30 Celebrities That Surprised Us With Their Halloween Costumes
Interview With ExpertComing up with a fun and creative idea for your costume is one of the best parts of Halloween. (Well, aside from all the candy we get to eat, guilt-free.) Something that’s really enjoyable is taking a peek at how some of the most well-known people around the world celebrate the season.
Our team here at Bored Panda has collected some of the most stunning celebrity costumes for Halloween 2023 so far, and they are fantabulous! Scroll down and don’t forget to upvote your favorite ones. Who knows, these photos might give you some last-minute inspiration if you need it.
Entertainment, pop culture, and lifestyle expert Mike Sington, from Hollywood, shed some light on how celebrities can affect their fans with their Halloween fashion choices, and how stars can stand out from the crowd with their costumes. You'll find the expert's insights, which he shared with Bored Panda, below.
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Foo Fighters As 'The Wizard Of Oz' Characters
According to entertainment and pop culture expert Sington, celebrities can have a significant influence on Halloween costume trends. "When popular celebrities dress up in unique or iconic costumes, it can inspire their fans and followers to emulate those looks. Social media plays a big role in spreading these trends," Hollywood's Ultimate Insider shared with Bored Panda.
"However, the impact can vary based on the celebrity's reach and the creativity of their costume," he said, adding that other people's costume choices are also shaped by individual preferences and even cultural factors. So it's not as though stars overwhelm absolutely every other factor out there with their choices, even if they are significant.
Keke Palmer As The Bride Of Frankenstein
Ed Sheeran As Chucky
We asked the expert for his thoughts on how celebrities can make their Halloween costumes unique, in order to stand out from the crowd. Sington pointed out that having an original concept and a custom design can work wonders. He suggested that stars may want to consider working with costume designers to create tailored outfits.
Quality is very important here. "Pay attention to intricate details, ensuring the costume is well-crafted," Sington told Bored Panda, adding that celebs could also incorporate elements from their own life into the designs, referencing their work or even their hobbies.
Adele As Morticia Addams
Amelia Dimoldenberg As Mr. Bean
Christina Aguilera As Cher
Another way to grab the crowd's attention is to make the costume relevant to current events and pop culture as a whole. On top of that, Sington suggests adding "unexpected elements or transformations" to the design. "Ultimately, confidence and how the costume is presented can make a big difference in how it's received," Hollywood's Ultimate Insider shared.
No matter what stars decide to do, they can use a lot of that attention for good, like raising awareness for a charitable cause that they are personally very passionate about.
Megan Thee Stallion As Flower From Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland
Kelly Ripa And Mark Consuelos In Day Of The Dead-Inspired Costumes
Victoria Justice As Woopie Cushion
It doesn’t matter if you’re a celebrity of world renown or ‘just’ a fan, getting dressed up for Halloween is what unites us all. At the core of the festivities lies one simple idea: kicking back, having fun, and letting ourselves be a little bit goofier than usual.
So no matter if you’re making your costume from scratch, ordering it online, or renting it at your local party shop, remember to have fun.
If you’re agonizing over how your costume might not be ‘good enough,’ then you might want to take a deep breath, slow down, and think about why you feel this way. It’s only natural that we want to impress others. People are social animals, so we crave respect, attention, admiration, and love. Impressing our social circle with our awesome Halloween costumes is one way to get a taste of that.
Tyga As Terrifier's Art The Clown
Jenna Dewan And Steve Kazee As Kim And Edward From Edward Scissorhands
Kelsea Ballerini As Barbie
However, if you’re doing all of this just for compliments, it’s going to stress you out if the reception is less than what you imagined. Reality rarely matches the hype that we build ourselves. Try to enjoy yourself regardless of how others react (or don’t react) to your clothing. Compliments and attention are the cherry on top.
What should matter most is that you meet your own standards for the costume, whether it’s hand-stitched or painstakingly put together from a dozen different store-bought pieces. If you’re happy with the end result and passionate about the character you're pretending to be, you’ll be more relaxed and confident, and it’ll show at the parties you go to.
Lori Harvey As Lara Croft
She even got those hair strands right. Love the classical Lara outfit. Well done.
Ice Spice As Betty Boop
No matter if you’re a star or a regular office worker, you can still wow your friends and the entire internet with your ideas for Halloween. For example, you could come up with an incredibly creative idea for how to dress up. One that’s going to make everyone’s jaws drop. In this case, it really helps if you do your research.
Paris Hilton As Britney Spears
Cindy Crawford And Rande Gerber As Sandy And Danny From Grease
Demi Lovato As Snow White
Take a look at what costumes are trending and which ones are overused. If everyone’s dressing up as Ken from ‘Barbie,’ for example, you can play this entire situation to your advantage. You could lean into the trend and be one of a dozen different Kens at your Halloween bash (i.e. the idea is ‘Kenough’).
Alternatively, you could find a unique twist on the idea of Ken, to elevate your costume above those of everyone else. Or if that really doesn’t work for you, you can go for an older trend from a few years (or even decades!) ago that is going to stand out in the sea of Kens.
Saweetie As Edwards Scissorhands
Paris Jackson As Frodo Baggins
Megan Thee Stallion As Greta From 'Gremlins 2'
Another way to wow your friends is to put a ton of effort into your costume. That might sound simple, but it’s not easy. That means that you have to do a lot of planning and preparation, on top of hours and hours of DIY. First, you need to sketch out what the costume is going to look like. Next, you have to get all of the materials that you need. And then comes the painstaking part where you carefully cut, sew, and glue everything together… and then adjust everything time and again.
