I love the idea of booth costumers. Using the phrase "booth babe" has turned into a derogatory term, or the new air head.
I've come in contact with a few people in the past that are only going to conventions or trying to put on a costume because it seems like the "cool" thing that's "in" now. It's few and far between, but I've had the unfortunate encounter with a few of these types.
I believe the article is mainly aimed towards them. I also know a few people that are quite full of themselves, who are only going to conventions to meet and schmooze with celebs. They act like they're huge geeks while around a bunch of people, but you later hear them talking behind peoples backs and making fun of the people they just falsely praised.
It's a huge two face issue. The whole other issue with "hot chicks" is rather stupid to me, and sometimes draws a horrible light to the actual art of costuming. I'm a girl, so I'm a bit biased in a forum highly populated with guys

, but I think "classy" sexy is the way to go. I've seen just straight up trampy stuff that some girls label as "sexy cosplay". It's ridiculous. I had to deal with judging a costume contest at Dragon*con one year and had this issue. A ****-O-Ween Party City costume comes walking up wanting to enter the costume contest. What do I do? Tell her she can't enter because she's obviously got a tag hanging out that says "100% Polyester", or just brush it off and let her have fun, knowing she won't win when she's up against an older couple who clearly made their costumes with love and hard work?
I've even had the thought, "why are you here?" Alot of them come to conventions for the booze and the attention of the guys. So yes, most scantily clad girls ARE out there for the wrong reasons. I'd love to think that's not the case, but when I'm walking into Dragon*con on Thursday morning, going up to my Marriott room and some girl, barely 18, is sitting on the rails in a school girl skirt with NO PANTIES, asking us if we'd "like to see her vagina"?, I beg to differ.
True story, btw.
I'm not an elitist, by far, but I also think that those who actually MADE their costumes should reign supreme. The hard work involved in making props and sewing is immense, as we all know. I guess I get a little "elitist" there, just because I love to see good, hard work. I'll never say mine is the best, and I look up to ALOT of costumers out there and wish I had a pinky finger worth of talent that they had.
I'd rather see regular, every-day faces advertising for a booth than some over-tanned, obviously getting paid to be there chick with her boobs screaming at me. I'm not jealous in the slightest. I'm not a looker but I can work it when I want to! I'm just saying give the ever-day girl and guy a chance, like a few booths actually did.
I realize they're there for a job, but why not hire people who are deeply interested and would buy a ticket to be there regardless?