By Lilly Kujawski
Editor

Illustrations by Kaitlyn Carr

WHAT THE ZODIAC SIGNS ARE DRESSING UP AS THIS HALLOWEEN

 

 

ARIES: With your competitive spirit, it’s probably pretty safe to say you’ve been planning your costume for at least a month now. Don’t worry, your costume is the best.

 

 

 

TAURUS: You’re wholesome, fun-loving and still get super giddy about Halloween. Go as a fairy, a dinosaur or a mermaid.

 

 

 

GEMINI: Why choose? You have a different costume planned for every function and party you’re going to.

 

 

 

CANCER: You’re recycling last year’s costume and hosting a spooky get-together at your place.

 

 

 

Leo: Your favorite celebrity, or a lion, if you want to be truly on-brand.

 

 

 

Virgo: A tried-and-trued classic, like Mia Wallace from “Pulp Fiction” or a Halloween witch, but you’ve got every detail dialed into perfection.

 

 

 

Libra: Always on top of the latest trends, you’re dressing up as a “Euphoria” or “Stranger Things” character.

 

 

 

Scorpio: A devil, monster or zombie-bride if you’re feeling ghoulish, or a cowboy/girl if “Old Town Road” was your song of choice this past summer.

 

 

 

Sagittarius: Whatever your friends chose for the group costume this year, or a White Claw t-shirt. You love Halloween for the parties.

 

 

 

Capricorn: The incredibly obscure and clever costume that no one gets, but once they ask, their mind is blown.

 

 

 

Aquarius: Something cute and easy, like a black cat costume or a pumpkin print sweater.

 

 

 

Pisces: Something crazy and unique you paper mache or sewed together yourself.

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