zombabiez the first zombie halloween costume for babies
all images courtesy of stephanie davidson

 

 

the disgustingly adorable zombabiez is a torso-only zombie halloween costume for babies, envisioned by american designer stephanie davidson. cute costumes for babies are readily available, this on the other hand offers something more – it is freakishly disgustingly cute. the idea began when a baby crawled out onto a porch and someone exclaimed to stephanie, ‘phew, I thought it was a torso-only zombie.’ from here the designer developed the concept into a creepy but fun outfit for little ones. the ‘zombabiez’ costume comes in one size and will fit most 0-9 month olds, it measures 23″ from neck to bottom, and will waist sizes up to 26″. worn through an opening in the back that has two small velcro closures, it is easy to get dressed into. everything is made with child safe materials and smaller parts are tacked down to avoid choking hazards. babies are happy, safe, and comfortable wearing the zombabiez costume and adults are provided with much entertainment watching them crawl around chewing on their new tentacle body.

 

 


zombabiez: the disgustingly adorable torso-only-zombie halloween costume for babies
video courtesy of stephanie davidson

 

 

zombabiez the first zombie halloween costume for babies
zombie family portrait

 

 

zombabiez the first zombie halloween costume for babies
nom nom nom

 

 

zombabiez the first zombie halloween costume for babies
the zombabiez costume on the zombie model steven

 

 

zombabiez the first zombie halloween costume for babies
babies love zombabiez

 

 

zombabiez the first zombie halloween costume for babies
nap time

 

 

zombabiez the first zombie halloween costume for babies
Check out the little spine!

 

 

 zombabiez the first zombie halloween costume for babies
the designer behind zombabiez, stephanie davidson

 

 

zombabiez the first zombie halloween costume for babies
a few process shots of the creation of the zombabiez prototype

 

 

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