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Creative halloween costumes i saw this year

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Holy Cross chapter.

With Halloweekend coming to a close, it is now time to reflect on all the costumes and events taht just took place. The brainstorm for next year’s iconic costumes begins. I saw a lot of great costumes this year and figured I’d give you my grand list so you have a resource to resort to when October 2023 rolls around!

Here are all the creative halloween costumes I saw this year:

  • A girls best friends (a pearl and a diamond)
  • Breaking Bad
  • Edna mode and The Incredibles
  • The Masters Golf Pro and Caddy
  • Dancing Inflatable Man Blow-up Onesie (the one outside gas stations)
  • Cinderella Evil Step Mom (hot pink juicy couture outfit, blonde wig, tanning goggles, and spray tan) – “your not very pretty and your not very bright, so glad we had this talk”
  • Fireman and Dalmatian
  • Power-puff girls
  • The 3 Spiderman’s from different multiverses
  • The Hangover
  • Fairies
  • The Power Rangers
  • Different versions of Taylor Swift
  • Care Bears
  • Average Joes Dodgeball Team
  • Cowboy Alcoholics (every cowboy hat is decorated for different type of alcohol)
  • Donkey and Dragon
  • Detective and Pink Panther
  • Starfire and Nightwing
  • Love Island Competitors
  • 7 Deadly Sins
  • Men in Black
  • Peaky Blinders
  • Black Swan
  • Dexter (not the serial killer, the cartoon scientist)
  • The Flintstones
  • Girl Scout Cookies (the sash is personalized per person)
  • Medusa and Stoner
  • Sun and Moon (star, if want a third person)
  • Home Alone Robbers
  • Monsters inc.
  • Pigeon Government Spy
  • Giselle divorcing Brady
  • Paparazzi and Security
  • Delivery person and Package
Colette Offermann

Holy Cross '23

Colette is currently pursuing an English major and minoring in Studio Art and Social Ethics and Business at Holy Cross. On her free days she loves to paint abstract works, try out new recipes, play tennis, go to wine tastings, and experience new activities within her community such as new restaurants and boutiques.