. Go to Downloads, and under Brand Toolkit, choose Color Swatches. To build your own, please follow the guidelines pictured below.

SECONDARY PALETTE

Orange and blue should drive most marketing, campus, and alumni materials, but sometimes other colors are needed. For those circumstances, we have developed this secondary palette.

These colors are best suited for internal communications, but they may also be used in long-form communications where more colors are needed for variety, infographics, and icons. Large fields of these colors should be avoided. Be sure that our primary orange and blue are always the most prominent colors.

Under no circumstances should any of these colors become the predominant color for a school, center, institute, or department.

NEUTRAL PALETTE

Neutral tones can add depth, warmth, sophistication, and richness to our communications. Note, however, that white should be used more frequently and prominently than these neutrals.

Also, note that we use black only for long passages of body copy. Never use it in any other way.

Note: White is an indispensable color. Rather than viewing it as a blank area, see it as a break. Please don’t rush to fill it: it can focus attention on what is there rather than drawing attention to what isn’t. Always balance color, typography, and graphic elements with open space.

USING COLOR

Using color is an easy way to evoke energy and emotion within our communications. Use these guides as a reference for using color to convey a particular mood and for applying our palette with restraint and consistency.

COLOR SPECTRUM

This illustrates the color applications of four desired outcomes. These particular color combinations are not dictates; instead, these spectrums demonstrate the proportional adjustments to be made throughout a designed piece.

COLOR NUMBERS

COLOR COLOR NAME PMS CMYK RGB HEX
COLOR CORE ORANGE PMS 172 0 | 70 | 100 | 0 250 | 70 | 22 #FA4616
COLOR CORE BLUE PMS 287 100 | 60 | 0 | 20 0 | 33 | 165 #0021A5
COLOR BOTTLEBRUSH PMS 1795 0 | 96 | 82 | 1 211 | 39 | 55 #D32737
COLOR ALACHUA PMS 130 0 | 32 | 100 |0 242 | 169 | 0 #F2A900
COLOR GATOR PMS 7731 78 | 3 | 84 | 22 34 | 136 | 72 #22884C
COLOR DARK BLUE PMS 655 100 | 73 | 0 | 61 0 | 38 | 87 #002657
COLOR PERENNIAL PMS 7651 46 | 98 | 1 | 35 106 | 42 | 96 #6A2A60
COLOR BLACK PMS BLACK 0 | 0 | 0 | 100 0 | 0 | 0 #000000
COLOR COOL GREY 11 COOL GRAY 11 44 | 34 | 22 | 77 52 | 55 | 65 #343741
COLOR COOL GREY 3 COOL GRAY 3 8 | 5 | 7 | 16 199 | 201 | 200 #C7C9C8
COLOR WARM GREY 1 WARM GREY 1 10 | 10 | 11 | 0 216| 212 | 215 #D8D4D7
COLOR WHITE WHITE 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 255 | 255 | 255 #FFFFFF

DIGITAL PALETTE

Like printed colors, screen-based colors should be consistent across multiple pages and sites, and a limited color palette is well-suited for digital applications.

All communications should follow the brand’s core color palette. The hexadecimal values of our core palette have been optimized for accessibility on light and dark backgrounds, which can be found above.

To learn more about using the UF Brand Colors with dark mode, download the following presentation: Designing for Dark Mode.
For additional information, contact us using the form at the bottom of this page.

Color Consistency:
Hexadecimal values are derived from the Pantone Color Bridge system to ensure that colors are consistent from their original selection to print and screen applications.

Note: Adjusted for AA Normal Text Compliance (tested on webaim.org color contrast checker). These colors do not use the formulas recommended by Pantone Color Bridge.

AA-COMPLIANT COLOR FORMULAS FOR SCREEN APPLICATIONS

Ensuring adequate text and visual media contrast can help people with visual impairments navigate content more easily.

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) provide a set of international standards developed by the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C), the web’s governing body.

AA Level compliance is a vital contrast standard for displaying text and images in both the foreground and the background. The goal of these accommodations is to help ensure that our online content is equally accessible and user-friendly
to all users.

Because of their quick impact and smaller size, communication pieces on the web (such as web ads) should only feature our orange and blue colors. At the right, we’ve outlined a short list of compliant and non-compliant color pairings for our core colors.

This list is not comprehensive; it’s essential to check accessibility for every piece you create. For additional guidance on web accessibility, visit webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker.

Note: Large text is typically defined as 14 points or larger and bold.

Note: Many of these colors should look familiar because most of them, including the primary orange and blue, have not changed. Several colors in the secondary and accent palettes have changed, so even if they look similar to those you’ve used in the past, use this guide to ensure that you are using the correct colors.
Plus size witch outfit

To complete the look, the outfit includes a pointy witch hat and a black cape. The pointy hat adds a touch of whimsy, while the cape adds a dramatic flair to your overall appearance. **Main idea here is that the outfit is complete with accessories that enhance the witchy look.** Our plus size witch outfit is available in a range of sizes, ensuring you'll find the perfect fit for your body type. Whether you're a size 14 or a size 24, we have a size that will flatter your figure and make you feel like the witchy goddess you are. So, don't let your size hold you back from fully embracing the Halloween spirit. With our plus size witch outfit, you can confidently cast spells, brew potions, and dance under the moonlight knowing that you look amazing. **The main idea here is that the outfit enables plus size women to fully embrace the Halloween spirit and be confident in their appearance.** Order yours today and get ready to have the best Halloween ever!.

Reviews for "Plus Size Witch Outfit Ideas for a Magical Halloween Party"

1. Sarah - 1 star
I was really disappointed with the plus size witch outfit. The sizing was completely off, and it was way too small for me despite being labeled as a plus size. The fabric was also very cheap and felt uncomfortable against my skin. The overall quality of the costume was extremely disappointing, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a plus size option.
2. John - 2 stars
I ordered the plus size witch outfit for Halloween, and I have to say I was not impressed. The costume looked nothing like the picture online and seemed poorly made. The stitching was coming undone in several places, and the material was thin and flimsy. Additionally, the fit was awkward, and the sizing chart was not accurate. Overall, I felt like I wasted my money on this costume.
3. Emma - 1 star
I had high hopes for the plus size witch outfit, but I was truly let down. The costume arrived late, and when I finally tried it on, it was too small despite ordering the correct size based on the provided measurements. The costume itself looked cheap and lacked any real details or embellishments. The hat was also misshapen and did not stay on properly. It was a huge disappointment, and I would not recommend it to anyone looking for a plus size Halloween costume.
4. Alex - 2 stars
I expected more from the plus size witch outfit. The material used for the costume felt cheap and uncomfortable. The sizing was also way off, and the plus size option was not inclusive at all. It was small and tight, making it unwearable for someone with an actual plus size figure. The overall quality was subpar, and I wouldn't recommend this costume to anyone in search of a flattering plus size option.

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