From iconic Disney characters to K-Pop idols, check out these lazy-proof costumes you can do this Halloween season
The season of Halloween is right around the corner and it’s very evident that there are some who are already fussing over what costume to put on, getting more creative with what they plan on wearing. Although, if you’re the type to not think too much about it, here are five lazy-proof costumes you can go for.
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London Tipton
She was every teenage girl’s style icon in the early 2000s. All you have to do is pair your colorful low-waisted jeans with a top finished in sequins or anything shiny, then top it off with a matching scarf. Don’t forget to accessorize with some hair clips, dangling earrings, and a statement necklace.
Sharpay Evans
Another character that made a mark in every girl’s childhood was none other than the queen of nepo babies, Sharpay Evans. Her all-pink wardrobe was an unforgettable aesthetic and you can recreate it by opting to play around the bright hue with some whites. Look for a mini skirt finished with pleats and match it with a tailored white button-down. The trick here is to roll the sleeves up to your elbows. Finish the outfit with a pair of pink knee-high boots, pink wrap-around shades, and some bangles for the ultimate 2000s look.
Jennifer’s Body
For those who are into the more edgy side of chick flicks, then Jennifer Check from Jennifer’s Body is a great choice for Halloween. Now this particular character has two options for you: the cheerleader or the gown-in-a-sewer look. Search up a blue and yellow cheerleader uniform and make sure that you show off your toned physique by having it fitted to your figure.
As for the other option, look for a white dress and add some black lace for some DIY action. Top it off with some bloody makeup to complete the look.
Barbie
If you joined the Barbie trend when it was showing, then you probably have an outfit in your closet already. Think preppy and dainty in all things pink like a cropped blazer and mini skirt coordinates, and accessorize with chunky headbands to make it ultra cheeky.
Your K-Pop Bias
This was quite the trend last year with people having a range of K-Pop idols in different comeback looks. From BTS, Seventeen, and StrayKids to Le Sserafim, NewJeans, and Twice—there’s so much to choose from and it all boils down to how creative you will be when it comes to styling and dressing up as your ultimate bias.
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