10 Amazing Book Character Halloween Costumes for Young Adults - BookScouter Blog (2024)

All about booksBy M.M. HattabOctober 25, 2022 Last Updated on October 25, 2022 by Olivia SmithTags: halloween, halloween costumes, young adultsNo Comments

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Got your Halloween party costume sorted yet? Maybe you’ve had something in the works from the end of August. Maybe you’ve had it all planned from the moment over-sweetened PSLs, scarves, turning leaves, and endless memes on the same appear on our horizons and screens.

If not, no excuses for your witch and black-cat basics – here at BookScouter HQ, we’d like to think you can do a little better. Don’t believe us? We come to the rescue with 10 curated and fabulous picks from YA and classic lit:

10 Amazing Book Character Halloween Costumes for Young Adults - BookScouter Blog (2)Alice In Wonderland – An eternal cliché of the season and lists like this, but for good reason, with a wealth of inspiration for group and individual costume ideas, eerie, clever, and wholesome. Maybe you’ll go for the tried and true, or maybe you’ll retire the Disney blue dress and Alice band this year. If so, start here:

Rabbits, Hatters, and a clever take on the eat-me, drink-me house imagery:

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10 Amazing Book Character Halloween Costumes for Young Adults - BookScouter Blog (4)Pride and Prejudice and Zombies – A concept that can work double-duty: bring joy to your inner Janeite (perhaps recycling your Jane Austen Festival outfits), while getting some good Napoleonic prop-weapon action in – check out this Regency Zombie Slayer How-To from cosplayer Cut Out and Keep:

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10 Amazing Book Character Halloween Costumes for Young Adults - BookScouter Blog (6)The Hunger Games – Another favourite of Con goers and cosplayers everywhere, with ample variations for the deeply committed and those working on a shoestring. There’s Katniss costumes of every stripe and more:

Buy online, or try a DIY version, like this one from Simple As That:

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10 Amazing Book Character Halloween Costumes for Young Adults - BookScouter Blog (8)Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys – these easy to pull together costumes take inspiration from the Mid Century golden-era of the teenage sleuth, using items that might lurk in the back of your closet, or that of someone you know.
Go preppy with blogger Nancy Buono, or explore some easy pairs division and sibling costume opportunities. There’s thrifty, feminist versions, like this one:

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(With some tweaks, these looks can also double as some Chilling Adventures of Sabrina costumes for after dark), per this one from nightbuddiesadventures.com.

10 Amazing Book Character Halloween Costumes for Young Adults - BookScouter Blog (10)Harry Potter – Another idea which lends itself to group and individual costume fun, for every price range, with plenty of seasonal witch, wizard, ghoul and magical creature characters to choose from, to suit all timescales and budgets:

10 Amazing Book Character Halloween Costumes for Young Adults - BookScouter Blog (11)For the ambitious and those who feel Hogwarts robes are just a little played out, try a Beauxbatons uniform (Per Our Shield Maiden’s pretty take), or this richly detailed Minerva McGonegall tribute.

10 Amazing Book Character Halloween Costumes for Young Adults - BookScouter Blog (12)Percy Jackson – This YA fantasy series by Rick Riordan continues to inspire, with incredible single and pairs costumes looking to the books and to the (controversially adapted) 2010 film – this guide from LoveToKnow gives a handy rundown of achievable DIY options, but if you’re not up for homemade swords and armour plating, why not try this off-duty Demi-God look?

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10 Amazing Book Character Halloween Costumes for Young Adults - BookScouter Blog (14)Maze Runner – with entire Pinterest boards dedicated to DIY character costumes and those which evoke place and time, as well as some choice selections on Etsy for those with more to spend, there’s plenty to get Greenies safely through the Glade and spooky season:

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10 Amazing Book Character Halloween Costumes for Young Adults - BookScouter Blog (16)Coraline – feeling bold enough for blue hair? A little dye, or a well-chosen wig and some clever clothing choices take you right into Neil Gaiman’s unsettling Other world – like this cute and quirky couples’ choice:

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10 Amazing Book Character Halloween Costumes for Young Adults - BookScouter Blog (18)Game of Thrones – Lannisters (with Iron Thrones attached)? Nightwalkers? Mother of Dragons? Actual Dragons? Whatever your Westeros allegiances, we’ve got you covered, right here:

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Though the HBO series features many iconic characters, try this Lady Stoneheart costume if you want to keep your focus on the books.

10 Amazing Book Character Halloween Costumes for Young Adults - BookScouter Blog (20)The Princess Bride: a cult favourite for well-read teens (and their parents), as well as another great choice for coordinated pairs or couples costumes:

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Bonus/honorable BookScouter mentions go to:

Hitchhikers Guide To the Galaxy – An Arthur Dent outfit might be the ultimate in lazy literary comfort-costuming. If you’re up for slightly more effort this year, check out the many Marvin costume ideas online.

His Dark Materials – Strong steampunk influences and distinctive characters abound, in costumes based on Philip Pullman’s immense multiverse. Daemons optional for those who draw the line at carrying around stuffed animals for a night’s revels.

