Halloween is on the horizon, and everybody wishes to show up at the celebration in the costume of the night. Sadly, that frequently needs job– or, a minimum of, a lot of frenzied late-night wig getting– however it shouldn’t need to.
We’ve had a productive twelve month of popular culture, with this year providing treasures like Midsommar, Booksmart, and Sequence one after the other; why not attract motivation from the year’s most preferred flicks and TV programs to create a costume that’s genuinely heavenly (without requiring much work with your part)?
Below, locate an overview to dressing up as significant TV and film characters, from current faves like Shiv Roy and Jules from Bliss to traditional well-known Halloween characters like Wednesday Addams.
Maya and Anna from Pen15
A bowl cut, a JanSport backpack, and an air of adolescent awkwardness are all you’ll need to make this ode to one of the year’s funniest shows work.
Any of the Euphoria girls
If you were supremely jealous of the Euphoria girls’ eye makeup, but lacked the nerve to try it out, Halloween might just be your time.
Fleabag
If you already went out and bought the Fleabag jumpsuit, you might as well get some wear out of it this Halloween (cigarette not included).
Captain Marvel
She’s powerful! She’s chic! And you can more or less approximate her look with jeans, a blue top, and red accessories!
The Tethered people from Us
This would be a fun group costume for friends who want to pay homage to one of the year’s best horror movies.
The Booksmart girls
This is a perfect costume for you and the BFF glued to your side, especially if you already own bright blue jumpsuits and fanny packs.
The Joker
How hard can it be to track down a red suit?
Rey from Star Wars
Rey, Daisy Ridley’s character in Star Wars, requires little in the hair and makeup departments, unlike most of the film’s other characters. A simple linen wrap dress in a beige hue will do the trick. And, of course, a glowing light saber as accessory. May the force be with you.
Wednesday Addams
“The grim stare, the heart of evil, the saddle shoes—what’s not to love about Wednesday Addams?” says Vogue fashion news editor Steff Yotka.
Sarah Jessica Parker in Hocus Pocus
Why not try a turn as the more fun Sanderson sister?