Over the years it became a bit of a tradition to offer up some Halloween costume inspiration from the past twelve months wardrobes from the big and small screens. When my enthusiasm waned for blogging during the pandemic, I let this annual tradition slip, but this year it's back with a vengeance and showcasing costume ideas from cinema and television (especially as it gives me something to do waiting for Hurricane Hilary to pass). Here are some outfits worn by the leading ladies from science fiction, fantasy comedy, the comic book world and even history, to help start your own costume ideas flowing for Halloween.
Queen Ramonda
costume from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
If you're looking for a regal look this Halloween, then look no further than the costumes worn by Angela Bassett in 2022's Wakanda Forever (and the first Black Panther movie) as 'Queen Ramonda'. Beautiful garments like this delivered Ruth Carter her second Academy Award win for Costume Design.
General Nanisca
costume from The Woman King
Sticking to African-inspired designs and Viola Davis wore this costume as the Agojie warrior 'General Nanisca' in 2022's The Woman King. Gersha Phillips is Costume Designer on the historical action movie.
Catwoman
costume from The Batman
If you're in the market for something stealthy and sexy, then the cat burglar suit worn by Zoë Kravitx as 'Selina Kyle' in 2022's superhero flick, The Batman. Jacqueline Durran is Costume Designer on DC's latest Caped Crusader outing.
Fans of the feline character may also like to take a closer look at Anne Hathaway's Catwoman costume from The Dark Knight Rises and Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman costume from Batman Returns.
Scarlet Scarab
costume from Moon Knight
Marvel Cinematic Universe fans may be interested in the film studios' first Egyptian female superhero, 'Scarlet Scarab'.
May Calamawy wore this Emmy-nominated costume designed by Meghan Kasperlik in 2022's Disney+ television series, Moon Knight.
America Chavez
costume from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Speaking of new superheroes, and Marvel Comics queer Latina, 'America Chavez', made her big screen debut in 2022's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Xochitl Gomez brought the powerful dimension-hopping character to life in the MCU movie and sported this costume designed by Graham Churchyard.
Jane Foster's Mighty Thor
costume from Thor: Love and Thunder
Natalie Portman returned to the MCU as astrophysicist 'Jane Foster' and when she wielded the hammer of the thunder god, Mjolnir, she was transformed into the 'Mighty Thor' in 2022's Thor: Love and Thunder.
If you like this comic accurate masked armoured look, you may also enjoy checking out Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie costume (pictured behind right), also designed by Mayes C. Rubeo.
Deirdre Beaubeirdre
costume from Everything Everywhere All at Once
If you'd prefer a more down-to-earth look this Halloween, then maybe Jamie Lee Curtis' quirky IRS inspector 'Deidre Beaubeidre' from 2022's sci-fi comedy, Everything Everywhere All at Once, may be more up your alley.
Shirley Kurata was deservedly nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design for her work on the multi-Oscar winning movie.
Angelyne costume
For a costume inspired by a blast from the past, maybe 1980s billboard star 'Angelyne' is the blonde bombshell you're looking for.
Emmy Rossum brought the Los Angeles Corvette-driving icon to life in Peacock's miniseries and Danny Glicker was Emmy-nominated for his costume design work on the television show.
Tsireya
costume from Avatar: The Way of Water
For those of you looking for an out-of-this-world look and to show a bit more skin, maybe it's time to return to the moon of Pandora with this costume from Avatar: The Way of Water.
Bailey Bass played the blue-skinned reef-living Na'vi, 'Tsireya', and Deborah Scott is Costume Designer on James Cameron's blockbuster movie sequel.
Winifred Sanderson
costume from Hocus Pocus 2
And finally, always a firm favourite for Halloween, the 'Sanderson Sisters', especially Bette Midler's 'Winifred Sanderson'.
The mischievous Salem witches returned for a supernatural Disney+ movie sequel, Hocus Pocus 2, in 2022 with updated costume designs by Salvador Pérez Jr.
What do you think? Is there anything here to inspire your look this haunting season? If not there are loads more looks from the big and small screen on this blog from recent times and years past to fuel your imagination.
Let the countdown to Halloween begin.
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