Ready Player One – while the film’s gamer-guy (or girl) look might prove inescapable if you’ve seen the Spielberg movie, it’s also very easy to reproduce for the cash or time-strapped:

Daughter of Smoke and Bone – Not had enough blue hair action yet? Find more in this clever Karou costume idea.

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Got even more literary costume ideas you’d like to share? Let us know in the comments and socials. Better yet, show us your pics!

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FAQs

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.

How to dress up like Laurie Strode? ›

Character: Laurie Strode Actress: Jamie Lee Curtis Film: John Carpenter's Halloween (1978) What is Laurie wearing? Look #1 A modest forest green turtleneck, tan cable knit cardigan, knee length floral print skirt, cream tights, and penny loafers.

What is considered an offensive Halloween costume? ›

Watch out for costumes that represent cultures that your child doesn't identify with, as well as controversial figures like Confederate soldiers or serial killers. Costumes that stereotype prisoners, unhoused people or any other marginalized people aren't cool either.

Is Halloween becoming less popular? ›

Halloween is a widely celebrated tradition in the United States, with around 70 percent of Americans planning to participate in Halloween celebrations in 2023. In 2020 and 2021 planned participation fell noticeably, likely as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

What is the most bought item on Halloween? ›

Costumes, Masks, and Accessories

Staples of everyone's Halloween repertoire, costumes and masks are the biggest expense of each household's budget. Accessories (like fake weapons, blood, or others) are next, followed by decorations and candy.

What's the number one Halloween costume this year? ›

Barbie is the most popular costume this year, after the movie's huge success. As the spooky season is coming to a close with Halloween on Tuesday, here are the most popular costumes of this year.

What is the most used costume? ›

Here's what we found: Spider-Man was the most-repeated costume, showing up five different times across our lists. Captain Jack Sparrow also had a strong showing, as did Ghostface, Batman, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Big props for longevity to Morticia Addams, who showed up in 1967 and 1991.

What is the most popular Halloween costume in 2010s? ›

Most Popular Halloween Costume of the 2010s
  • Marvel's Avengers.
  • Game of Thrones.
  • Frozen.
  • Harley Quinn.
  • Wonder Woman.
Oct 26, 2021

What was the most popular Halloween costume in 2000? ›

Top Halloween Costumes: 1983-2019
  • 1980s. 1983: Princess Leia. 1984: Freddy Krueger. 1985: Hulk Hogan. 1986: Care Bears. 1987: Where's Waldo? ...
  • 1990s. 1990: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. 1991: The Terminator. 1992: Catwoman. 1993: Barney. ...
  • 2000s. 2000: Austin Powers. 2001: SNL Spartan Cheerleaders. 2002: Spider-Man. 2003: Pirates.

What was the most popular Halloween costume in the 80s? ›

A glance through the archives of the Post-Standard found that many of the most popular choices reflected what was hot in the popular culture at the time. Mr. T, Madonna, the Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Star Wars and Lou Ferrigno's Incredible Hulk were all big during the decade.

Who did Kylie Jenner dress up as for Halloween? ›

Kylie Jenner as the Bride of Frankenstein in 2022

The beauty mogul dressed as the Bride of Frankenstein from the 1935 film of the same name. She wore a custom Jean Paul Gaultier bandage gown, which included long sleeves and white cloth wrapped around her body.

How to look like a cowgirl for Halloween? ›

All you have to do is put on some jeans, a black crop top, a bandana, and a cowboy hat to fit the cowgirl aesthetic.

How to layer under Halloween costume? ›

Pair thermal leggings, tank tops, and undershirts under their costume. Even costumes you wouldn't think could be warm can be with layers. 2. Long gloves could add the extra hand you need to stay warm.

How many Halloween costumes are wasted? ›

The US has a population 5 times bigger than the UK, so estimates for how many Halloween costumes are thrown away in the US are around 35 million. A truly scary amount.

What should I dress if I hate Halloween? ›

14 Clever (and Easy!) DIY Halloween Costume Ideas for People Who Hate Dressing Up
  • 01 of 14. It's Raining Men. ...
  • 02 of 14. Damian from Mean Girls. ...
  • 03 of 14. Tom Cruise from Risky Business. ...
  • 04 of 14. Identity Theft. ...
  • 05 of 14. Instagram Story. ...
  • 06 of 14. Refrigerator. ...
  • 07 of 14. When Life Gives You Lemons. ...
  • 08 of 14. Andy Warhol.
Oct 29, 2019

Is it OK to dress as a priest for Halloween? ›

But common sense suggests that any costume that mocks a religious faith — whether it be a Catholic nun or priest, or a Buddhist monk— crosses a line. Your adorable little Noah is probably OK. OnePoll also offered a list of costumes that are deemed appropriate for children.

How many Halloween costumes are thrown away each year? ›

As stated by Chris Rose, an environmental consultant at Fairyland Trust, “the scariest thing about Halloween nowadays is the plastic.” Chris has a point – according to a study conducted by Hubbub Environmental Group, approximately 35 million Halloween costumes are thrown away every year in the US alone.

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