Marie Antoinette was a very famous queen of France who was executed during the French Revolution. She is remembered today as a woman of elegance who was rather lacking in empathy for the common people. The phrase most associated with her is "Let them eat cake!" This was her response to an assertion that the commonfolk had no bread to eat. While it now seems unlikely that she actually said this, the association remains, and when people think of Marie Antoinette, they generally think of cake, beheadings and ridiculously high hairstyles. To dress like Marie Antoinette, there are two essential components that one must include in the costume. First off, you need a glamorous ball gown with a full skirt and an elegant bodice. This gown can be in the color of your choosing, but the most common colors are gold and pink, as gold is representative of her royalty and pink indicates her femininity. Along with the gown, you will need a wig or, if you have especially long hair, a new hairdo. Marie Antoinette wore her hair in heaps upon her head. A white or light blonde wig would convey the look most effectively. Beyond the gown and the hair, other additions are up to you. Perhaps you would like to remind everyone of her famous, albeit possibly misattributed, quote. You could incorporate a piece of cake into your costume somehow or write on your treat bag, "Let them eat cake!" You might also opt instead for "Let them eat candy!" as a Halloweenish twist on the idea. You might also want to include a reminder of her grisly death. After all, Halloween is a time for all things ghoulish, so preparing makeup in such a way that it looks like your head has recently been detached from your body might be an entertaining way of getting this idea across. Marie Antoinette had a regal presence and kept her dignity until the end of her shortened life. Give the people in your neighborhood a glimpse of French aristocracy by dressing as Marie Antoinette when you trick-or-treat this year.