
How about it? Transformation is just about the coolest thing to do with Halloween. If you’re vampires sparkling, turning an awkward princess-in-training into a girl of your fantasy movie silver screen, the right costume is the real deal. There is a countdown of ten movie and TV character looks that are pretty much identifiable at once, are simple to get, and will definitely be the Halloween show winners, from old school to trendy stuff.

10. The Doll from Squid Game
Not many bipeds can do what the creepy doll from Squid Game does to a robotic audience. The monster is also the most lovely angel at first sight with its orange dress, yellow blouse, knee-length white socks, and black ballerinas. What is the most important thing? Absolutely nothing is behind those big, empty eyes. One of the pink-masked guards will surely be more than happy if you can persuade him that he has to be your accomplice, and then take the picture of the two of you. It is very scary, straightforward in style, and quite an appropriate choice for a person who enjoys getting a bite of nostalgia in the most infatuating way of his/her childhood.

9. Maverick from Top Gun: Maverick
With only a flight suit and aviator sunglasses, a guy can be claimed as “the coolest”. Why not imitate Tom Cruise from Top Gun with green flight overalls, rugged boots, and a coppery dog tag, and if you wish, also wearing aviator sunglasses?. You are ready to take off with a pair of sleek aviator sunglasses wrapped around your eyes and no other preparation. Whether flying alone or arriving with a “Wingman,” the style of dressing signals confidence and charm. It is old school, very much like the film, and so effortlessly chic, just like the movie itself.

8. Margot Robbie as Barbie in Barbie
The world is Barbie’s, and we’re just dressing up like her. The look of Margot Robbie rollerblading in Barbie is one hundred percent an 880sretro glam and neon homage. The costume is a patterned leotard, bright pink bike shorts, neon earrings, and a yellow visor of which is topped off by a matching pair of rollerblades. It is completely irresistible to be vibrant, and it is really hard not to smile at it. Without a doubt, the costume is one that joyfully expresses itself, and it is bound to be the most popular one of the crowd if a person is willing to let out his/her inner doll.

7. Ted Lasso from Ted Lasso
The one, whose heart is in the right place, positive, and just the perfect amount of dorky, is Ted Lasso, and he is the good to wear costume that we all could use. Put together the things such as a blue-and-red tracksuit, whistle, visor, and mustache as fake or real-and you are good to go. The most fun thing in the world? You can go around the whole night handing out shortbread and motivational quotes. Easy, cozy, and loving just like him.

6. Mia Thermopolis from The Princess Diaries
Before the makeover, before the crown-Mia Thermopolis was truly an icon of all awkward teens everywhere. Recreate her look with a blue plaid skirt, light blue shirt, tie, blazer, knee-high socks, and sensible flats. Let’s not forget the frizzy hair and big eyeglasses that really bring on that perfectly chaotic “I’m secretly a princess” vibe. It is cute, it’s nostalgic, and it’s actually quite easy to put together.

5. Cassie Howard from Euphoria
Cassie Howard is a Halloween dream for lovers of all things glam and Gen-Z. Her instantly recognizable look from Euphoria season two features a high ponytail with bubble elastics, a blue wrap-front top, and a pink purse. Add some glitter makeup and glassy lips, and you’re golden. This look is drama, beauty, and heartbreak-the very things Cassie herself embodies.

4. Harry Potter from Harry Potter
It’s timeless, magical, and endlessly customizable, and that’s why Harry Potter remains a staple for Halloween. Don a pair of round glasses, a Gryffindor scarf, a wand, and finish off the look with the iconic lightning-bolt scar. Go full Hogwarts uniform or just throw on a robe-you’ll be instantly recognizable. It’s easy, classic, and just perfect for young and old Potterheads.

3. Cruella de Vil from Cruella
If you love a costume with flair, Cruella is your fashion-forward villain of choice. Channel Emma Stone’s bold take with a sleek faux-leather outfit, dramatic makeup, red lipstick, and of course, that iconic half-black, half-white wig. Add in a toy Dalmatian or faux fur coat to really drive the look home. This costume is equal parts sinister and stylish, which is exactly what Halloween fashion is all about.

2. Robin Buckley from Stranger Things
Scoops Ahoy, anyone? Robin’s uniform from Stranger Things isn’t only adorable but instantly iconic. Just throw on a light blue sailor top and matching shorts, knee-high socks, red Converse, and attach a “Robin” name tag. Keep in your pocket a fake ice cream cone or a witty quip, and you’re good to go. Nostalgic, fun, and perfectly Stranger Things-coded, this costume doesn’t go overboard.

1. Edward Cullen from Twilight
If you’ve ever wanted to sparkle, quite literally, this is your year. Channel your inner brooding vampire in a blue button-down, jeans, gray pea coat, and a pair of gold contact lenses. Finish it off with a dusting of body glitter and your best mysterious stare. Instant heartthrob energy. Love it or hate it, Twilight’s legacy lives on, and Edward Cullen remains arguably one of the most recognizable pop culture icons of the 2000s.

Whether you’re dressing to scare, charm, or simply stand out in a crowd, these costumes prove that pop culture never goes out of style. From superheroes to awkward teens to misunderstood villains, there’s a character here for every kind of Halloween mood. So grab your props, cue the theme music, and get ready to make your grand entrance—because this Halloween, you’re the star of the show.