The key to creating an unforgettable Halloween costume lies in embracing transformation and having fun. For those who spend all year thinking about their costume, like hair and makeup artists or drag queens, it's a night of creativity and self-expression.
Designers like Frédérique Arguello and Machine Dazzle believe that adding a mix of classy and gore to any costume can make it truly memorable. Arguello recommends taking inspiration from rock icons, while Dazzle suggests mixing two unlikely things together, such as yoga and zombies.
For procrastinators, there are still plenty of creative solutions. Dazzle's idea is to create something entirely new by combining everyday items in unexpected ways, like turning a leotard and tights into a Farrah Fawcett-inspired look or dressing up as pigeon shit. The key is transformation, making something you're proud of.
Professional makeup artists like Mike Marino suggest taking risks with costumes that challenge conventional norms. Marino's own experience wearing David Lee Roth from Van Halen showcases the potential for creativity and flair.
While store-bought costumes have their drawbacks, some designers find ways to make them work by modifying or reimagining them. Gottlieb recommends using store-bought costumes as a starting point and then adding unique elements to create something truly special.
This Halloween season is expected to bring out creative interpretations of the theme "It's a Potluck," with groups dressing up as sushi, ketchup jars, fruits, or tables set for tea. The Last of Us-inspired zombies and plant people are also anticipated.
Ultimately, the most memorable costumes come from embracing creativity, taking risks, and having fun. By doing so, anyone can create an unforgettable Halloween look that will leave a lasting impression on friends and strangers alike.
				
			Designers like Frédérique Arguello and Machine Dazzle believe that adding a mix of classy and gore to any costume can make it truly memorable. Arguello recommends taking inspiration from rock icons, while Dazzle suggests mixing two unlikely things together, such as yoga and zombies.
For procrastinators, there are still plenty of creative solutions. Dazzle's idea is to create something entirely new by combining everyday items in unexpected ways, like turning a leotard and tights into a Farrah Fawcett-inspired look or dressing up as pigeon shit. The key is transformation, making something you're proud of.
Professional makeup artists like Mike Marino suggest taking risks with costumes that challenge conventional norms. Marino's own experience wearing David Lee Roth from Van Halen showcases the potential for creativity and flair.
While store-bought costumes have their drawbacks, some designers find ways to make them work by modifying or reimagining them. Gottlieb recommends using store-bought costumes as a starting point and then adding unique elements to create something truly special.
This Halloween season is expected to bring out creative interpretations of the theme "It's a Potluck," with groups dressing up as sushi, ketchup jars, fruits, or tables set for tea. The Last of Us-inspired zombies and plant people are also anticipated.
Ultimately, the most memorable costumes come from embracing creativity, taking risks, and having fun. By doing so, anyone can create an unforgettable Halloween look that will leave a lasting impression on friends and strangers alike.

 anyway, i love how ppl r gettin creative w/ everyday items 2 make new costumes, like turnin leotard & tights into farrah fawcett...or dressin up as pigeon shit lol
 anyway, i love how ppl r gettin creative w/ everyday items 2 make new costumes, like turnin leotard & tights into farrah fawcett...or dressin up as pigeon shit lol  what's the most ridiculous costume u ever saw?
 what's the most ridiculous costume u ever saw? 

 anyway im all about taking risks w/ ur costume game like if u wanna be a zombie plant person why not go for it?? and store bought costumes r like the ultimate cop-out but hey if u can turn it into something unique its all good!
 anyway im all about taking risks w/ ur costume game like if u wanna be a zombie plant person why not go for it?? and store bought costumes r like the ultimate cop-out but hey if u can turn it into something unique its all good! . Dressing up as ketchup jars or sushi? How original. I guess it's better than just being a plain old zombie or plant person though. I've seen those kinds of costumes before. At least the idea to turn everyday items into something new is kinda cool, like Gottlieb said. But let's be real, if you're gonna wear a leotard and tights, make sure it's not just from the 70s or something
. Dressing up as ketchup jars or sushi? How original. I guess it's better than just being a plain old zombie or plant person though. I've seen those kinds of costumes before. At least the idea to turn everyday items into something new is kinda cool, like Gottlieb said. But let's be real, if you're gonna wear a leotard and tights, make sure it's not just from the 70s or something  . I mean, who doesn't love a good zombie or superhero costume? And don't even get me started on the importance of accessories - a good wig or mask can make or break an outfit. I'm thinking of dressing up as a pizza this year... in leotard and tights, of course!
. I mean, who doesn't love a good zombie or superhero costume? And don't even get me started on the importance of accessories - a good wig or mask can make or break an outfit. I'm thinking of dressing up as a pizza this year... in leotard and tights, of course! 
 Can you imagine anything more terrifying than a pigeon shit costume?
 Can you imagine anything more terrifying than a pigeon shit costume? 
 ! I mean, who doesn't love a good transformation?
! I mean, who doesn't love a good transformation?  Some designers are going all out with rock-inspired costumes and yoga-meets-zombie vibes
 Some designers are going all out with rock-inspired costumes and yoga-meets-zombie vibes  . For those who need some inspiration, why not combine everyday items in crazy ways? Like turning tights into a Farrah Fawcett look or dressing up as pigeon poop
. For those who need some inspiration, why not combine everyday items in crazy ways? Like turning tights into a Farrah Fawcett look or dressing up as pigeon poop 
 ! The key is to take risks and have fun with it
! The key is to take risks and have fun with it 
 . Store-bought costumes can be cool too if you add your own twist, like Gottlieb's idea of modifying them
. Store-bought costumes can be cool too if you add your own twist, like Gottlieb's idea of modifying them  . And I'm loving the "It's a Potluck" theme this year
. And I'm loving the "It's a Potluck" theme this year 
 for Halloween. I think the best costume is one that's true to yourself without goin' overboard with too much drama. Just find what makes you feel confident and comfortable, and own it
 for Halloween. I think the best costume is one that's true to yourself without goin' overboard with too much drama. Just find what makes you feel confident and comfortable, and own it  . Don't be afraid to get creative, but also don't stress if you can't come up with somethin' last minute
. Don't be afraid to get creative, but also don't stress if you can't come up with somethin' last minute  . Store-bought costumes can be a good starting point, just add your own twist to make 'em special. And hey, the more fun you have doin' it, the more memorable it'll be
. Store-bought costumes can be a good starting point, just add your own twist to make 'em special. And hey, the more fun you have doin' it, the more memorable it'll be  .
. It's like, the more outrageous, the better!
 It's like, the more outrageous, the better! 
 For me, it's all about having fun and not being afraid to get creative
 For me, it's all about having fun and not being afraid to get creative  . My kids always have so much fun making their own costumes together, we end up laughing and bonding over the process more than anything else
. My kids always have so much fun making their own costumes together, we end up laughing and bonding over the process more than anything else  ... and that's what Halloween is all about for us
... and that's what Halloween is all about for us