Best Halloween Costumes
This year's Best Halloween Costumes: Sexy, wild and crazy cat ideas that will make you stand out
So many Halloween fans choose to dress as something or someone relevant to popular culture, and this year is no different. If you're not sure what to wear this Oct. 31, there are some obvious (and not-so obvious) winners.
Two famous couples — Kate Middleton and Prince William, and Kim Kardashian and Kanye West — are very much in the zeitgeist and both had babies this year. Dressing as the royal family would be fairly simple — opt for something light blue and conservative, and have a swaddled baby doll in tow. You could even dress as baby George if you want to wear a diaper and a crown.
If you want to dress as Kim and Kanye, on the other hand, you should use a pillow to imitate a pregnant Kim and ideally wear something atrocious, perhaps using her dress from this year's Met Gala as your inspiration.
You could even dress as baby George if you want to wear a diaper and a crown.
With the series finale happening less than two weeks ago, Breaking Bad costumes will be ubiquitous this year, whether it's as Walter White or even just going in a yellow Hazmat suit. Blue rock candy is obviously a must.
Many women and girls opt for the sexy route when considering Halloween costumes, and this year there are several culturally relevant options. The film Spring Breakers debuted earlier this year, making a bikini top and short-shorts a viable costume. You could even kick it up a notch and bring your own grill-wearing, corn-rowed "Alien."
Probably the most obvious barely-there costume is Miley Cyrus' flesh colored bikini — and a giant foam finger, of course — look from this year's infamous VMA performance. Transform a Beetlejuice costume into Robin Thicke's outfit and you'll be costume contest contenders.
After the racial epithet controversy from earlier this year, going as Paula Deen is a simple but poignant costume option, requiring only a grey wig, flowy blouse and Southern accent. Another simple but easily recognizable costume featuring a Southern accent would be to dress as any of the guys from Duck Dynasty.
All you need is a fake beard and some camouflage.
While the government shutdown will hopefully not be as relevant come Oct. 31, it definitely could be. Go as the Statue of Liberty and wear a "Closed" sign, or dress as an out-of-work park ranger or astronaut.
If you're a fan of Internet memes, Grumpy Cat is definitely a great, easy-to-assemble option. Wear cat ears, some face paint and an ever-present scowl, and you've got yourself a solid costume that will be appreciated by anyone with a computer.