Chrissy Teigen
Richard E. Grant And Tom Hiddleston As David Bowie
Julien Baker And Lucy Dacus As Ariana Grande And Pete Davidson
If you’re out of ideas or you’ve got a tight budget, you can always talk to your family, friends, and coworkers for inspiration. Who knows, they might give you some inspiration for an easy-to-make costume that won’t break the bank. Besides that, you might even be able to convince them to do a group costume. Those can be a lot of fun! And it’s easier to feel brave in front of a crowd when you’ve got your pals backing you up!
Megan Fox And Mgk
Megan Fox And Mgk As Kill Bill Assassins
Sarah Hyland And Wells Adams As Seemingly Ranch And Ketchup
It’s not just cloth, plastic, and glitter that bring a costume to life, however. Some well-applied makeup can bring the entire ensemble together. So can some special effects, from strategically placed lights to microphones that create an eerie atmosphere… or play your character’s theme song. But above all else is your confidence: if you feel good wearing your costume, it'll show.
Halle Bailey And Ddg As Janet Jackson And Tupac Shakur In Poetic Justice
Lili Reinhart As Harley
Natalia Bryant As Black Swan
Wasn't the point of Halloween to dress as something scary? When did it become "dress as a celebrity at certain point in time"?
As great as these are, it clearly shows how easily the rich can go all out for their Halloween costumes. As someone who loves Halloween and always spends so much time trying to find a unique and affordable outfit, I’m always reminded of how damn expensive it is to put together all the relevant outfit pieces and makeup. I often have to have find several options early and then choose whichever full outfit is the cheapest (with cheap substitute pieces when possible). It’s still great to see all sorts of outfits, from the expensive custom made outfits to DIY outfits. Wish I would one day be able to dress up for at least one Halloween without worrying about all the money being spent for a single day’s outfit. Saw a DIY SpongeBob outfit this Halloween which was essentially a massive cardboard box with the face drawn on. It won the best costume at the party I was at which is well deserved for the person for putting all that effort into making an affordable outfit.
Who the hell are most of these people?! I think you’re using the term “celebrity” very loosely, BoredPanda.
So tired of "ooops... something went wrong in almost 70% articles. Do something
Ooh, look! People surrounded by professional make-up artists and unlimited budgets get made up to look like Hollywood characters. That's what most of these people do for a living. For a website neck deep in socialism, there sure is a hell of a lot of worship of celebrities and conspicuous consumption.
Oh thank god its not just me. I knew about five of them. The rest I'd never even heard of!
Very rich people pay skilled designer a lot of money for costumes to be made and make up applied. Results are surprisingly good.
Honestly, there are plenty of rich people who don't bother to play and have fun at Halloween. It's nice to see people have fun, even if they can afford to do it on a MUCH grander scale than most people can, myself included. There have always been rich, middle class, and poor, and within those, there are still those who find happiness and those who don't. As long as they aren't hurting anyone, let people have fun!
I can’t believe I went through the entire thing and at the end, I discover I enjoyed “Kourtney Kardashian As Kim Kardashian” most. That one made me laugh pretty loud, and I stopped to admire the precision work. That was funny and cool, though I feel a little icky for paying attention to those people, although laughing at them is something I do at least weekly, so that part’s okay.
Omg y'all are literally no fun in these comments. At the end of the day THEY. ARE. COSTUMES. So what if it's not similar to the original. Halloween is supposed to be fun and creative regardless of the characters they are trying to portray. If y'all hate it so much how about you post on your social media doing a better job since y'all are the costume authorities. Let people live Jesus
Wasn't the point of Halloween to dress as something scary? When did it become "dress as a celebrity at certain point in time"?
As great as these are, it clearly shows how easily the rich can go all out for their Halloween costumes. As someone who loves Halloween and always spends so much time trying to find a unique and affordable outfit, I’m always reminded of how damn expensive it is to put together all the relevant outfit pieces and makeup. I often have to have find several options early and then choose whichever full outfit is the cheapest (with cheap substitute pieces when possible). It’s still great to see all sorts of outfits, from the expensive custom made outfits to DIY outfits. Wish I would one day be able to dress up for at least one Halloween without worrying about all the money being spent for a single day’s outfit. Saw a DIY SpongeBob outfit this Halloween which was essentially a massive cardboard box with the face drawn on. It won the best costume at the party I was at which is well deserved for the person for putting all that effort into making an affordable outfit.
Who the hell are most of these people?! I think you’re using the term “celebrity” very loosely, BoredPanda.
So tired of "ooops... something went wrong in almost 70% articles. Do something
Ooh, look! People surrounded by professional make-up artists and unlimited budgets get made up to look like Hollywood characters. That's what most of these people do for a living. For a website neck deep in socialism, there sure is a hell of a lot of worship of celebrities and conspicuous consumption.
Oh thank god its not just me. I knew about five of them. The rest I'd never even heard of!
Very rich people pay skilled designer a lot of money for costumes to be made and make up applied. Results are surprisingly good.
Honestly, there are plenty of rich people who don't bother to play and have fun at Halloween. It's nice to see people have fun, even if they can afford to do it on a MUCH grander scale than most people can, myself included. There have always been rich, middle class, and poor, and within those, there are still those who find happiness and those who don't. As long as they aren't hurting anyone, let people have fun!
I can’t believe I went through the entire thing and at the end, I discover I enjoyed “Kourtney Kardashian As Kim Kardashian” most. That one made me laugh pretty loud, and I stopped to admire the precision work. That was funny and cool, though I feel a little icky for paying attention to those people, although laughing at them is something I do at least weekly, so that part’s okay.
Omg y'all are literally no fun in these comments. At the end of the day THEY. ARE. COSTUMES. So what if it's not similar to the original. Halloween is supposed to be fun and creative regardless of the characters they are trying to portray. If y'all hate it so much how about you post on your social media doing a better job since y'all are the costume authorities. Let people live Jesus