I don’t know how it happened, because I feel like last week we were flipping Labor Day burgers and easing into a back-to-school routine, but lo and behold, here comes Halloween. I’ve always loved dressing up and knocking on neighbors’ doors for free candy, but something about doing it as a parent is just extra-special. Except for the part where I’m scrambling for a last minute Halloween costume.
My three-year-old has been flip-flopping for months between a mermaid and a princess — so I’ve stocked up on costume necessities for both options. And the baby’s adorable Etsy Halloween costume is due to arrive in the mail any day now. But of course, as a mom the last thing I always seem to think about is myself. Cue the last-minute search to find a suitable costume.
The good news is, these days mom life itself goes through many transformative costumes. No store-bought costume is necessary when you can just reach into the closet and grab something that totally works. Worst case scenario: throw on your wedding dress and go as the last time you actually paid attention to your own appearance. (Kidding, sort of). PS: A diaper bag works wonders as a candy tote (so many deep pockets for hiding your favorite pieces from the kids!)
Need a last minute Halloween costume that doesn’t look completely ridiculous? Let these easy get-ups inspire you:
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Last-Minute Halloween Costumes Moms Can Pull Out of Their Closets
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Fitness Instructor
Throw on your favorite pair of leggings and one of those fabulous jackets with the thumbholes in the sleeves to be a yogi for the day, or add colorful socks and a swimsuit for an 80's vibe. A matching kiddo makes for an extra-cute touch.
Photo: Instagram/jmhastings7
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WWII's
A World War II classic image reinvented on Mommy is a win - especially in an era where girls need as many strong female role models as they can get, Grab your favorite red lipstick and a denim shirt and get going.
Photo: Dress Cori Lynn
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Witch
A little black dress and a broom are all you need to nail this one, but rooting around in the kids' dress-up bin for a witch's hat won't hurt. I'd also add an eyeliner wart to my nose or some green shadow on my cheeks to enhance the look.
Photo: Dress Cori Lynn
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Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's
A black dress, heels, and some fake pearls are all you really need to pull this one off. The extra-long cigarette holder is cute but skippable for trick-or-treat, definitely. A French twist hairstyle and a tiara will top off the look nicely!
Photo: The Joy of Fashion Blog
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Fairytale Queen
It's evident from the photo that I was much happier about our costumes last year than my then-2-month-old was! Tossing together a "fairytale queen" costume on the morning of Halloween couldn't be easier. I grabbed a pink frock from the closet, tied some lace ribbon around my head as a crown, and donned the fanciest earrings I could find. Voila!
Photo: Instagram/OurLifeInRoseGold
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Mary Poppins
It doesn't get any cuter than a full-on Mary Poppins getup, especially when you pulled it all from your own closet. Take a page out of adorable blogger Keiko Lynn's repertoire and totally wow the kids (and the neighbors!).
Photo: Keiko Lynn
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Bat
This one does require a tad of craftiness, but it's totally doable with stuff you have in the closet. Turn an umbrella and a hoodie into a fabulous bat costume with this easy DIY.
Photo & Tutorial: Evil Mad Scientist
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Cruella De Vil
If you don't have red leather gloves and a white fur coat in your closet, you can still pull this off with just a black dress and the hair. A little bit of drugstore spray-on color goes a long way. Grab a stuffed Dalmatian from the kiddos' toy bin for some extra wow factor.
Photo: Instagram/LaurenConrad
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Baby Bandit
Leggings and a beanie are all a mama needs to put together a last-minute closet costume. Use black eyeliner or shadow to create the mask, or you can fashion one out of an old pair of pantyhose with eye holes cut out.
Photo: Instagram/DeHaanZoo
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Wednesday Addams
How many times have you worn a white button-down under a black cardigan and not realized that you had the perfect Wednesday Addams costume hanging in your closet?
Photo: Instagram/MakinMommyMovez84
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Cat
All you need is animal print tp or tee and you're good to go. Black eyeliner creates whiskers and a cute nose. If you're feeling "extra" you can fashion some ears out of pipe cleaners, but this look is just purr-fect even without.
Photo: Instagram/SweetPeaPretties
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Modern Day Dorothy
Planning a going as characters from The Wizard of Oz? Turns out, you don't need a blue gingham gown to fit in. I love how this mom paired a plaid shirt and red chucks with two-minute braided pigtails for an easy Dorothy costume right out of the closet.
Photo: Instagram/MrsBlankenship0
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Iron Chef
Very "punny" indeed! Combine household staples to create this super-easy and totally hilarious costume. Don't have a chef's hat and coat lying around? Your apron will do just fine!
Photo: Instagram/gabn8tor
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Crazy Cat Lady
This might be my favorite -- and one of the easiest on the list. Grab an old bathrobe and tape a few cats to yourself to pull off this ultra-recognizable and totally hilarious look. This mom went over-the-top bringing a "kitty litter" inspired cake to work!
Photo: Instagram/JosiePearlCouture
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Mombie
It doesn't take much to look like a hot mess. Emphasize those under-eye bags and throw a baby doll in a carrier and you'll be the cutest zombie mama on the block.
Photo: Instagram/tetesmcgeets
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#LastMinuteCostume
Call it like it is! Your adult trick-or-treating buddy just needs to hang a hashtag fashioned out of black foam board around his or her neck, and you can update your hashtag to make it even funnier throughout the night. (#mommyneedsadrink, anyone?)
Photo: Instagram/KennedyAndMe