Most of the ghoulish party antics went down last weekend, and now our social media feeds are being flooded with everybody’s A+ efforts. We’ve managed to snag a few of our favourites – from celebs to our own LWA party punters – to hopefully provide some inspiration for Halloween 2018. Yeah, we know it’s 12 months away, but you can never be too prepared, right? Have a look below:
The more specific the costume, the better. This one of Kim Kardashian’s internet-breaking Paper Magazine cover is just great, with flowing alcohol and all:
And speaking of Kim, the socialite herself teamed up with sister Kourtney to deliver this convincing duo of Madonna & Michael Jackson:
And of course, Kim has more than one Halloween party to go, so she snapped necks once again as R&B goddess Aaliyah:
And here’s three more R&B queens, because why not?
At the other end of the sonic spectrum, there’s pop-punk rascals Blink 182. And it would be criminal not to include this 10/10 rendition of adult star Janine Lindemulder on the cover of their classic 1999 album Enema of the State:
Plus Eminem (in his throwback chainsaw days) and No Doubt frontwoman, Gwen Stefani – the duo that the world deserves:
We can’t say no to a Simpsons costume, especially when it’s this considered and involves the Spruce Moose:
And no, we won’t ever get sick of people dressing up as Lisa in ‘Floreda’:
The parents of the year go to whoever set these kids up perfectly for that Friday scene:
Steph Curry looking legitimately terrifying as the villain from Saw. Please watch this video with the sound on for full effect:
And Rita Ora as Poison Ivy, because Rita Ora:
Here’s Regina George after she got hit by a bus in Mean Girls and still attended Spring Fling:
Okay so my sister wins best costume pic.twitter.com/kT83CMZeM6
— jordan edwards (@jordyrenee7) October 28, 2017
Sometimes, the simple are the most effective:
This costume wins Halloween 2017. pic.twitter.com/ZnAZTk4HLA
— Caitlín Nic Aoidh (@CaitlinNicAoidh) October 27, 2017
These stoned pets put in more effort than plenty of humans:
But let’s be honest, the most frighteningly accurate costume has to go to this guy: