Halloween may fall on a Monday this year, but that just means there are more days to get into the spooky spirit. Our favorite celebrities got the festivities off to an early start, kicking off Halloweekend with several flawless renditions of jaw-dropping looks.
From Kylie Jenner posing in a couture gown as the Bride of Frankenstein, to Lizzo donning yellow body paint as Marge Simpson, to Janelle Monáe transforming into an alien diva from The fifth Element, 2022 has been the year of great creativity and attention to detail.
See our favorite celebrity costumes below.
Kim Kardashian
The SKIMS founder went down the superhero route, transforming into x-men Mystical character.
Kylie Jenner
The Kylie Cosmetics founder paid tribute to the 1935 film Bride of Frankenstein in several looks, including one bespoke Jean Paul Gaultier dress by Glenn Martens.
And for her second costume of the weekend, she was a sexy Elvira, Mistress of Darkness.
Hailey Bieber
The model channeled Laetitia Casta’s signature pink wedding dress, which Casta wore to the Yves Saint Laurent haute couture show in 1999.
Janelle Monae
The singer and actor pulled off a stunning full-body transformation into Diva Plavalaguna, the alien singer of The fifth Element.
Lizzo
The “About Damn Time” singer transformed into Marge Simpson, complete with full body paint and matching yellow fingernails.
Megan Fox and the Kelley Machine Gun
The couple dressed as Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson and Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, especially the looks of the couple at the 1995 grand opening night of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.
Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker
Mr. and Mrs. Barker dressed as Chucky and Chucky’s bride for their first Halloween as a married couple. The two attended their family Halloween party with Kourtney’s sisters and their kids.
Lori Harvey
The model paid tribute to Beyoncé, recreating the superstar’s looks from her 2003 “Me, Myself, and I” music video.
Ariana Grande and Liz Gillies
the old Victorious the stars recreated several scenes from the cult 2000 mockumentary Best of Show (including Grande’s latest Jennifer Coolidge impersonation).
Frankie Jonas and Anna Olsen
Younger Jonas and his girlfriend have poked fun at Joe Jonas and his ex Taylor Swift by hilariously recreating one of the former couple’s most iconic stage moments.
Joe Jonas
Joe, meanwhile, did it all as Flo from Progressive — bright red lipstick and all.
Ciara
The singer and her five-year-old daughter, Sienna, recreated “Got Milk?” of Serena and Venus Williams in 2000. campaign, with white milk mustaches.
Paris Hilton
The reality TV star dressed up as “the icon of her childhood”, Sailor Moon.
Chloe
The “For the Night” singer rode an electrifying storm.
Keke Palmer
Weeks after responding to fans who wanted her play Rapunzelthe Nope the actress styled a stunning princess in extra-long box braids.
Kendall Jenner
Model tapped into ’90s nostalgia by dressing as Pixar’s Jessie toy story 2.
Lili Reinhart, Madelaine Petsch and Camila Mendes
The Riverdale trio dressed in updated looks based on the witches of Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy from Hocus Pocus.
Latte
‘Big Energy’ rapper turned into Tim Burton’s Emily Corpse bride with a breathtaking gaze.
Hayley Kiyoko and Becca Tilley
The singer and the Bachelor Nation alum made an adorable pair in their couple’s costume, with Kiyoko as Velma and Tilley as Daphne from scooby-doo.
Eugene Lee Yang
The filmmaker and Try Guy played dual roles as Eddie Munson and Vecna from stranger things Season 4.
addison rae
The TikTok star recreated Lady Gaga’s performance look from the 2009 VMAs, fake blood and all.
Sarah Michelle Gellar
The Revenge The star swapped out her headmaster jumpsuits for the adorable school uniform from the Netflix movie.
Vanessa Hudgens
The multi-hyphen has planned a black swan costume for two, with her friend GG Magree dancing as the white swan.
MUNA
The electro-pop group turned their concert into a Halloween party, dressing up as the band Pink Slip from 2003 terrible friday to perform the song from the soundtrack “Take Me Away”.
Quinci LeGardye is a Los Angeles-based freelance writer who covers culture, politics, and mental health through a black feminist lens. When she’s not writing or checking Twitter, she’s probably watching the latest K-drama or performing a concert in her car.