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Brits escape reality with big spend Halloween
Monday, October 30, 2017 - 01:57
While Halloween has traditionally been popular chiefly in the United States, the United Kingdom now seems to be following suit. Silvia Antonioli reports on the surge in spending for this year's celebrations.
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The scariest nightmare for this London costume shop would be to run out of outfits at their busiest- and most profitable- time of the year. Halloween is big in the US. It was brought there during the 19th century by Irish and English immigrants. But the festival is returning to its Celtic roots and it's becoming a roaring business in the UK too. 'Angels Fancy Dress' was founded in 1840 and business has never been better. (SOUNDBITE) (English) ANGELS STORE MANAGER, ANDY ANDREOU, SAYING: "The queues we have is ridiculous and people are happy to queue and it's, I can't tell you the enormity of it." Last Halloween, the shop made around 400-thousand-pounds in a week-- selling over 1-thousand-600 wigs. And research group Mintel Market predicts that Brits will spend 320-million-pounds on Halloween in 2017 Up 3-point-2 percent from 2016. Some think this might have to do with people's desire to forget about current world issues. (SOUNDBITE) (English) ANGELS STORE MANAGER, ANDY ANDREOU, SAYING: "We always see a trend in things like zombie movies, vampire movie, horror movies when things are bad because it's a pure escapism. And I think with regards to Halloween people dressing up, that's something to do with it, because I have never, like I say every year it gets so much more popular and people go more and more gruesome." Andreou said among the most popular outfits are witches- sexy witches in particular- but also scary movie characters such 'Pennywise', the clown from IT and characters from the Netflix series 'Stranger Things'. Some however decide to go a bit more... exotic. (SOUNDBITE) (English) MODEL FELICITY HAYWARD, SAYING: "People only dress up on special occasions like Christmas and I think Halloween's just the one when you can just do what you want." Angels expects to receive 200,000 visitors with queues of up to an hour long.
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Brits escape reality with big spend Halloween
Monday, October 30, 2017 - 01:57
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