The subject matter concerns garments designed for young children, specifically those replicating the attire of the character Anna from the Disney film “Frozen,” intended for wear on Halloween. These ensembles typically consist of a dress or a dress-like combination of a bodice and skirt, often featuring details such as embroidery, faux fur trim, and associated accessories such as a tiara or wig mimicking Anna’s hairstyle. An example would be a child dressed in a long-sleeved blue dress with black accents, resembling Anna’s coronation dress, while trick-or-treating.
Such costumes offer numerous advantages, providing an avenue for imaginative play, allowing children to express their admiration for a beloved character, and fostering social interaction during holiday festivities. The practice of dressing in costumes for Halloween dates back centuries, with modern iterations influenced by popular culture and media. These outfits allow children to participate in the traditions associated with this holiday.