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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayAccording to the Allure version of the Farmer’s Almanac, fall begins on September 1. Once the clock strikes midnight, we’re breaking out the fall decor, queuing up horror movies, and planning Halloween festivities. We’ve been waiting all summer for this.
And this spooky season expect a fresh crop of unique Halloween costumes. You’ll see a new generation of pop stars (fewer J.Los and Britney Spears, more Chappell Roans and Sabrina Carpenters), characters from upcoming films that are sure to become classics (Wicked lends itself to some creative Halloween makeup), and looks that allow us to pour on the glitter—and lots of it.
Don’t have time to do it up? We hear you and, of course, you have options, too. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with just popping on some cat ears or wearing an apron and calling it a chef's costume. Ahead, you’ll find the best Halloween costume ideas and beauty products you can use to pull everything together.
Brat
Manic Panic
Manic Panic Semi Permanent Hair Color Cream in Electric Lizard
Half Magic
Glitterpill Eye Paint + Eyeliner in Goblin
If you never got the chance to fully embrace Brat Summer before we moved into Demure Fall, consider Halloween your moment. All you’ll need is a baby tee, Y2K cargo pants, platform boots, a French manicure, and smudgy eyeliner (or skip the makeup and pick up some black-out rectangle sunglasses). But it’s not Brat if it’s not acid green. Try streaks of lime in your hair like Charli XCX (the inventor of Brat) has here or a wash of Brat green eye shadow.
Chappell Roan
KimChi Chic Beauty
Eyeshadow Palette in Ruby
Fenty Beauty
Stunna Lip Paint in Uncensored
If you already know the “Hot to Go” dance, you’re halfway there. Chappell Roan is the ideal Halloween muse since her look changes from concert to concert. You could go with Governor’s Ball Chappell and do a head-to-toe ode to the Statue of Liberty, transform into an over-the-top, butterfly-like Coachella Chappell, or mimic her album cover as a classic Midwest pageant princess. We like this red-and-black burlesque look that feels especially apt for Halloween and lets you have some fun with campy makeup.