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Let’s face it: choosing a Halloween costume each year can start to feel like a chore! To help you out this October, we’ve compiled a list of the best group costume ideas based on our favorite book characters. We’ve got costumes for all ages and all different group sizes, so you’re bound to find something to love. Happy spooky season!

  1. For the Girl Squad — Little Women By Louisa May Alcott

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With the success of the Barbie movie this past summer, we’re sure there will be lots of pink out there on Halloween night, but what about paying homage to one of director Greta Gerwig’s earlier hits? Grab your three best gal pals, head to the nearest vintage shop, and go as the March sisters this year!

2. For the Teens — The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han

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Jenny Han gave teens the perfect group costume idea when she brought her bestselling series to the screen in 2022! While we eagerly await season three, get your best friends together, resurface your favorite summertime pieces, and fight over who is Team Conrad vs. Team Jeremiah with this simple, fun group costume idea.

3. For the Young Family — The Cat in the Hat By Dr. Seuss

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Celebrating your first Halloween with your little one? We love the idea of parents going as Thing 1 and Thing 2 with a baby Cat in the Hat in tow! How adorable is this little costume? Nothing like a Dr. Seuss classic to introduce your child to the joys of trick or treating!

4. For the BookTok Fanatics — ACOTAR by Sarah J. Maas

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We can’t go anywhere without spotting someone reading one of the five books in Sarah J. Maas’ bestselling A Court of Thorns and Roses series. If you and your friends have become as obsessed with the BookTok craze as it seems the rest of the world has, there’s no better way to play out your mild obsession than with a group costume! Strap on your Illyrian fighting leathers or your pointy High Fae ears and head out on the 31st as the legendary Night Court squad.

5. For the Royals Among Us — Princess Charming by Zibby Owens

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Princess Charming tells us on the first page that “being a Princess isn’t always easy,” but modeling your Halloween costume after her look can be! Start with a simple gold crown, and then just add your favorite pink shirt, purple skirt, and pink tights to complete the look! Grab a best friend to go as Stella Sparkle in a sparkly blue getup, or recruit your own Prince Charming! Bring your dog along with you for the final touch–– everyone needs a Luna in their lives!

6. For the Wannabe Rockband — Daisy Jones and the Six By Taylor Jenkins Reid

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If you’ve always wanted to be in a rock band but lack the musical talent required, this Halloween is your chance to play pretend for at least one night! This 70s inspired costume is another great excuse to hit your favorite local vintage store! Think: Lots of denim, specifically bell bottoms, flowy capes, messy hair, and your coolest shades.

7. For the Daughter of a Nostalgic Mom — Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans

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This is the perfect costume for young girls of any age! You can add as many people to the group as you like, and can even have the group’s chaperone go as Miss Clavel! We love this handmade costume option that comes in all sizes, and two different colors, so each of your Madelines can customize their look!

8. For the Puzzle Solvers and Outcasts — Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart

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A group costume fit for all ages, this children’s mystery fiction offers something for everyone. From Mr. Benedict’s tweed suits to No. 2’s yellow outfits, from Constance Contraire’s pigtails to George “Sticky” Washington’s blue sweater and round glasses, this group costume is nothing short of whimsical. The characters offer such a range of style that surely everyone in the group can find the character that represents who they are or, more importantly, how they want to dress.

9. For the New Fantasy Lovers and Fans of the Divergent series — Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros

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Dragons, magic, and scribes. What more could a girl need? This year, go as Violet Sorrengail in black leather, dark boots, and slicked back hair to avoid getting caught by your competitors. Find your hottest friend to go as love interest Xaden Riorson, also adorned in form-fitting all-black attire, as well as fellow dragon-riders Dain Aetos, Mira Sorrengail, and General Lillith. If you want to get really creative, have one friend dress as Sgaeyl, the navy-blue Daggertail dragon. Happy training!

10. For the Girl Who Refuses to Leave Her Dog at Home — Lessons in Chemistry By Bonnie Garmus

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If your typical party of two consists of just you and your dog, might we suggest including your furry best friend in your costume this year? How about dressing as Lessons in Chemistry’s iconic Elizabeth Zott and her arguably more iconic pooch, Six-Thirty? With the Apple TV+ series dropping soon (October 13th), your lab coat look is sure to get some positive attention!

11. For the Horror-Lite Lovers — Coraline By Neil Gaiman

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If you’re looking for something a little spookier this year, we have just the group costume idea for you! Even though the book and movie are kid-approved, we’ve always found Coraline’s parallel family and their button eyes eerily unnerving. This costume is perfect for either a family of four, or just a group of friends (don’t feel tied to a specific number of people here––there are plenty of button-eyed characters to embody!).

