Replicating the iconic figures from Grant Wood’s 1930 painting for celebratory dress is a popular choice. It typically involves recreating the austere clothing and demeanor of the farmer and his daughter depicted in the artwork. An example includes dressing as the man with overalls and a pitchfork, and the woman in a high-necked dress.
The enduring appeal stems from the painting’s recognizable imagery and its representation of a specific facet of American culture. Dressing as the characters provides an opportunity for creative interpretation and allows for engagement with art history in an interactive manner. The simplicity of the costumes can be both cost-effective and readily adaptable. The artistic reference lends an intellectual and humorous element to festive attire.