As Terrifier 3 draws nearer, excitement for its anticipated horror sequel mounts. Fans of Art the Clown can’t wait to delve back into Art’s terrifying world once again! For Halloween or horror-themed events alike, dressing as characters from Terrifier 3 can certainly make a statement, and here is our handy guide that can help you select and wear one with panache!
David Howard Thornton Terrifier 3 Red Santa Coat
Terrifier 3 Red Santa Coat
For Terrifier 3, one of the more intriguing costume choices is David Howard Thornton’s portrayal of Art the Clown donning a Red Santa Coat—a chilling contrast to the joyful holiday outfit we’re accustomed to. If you want to replicate this look for Christmas or a horror event, here’s how to nail it.
Classic Santa Coat: The coat itself is a standard red velvet Santa suit with white faux fur trim along the edges. It should be long enough to drape down to the thighs or knees, giving the traditional Santa look.
Santa Hat
Complete the holiday look with a classic red Santa hat. Like the coat, it should be slightly dirty or blood-stained to match the distressed theme.
Art the Clown’s Jumpsuit
Art the Clown from Terrifier 3 requires you to capture his distinctive creepy, monochromatic style with his jumpsuit from Terrifier 3. Here’s our detailed guide for creating Art’s look.
Black and White Clown Jumpsuit: Art’s costume resembles that of an authentic clown suit with a two-tone black and white design; typically white half-black stripes alternate on arms and legs for maximum impact and reflect his dual character traits. His design is striking yet simple – embodying his troubling duality perfectly!
Clown Hat
Black Miniature Clown Hat: Art usually dons a pointed, small black hat that sits slightly to one side of his head, usually secured using elastic bands or bobby pins for stability. You can do the same!
Clown Shoes
Oversized Clown Shoes: To complete the look, wear oversized clown shoes, preferably in black and white. Scuff them up to give them a dirty, worn appearance, as Art’s costume looks like it has been through countless horrific encounters.
Fake Blood
Bloodstains: Art The Clown’s costume is never pristine. Add splatters of fake blood on the jumpsuit to simulate the aftermath of his gruesome encounters.
Conclusion
Art the Clown from Terrifier 3 requires special care when crafting his iconic black-and-white jumpsuit, unsettling face paint, menacing accessories, tattered blood-stained look, and unsettling silence – elements which together capture his essence as one of horror’s scariest characters. Be it Halloween or any horror-themed event; his costume will surely leave an unforgettable impression! But keep this in mind; Remember it’s more about attitude than style that brings Art alive!