Eurofurence Information > Questions & Answers

Acceptable states of undress

(1/3) > >>

Tygs:
So when it comes to themed costumes, what's the acceptable level of undress? Confuzzled had a movies theme but my Spartan outfit was too much nakedness so don't wanna make that mistake again XD

Lots of Roman Gods/Goddesses and general popular figures were topless :3

Santa fox:

--- Quote from: Tygs on 18.06.2012, 21:58:53 ---So when it comes to themed costumes, what's the acceptable level of undress? Confuzzled had a movies theme but my Spartan outfit was too much nakedness so don't wanna make that mistake again XD

Lots of Roman Gods/Goddesses and general popular figures were topless :3

--- End quote ---

My apologies if I am out of line or wrong; But I believe the section "Clothing and decency" covers your question? http://www.eurofurence.org/EF18/policies_rulesofconduct.html


--- Quote ---    Wearing costumes, accessories or displaying items made out of real fur is not allowed.
    Nudity exceeding the equivalent of a non-thong bathing suit is not allowed in public.
    Sexual behaviour that goes beyond a mere display of affection is not allowed in public.
    Display of adult-themed materials is not permitted in public areas of the hotel. This includes (but is not limited to): room signs, flyers, business cards, posters and drawings on public message boards.
    Blatant exposure of fetish gear is not permitted in public, even if it is part of a costume.

--- End quote ---

Dhary Montecore:

--- Quote from: Tygs on 18.06.2012, 21:58:53 ---So when it comes to themed costumes, what's the acceptable level of undress? Confuzzled had a movies theme but my Spartan outfit was too much nakedness so don't wanna make that mistake again XD

Lots of Roman Gods/Goddesses and general popular figures were topless :3

--- End quote ---

In general everything fitting and tasteful is okay. If you want to make sure your outfit is okay, just contact the chief of security on-site or send pictures of your costume to  security@eurofurence.org  :3

Cheetah:
The rules intentionally leave a lot of room for decisions, because how much nudity is considered offensive really depends on the person who asks. The answer will be different for someone who has an aesthetically pleasing body (and I think you qualify, at least in my book ... *cough* *cough*) than for someone else who might look more like the son of jabba the hut - if you know what I mean.

For you, I'd say as long as you wear at least a pair of shorts, you'll be fine. However, be careful if you plan to use bodypainting (restrictions may apply because this stuff can rub off on expensive hotel property and other people's fursuits) - and body odour is harder to keep under control if you're not wearing any kind of shirt or equivalent.

Tygs:
Lol well I don't plan on running around with anything hanging out, actually haven't quite worked out my costume yet but wanted to check first. Thanks for the clarity :3

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version