Posted October 10, 2023

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FAQs

What inspired Halloween costumes? ›

In fact, the origins of Halloween began over 2,000 years ago with the Celts celebrating the pagan holiday known as Samhain, which marks the beginning of winter. This time of year was believed to be when the veil between the dead and the living was the thinnest and people would wear disguises to ward off spirits.

What's the most common Halloween costume of all time? ›

The Most Popular Halloween Costumes of All Time
  • Star Wars: Star Wars is always popular! ...
  • Policeman/Firefighter: Real-life superheroes likefirefighters and policemen have always been well-loved costume options for both kids and adults.
  • Witch: You don't need any hocus pocus to create a witch costume!

What was the most popular Halloween costume for adults in 2010 according to the National Retail Federation? ›

Witch is the No. 1 theme for adults and the No. 3 theme for children, according to the NRF.

What do most people dress up as for Halloween? ›

Costumes are traditionally those of monsters such as vampires, werewolves, zombies, ghosts, skeletons, witches, goblins, trolls, devils, etc., or in more recent years, such science fiction-inspired characters as aliens and superheroes.

What was the very first Halloween costume? ›

In parts of Ireland, a man dressed as a white horse known as Lair Bhan—an ancient Celtic fertility symbol—led noisy processions at Samhain. Author Katharine Clark wrote in An Irish Book of Shadows that Lair Bhan was represented using white sheets and a wooden head.

What movie inspired Halloween? ›

The original Halloween, released in 1978, was written by John Carpenter and Debra Hill—the film's director and producer respectively. The film, itself inspired by Alfred Hitchco*ck's Psycho and Bob Clark's Black Christmas, is known to have inspired a long line of slasher films.

What is the most popular Halloween costume today? ›

Most popular costume 2023
  • Spider-Man.
  • Witch.
  • Fairy.
  • Wednesday Addams.
  • Dinosaur.
  • Cowboy.
  • Ninja.
  • Bunny.
Oct 16, 2023

What was the most popular costume in 2010? ›

Most popular Halloween costumes for 2010: Snooki, Lady Gaga and Buzz Lightyear.

What was the popular Halloween costume in 1999? ›

Check out the most popular costumes by year from the '90s until now.
  • 1993. Ninja Turtles. 1993. ...
  • 1994. Might Morphin Power Rangers. 1994. ...
  • 1995. Woody and Buzz Lightyear. 1996. ...
  • 1999. Neo. 2000. ...
  • 2001. Harry Potter and Hermione Granger. 2002. ...
  • 2005. Darth Vader and Princess Leia. 2006. ...
  • 2007. Hannah Montana. 2008. ...
  • 2009. Edward Cullen. 2010.
Oct 29, 2017

What was the most popular Halloween costume in 2009? ›

Batman and the Joker were also top sellers. 2009 saw the rise of "Twilight" characters Edward Cullen and Bella Swan.

What is traditionally the most sought out Halloween costume? ›

Typically, the most popular Halloween costumes are a devil, a mummy, a princess, a vampire, or a clown. The great thing about these Halloween costumes is they are versatile, so they can be worn for multiple years.

What is the most worn Halloween costume ever? ›

Knowing that the costumes we choose suggest something about the culture at large, we decided to zoom out and consider the most popular themes represented. Superheroes, Batman, Disney, and Star Wars come to the top.

What are the top three costumes for Halloween? ›

What Are the Most Popular Halloween Costumes This Year?
Rank (2023)Costume Name
1Barbie
2Princess
3Spider-Man
4Witch
23 more rows
Oct 24, 2023

What was Halloween influenced by? ›

The tradition originated with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts. In the eighth century, Pope Gregory III designated November 1 as a time to honor all saints. Soon, All Saints Day incorporated some of the traditions of Samhain.

What is the origin of Halloween costumes? ›

The genesis of Halloween costumes may date back over 2,000 years. Historians consider the Celtic pagan festival of Samhain, which marked summer's end and the beginning of the year's "darker" half in the British Isles, to be the holiday's precursor. In the 1960s costumes became lighter and more playful.

What inspired the Halloween theme? ›

He says the rhythm of Halloween's main title theme was inspired by an exercise his father taught him on the bongos in 1961, the beating out of 5/4 time. “There is a point in making a movie when you experience the final result,” he writes on his site.

Why did people traditionally dress up in costumes on Halloween? ›

The origin of dressing up in costumes was because it was thought that if people dressed as ghosts and demons the spirits might mistake them for one of their own and would not harm them. During the festival animals and even humans were sacrificed to appease Samhain. It was later 'Christianised'.

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