Whether you like it or not, all Halloween costumes fall into three major categories: #1. Yes, I bought it 10 years ago, and I don’t care for trends; #2. No, this costume isn’t too revealing; #3. Yes, I put too much care into my Halloween costume, no, I don’t think I’m hyperfocused. But, not many people are aware of the fact that there is a fourth, secret category called “I’m one with my Halloween costume.”
#1. Fairy
- Key Elements: Pastel or earthy colors, sheer fabrics, glitter, pointed ears, and, of course, wings.
#2. Mermaid
The mermaid aesthetic is all about celebrating the beauty of the ocean, and a Halloween party is going to be your helper here. Costumes should combine shimmering, scale-like patterns with flowing, elegant silhouettes. You can be a classic mermaid with a shell top and a finned skirt or a more mysterious siren with darker colors and dramatic makeup. Pointy ears work too!
- Key Elements: Iridescent fabrics, sequin scales, shell accessories, long, flowing hair, and a touch of sea-inspired makeup.
#3. Femme Fatale
Channel your inner mysterious and alluring character. The femme fatale aesthetic is a nod to classic Hollywood and film noir, focusing on a seductive and powerful look. It is something on the verge of a dark, feminine vibe, with a bit more class to the mood.
- Key Elements: A form-fitting black dress, a sharp blazer, red lipstick, dramatic eyeliner, and high heels. Think classic spy or a cunning movie villain.
#4. Coquette
Who doesn’t feel like a coquette at times? If you’d like to follow the classic girly Halloween formula, then you’ll find yourself here. Think of it as a blend of sweetness and sultry charm. It’s playful, flirty, and effortlessly feminine.
- Key Elements: Lace, bows, ribbons, frilly socks, and soft, pastel colors. A simple, yet chic dress with delicate accessories completes the look.
#5. Goblicore
Goblincore celebrates often overlooked parts of nature. The beauty in the unusual, messy, and what, for the most part, is considered to be ugly. Your goblincore costume has to be less about glamour, but more about being a part of the natural, slightly messy world of the forest.
- Key Elements: As a part of a nature-based aesthetic, goblincore loves earth tones, layered clothing, moss, mushrooms, and frog motifs. Think foraging bags, chunky boots, and an overall rustic, slightly disheveled look.
#6. Dreamy
The dreamy aesthetic (can be paired with a dreamcore) is all about softness, surreal, and a touch of sad nostalgia. This is going to be more than a Halloween costume; it is going to be a full-on character mode.
- Key Elements: Sheer fabrics, stars, moons, or cloud prints, and a muted, ethereal color palette. A light-up dress or a simple tutu can create a beautiful, dreamlike effect.
#7. All Things Pastel
This aesthetic is exactly what it sounds like: a celebration of soft, muted colors. You can be a pastel witch, a fairy, or any character you choose, simply by reimagining them in a pastel palette. Great idea to combine all those cheerful accessories you’ve collected over the years.
- Key Elements: Lavender, baby blue, mint green, and pale pink. Think monochromatic outfits or a mix of several soft shades.
#8. Vampire
- Key Elements: Dark colors like black, deep red, and burgundy, a cloak, fake fangs, and a smoky eye with a deep red lip.
#9. Cyperpunk
Halloween may not be the most appropriate time for cyberpunk aesthetics, but who cares? You can step into the futuristic world of technology any time you want. This look combines high-tech elements with a gritty, slightly dirty urban feel. This costume is perfect for those who love sci-fi and a sleek, futuristic look.
- Key Elements: Neon lights, bold colors, metallic fabrics, leather, and futuristic accessories like goggles or a headpiece. Think Blade Runner, Fifth Element, or The Matrix.
#10. Earthcore
- Key Elements: Deep greens, browns, and other earthy colors. Think dried flowers, tree branches, leaves, and natural fabrics like linen and cotton. A simple, nature-inspired outfit can be both beautiful and comfortable.