The amount of detail that goes into a characters costume varies from player to player. Some will wear the same outfit over and over again no matter what character they're playing while others will have a single identifying prop to help distinguish between them. I fall on the other end of the spectrum, among those players who incorporate details into a costume even though they may go largely unnoticed. Part of it is simply the fun of pulling a costume together, but also, at least for me, it helps bring a character to life making it easier to slip into their personality for a game.
The Clothes:
Just like in everyday life clothes are what help us make our first impression. Slacks and a nice blouse are great for a job interview, they convey a professional and well-maintained appearance but you wouldn't necessarily wear the same outfit when you went out with friends. This is no different in the game setting. If you have a character that is supposed to be an extremely serious and shrewd business man then you're not likely to be taken seriously if you show up in ripped up jeans and a cut up t-shirt even if you have a pin that says "Armani Suit" clipped to you. Now, I wouldn't expect someone to actually buy an Armani suit to wear for a fictional character. I would think most of us don't have the money...also it's a fictional character. But it's a lot easier to suspend disbelief if you're wearing slacks and a button up shirt versus cargo shorts and a hoodie.
So how do you figure out what look will work for a character? Start with the basics. For the most part every character is built off a starting concept. Are you playing a business man, party girl, artist? Do they have money or are they just scraping by? This should give you a good template to begin building your character. If you're character is from another time then consider the fashion sensibilities were back then. A lady from the Victorian era is likely to be more conservative than one from the 20s. Google and Wikipedia are both great resources for light historical research. If you have a particular character inspiration search images on Google or browse DeviantArt. Pinterest is also a great place to get ideas for outfits. Most importantly, look in your own closet. If you do have to buy something check out Ross, Goodwill or clearance sections at department stores. Even one piece can be enough to make a character.
The Makeup:
Makeup is one of my favorite things about getting into character. There is so much you can do with it and how you use it can completely transform the way you look. This can certainly be considered one of the more subtle ways to add to the overall look of a character. The color/angle of the blush you wear or the heaviness of the eyeliner can all make a huge difference. You can go simple creating a natural look, dark and more drastic for a sultry affect or even fantastic for a unique and otherworldly image. Take a look at these examples:
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And it's not just your face. You can even add darling little details to your nails. For instance I just got myself a set of Bundle Monster nail plates. They let you stamp images onto your fingernails for a bit of added flair. I got this particular set because they had a snakeskin pattern which is just so perfect for my Setite that I couldn't pass it up. I also see myself using them for the everyday. Take a look-see!
And guys don't think you're excluded. Make-up can be used to create hollow cheeks and eyes, more rigid facial features, etc.
The Hair:


Jewelry:
Jewelry can be expensive, even just costume jewelry. To start I usually chose a specific piece for a character. Maybe your character keeps a picture of her dead husband in a locket, or that ring your businessman wears is actually an occult relic. It's easy to create a story for where a piece comes from and it is great for adding depth to a character. Who knows, maybe some one will even ask you about it!