Reminiscent of the Red Queen from Alice In Wonderland is this Alexander McQueen look from the brand’s Fall/Winter 2015 show – with the same voluminous updo, lips with red colour concentrated only in the middle and elaborate eyeshadow.
Make them see double when you go trick or treating with a replicate of your own head tucked neatly under your arm.
Look haunting but yet ethereal at the same time with this girl-next-door no-makeup-makeup look but with a third eye.
It might still be 2019, but 2020 is quickly approaching – so how’s this for some 2020 vision?
This look’s reminiscent of the sexy, sleek Cat Woman but made edgier – thanks to the studded metal spikes lined up around the undereye that lend a cool girl, rough edge to this black latex mask.
Who’s to say that all Halloween looks have to be elaborate and themed? We’re all for a prettier take on Halloween beauty too. Here’s a fresh-faced look from Dior’s Fall/Winter 2016 show that’s complete with a classic side-swept chignon and glossy black lips for a gothic slant.
A glammed-up, more fashionable version of Jason Vorhee’s mask, anyone?
Back in 2016, Marc Jacobs was channelling what we think is a modern take on the Corpse Bride with dramatic black accents around the eyes, an undulating hairline, bleached out brows and a heavy rock attitude.
In light of the recent Joker movie airing in cinemas, go as his frequent accomplice and lover Harley Quinn this season. From Thom Browne’s SS14 runways, an alternative take on Harley Quinn but with the same chalk-white complexion and smudged-out bright red lips.
We don’t know about you but this is giving us vibes of The Ring – just note the wet-looking, cascading hair stands that are hanging over the models’ faces.