Tips for Halloween Costumes Choose

Halloween parties are great fun but deciding for the perfect Halloween costume is little confusing. Some want to dress hot and sexy and some want horrifying look. There are varieties of characters from which you can take inspiration for your upcoming Halloween celebration. Some trending Halloween costumes to go for:

Chucky doll

Chucky is still the most trending Halloween character from the 80’s horror film. You can go with the vibrant colors to look like a playful horror doll. Choose blue skirt dungarees with t he colorful strips on the top and pair them with the red stockings and red sneakers. Chucky makeup contains various blood marks on the face with the large eyes. Complete the entire look by two ponytails and few marks on your hands too.

Unicorn

If you want to dress sexy and cute this halloween, you can go with the uicorn dress code. Unicorns are  the most loved virtual character which is cheerful and fun loving. You camn choose any pastel color shades on the white dress to get the inicorn vibe. Choose lavinder and blush pink as they are the most trending shades in  these costumes. Choose a beautiful headband with  the horn on it and complete the look with the feathery stockings and high heels.

Women ninja

Ninja are the secret characters and is a great idea to include this in coming October Halloween party. You can choose black bodycon mini dress and wrap around red thin ribbons to give it more details. Choose a black mouth covering mask to complete the look. Wear knee high black boots to enhance the look.

Red hot cupid

What is sexier than a red hot lady cupid in the Halloween party? If you want to turn all the tables towards you, you can go for t his hot costume. Choose the red bandage or tube top and pair it with the red hot skirt or a v style shorts. Wear detailed mesh stockings and attach a pair of small red feather wings on the back. You can go for the heart headband to add more fun.

 

Lady pennywise

Pennywise was the most horrifying clown which you can include in your Halloween costume idea. Choose the white high neck flare dress with the corset attached to it. Pair the white dress with the white stockings and red heels. Makeup is very important in this costume. The balloon as a prop can make your entire look more relatable to the character.

 And Some trending Halloween costumes from lover-beauty.com helps you find out:

Sorceress Sparkly Sequin Emerald Witch Costume

 

 

 

Sorceress Sparkly Sequin Emerald Witch Costume

Shimmer Red Maid Halloween Costume Without Socks Shoes

Shimmer Red Maid Halloween Costume Without Socks Shoes

Black Plus Size Tie Waist Witch Costume Short Sleeve On-Trend Fashion

Black Plus Size Tie Wiast Witch Costume Short Sleeve On-Trend Fashion
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Edie, her head down, waddled up the steps. She lifted her head to show her face, which had been covered by her hat.

“Ooh! It’s a basset hound!” a host on the stage cooed.

With a renewed sense of confidence, Edie strutted around the stage and mingled with the front row of children with their hands outstretched to pet her. Her owner dressed her as a Christmas caroler, which received a round of “aws” from the audience.

She went on to win “Crowd Favorite” in the Roanoke Valley SPCA pet costume contest in downtown Roanoke. The event was one of several activities that closed out the final night of The Roanoke Times Dickens of a Christmas.

“I’m really excited she won,” said Edie’s owner, Maria Hambrick. “I made her costume from scratch, and I’ve had her come watch the contest the past few years, but I’ve never entered her in it.”

With temperatures in the 20s, owners cuddled tiny dogs in blankets and got their costumes situated as they waited for judging.

Madison Snowden held her shivering 4-pound teacup Chihuahua, Lola, wrapped in her arms. Bucking the common holiday themes of other dogs’ costumes, Lola dressed up as a cowgirl. The cold didn’t deter them from coming out.

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“I love dogs, and I love doing stuff with my dogs,” Snowden said.

Nearby, Lilly, a 2-year-old Pomeranian, tried to wrestle out of her elf hat.

“She would have had more of a costume, but she ate part of it last night,” said her owner, Kristalyn Parker.

Meanwhile, Snoop basked in the attention his Santa Claus costume, with a tiny hat and tiny booties on his paws, brought him.

“He loves getting dressed up,” said his owner, Heather Sullivan. “He’s a ham.”

Most of the canine participants dressed up in holiday costumes. A pair of bulldogs strutted around the stage as Santa Claus and an elf to the glee of audience members. A rescue dog named Milo went on to win “Best Holiday Theme” with his tacky Christmas sweater.

Dozer, a German shepherd and Newfoundland mix, won the “Most Creative Costume” category. His owner, Mike Scott, strapped a fluffy antler to Dozer’s head and wrapped a strand of lights around him to make him look like Max, The Grinch’s dog and companion. Even with his thick fur coat, Dozer was in need of a sweater.

“It’s a little tight on him, but we don’t like to say anything to him, because we won’t want to hurt his, you know

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