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  2. The most popular Halloween costumes this year, ranked - AOL

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    This fuss-free, low-effort costume is the second most popular among kids on Halloween, with 1.8 million children planning to dress as a ghost this year. You could buy one from the store or cut old ...

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    Shop: Frozen Deluxe Costume Collection for Adults, $55.99 (Orig. $79.99) Shop: Winifred Sanderson , Mary Sanderson and Sarah Sanderson , $45.49 each (Orig. $64.99) Shop: Black Widow Costume for ...

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    Rubie’s Selina Kyle: The Batman Movie Costume. Price: $50.90 (orig. $55.99) 9% OFF Buy Now . 3. Rubie’s Adult Deluxe Top Gun Costume. While it may be a bit more covered up than some of the ...

  5. Halloween costume - Wikipedia

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    Halloween costumes are often designed to imitate supernatural and scary beings. Costumes are traditionally those of monsters such as vampires, werewolves, zombies, ghosts, [33] skeletons, witches, goblins, trolls, devils, etc., or in more recent years, such science fiction-inspired characters as aliens and superheroes. There are also costumes ...

  6. Angels Costumes - Wikipedia

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    Angels acquired Bermans & Nathans in 1992, moving the professional hire for film, TV and theatre to Camden. In 2015, Angels provided costumes to four of the five films nominated in this category: Mr. Turner, Into the Woods, Maleficent and The Grand Budapest Hotel, which won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design that year. [7]

  7. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland and Ireland, guising—children disguised in costume going from door to door for food or coins—is a secular Halloween custom. [173] It is recorded in Scotland at Halloween in 1895 where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit, and money.