Gone are the days where it was easy to to go to Big W, buy a white table cloth and cut out two eye holes and become a ghost for Halloween. From matching couple costumes to the latest movie characters, people dressing up for Halloween are looking outside the box this year.
Harley Quinn
After behind-the-scene shots of one of the most anticipated movies, The Suicid Squad, we’re thinking there will be many Harley Quinn look-a-likes roaming the streets this year. As an added bonus it’s not a terribly hard costume to put together with some hair chalk, shorts, a baseball top and make up for special effects.
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Star Wars
It’s been a decade but the next Star Wars movie is about to be in every cinema in December. From Luke Skywalker and Darth Varder, to Princess Leia and Chewbacca – the options are endless.
Want to push the boundaries with an R2-D2 or Yoda costume? A Tasker can help you put it all together for you.
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Superheros
No one can look past a good Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman or Catwoman superhero character for a party – but we are going to say that it’s definitely the least scariest and easy option.
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Minions
They are seriously too cute and make the ideal children’s costumes as they guarantee not to scare a soul. It can be a little difficult to make but with a bit of DIY and creative input, your little minion will be a star.
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Halloween Couple Costumes
There options here are quite endless from famous couples and movie leading men and ladies to quirky costume ideas you may of not even thought about like Google Map pins and the good ol’ eggs & bacon.
Here are a couple of ideas to get you started:
Eggs & Bacon
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Google Maps
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Pacman
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