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Pop Culture & Art November 01, 2024

This Halloween, Hollywood stars embraced creativity, with celebrity costumes ranging from film tributes to satirical references.

Jennifer Garner delighted fans by dressing as her character from ‘13 Going on 30,’ recreating the look from the 2004 rom-com with her original necklace and dress. Halle Bailey paid homage to Halle Berry by wearing an orange bikini inspired by Berry’s role in ‘Die Another Day,’ while her sister Chlöe Bailey opted for Jessica Rabbit, complete with red wig and sequined red dress.

Janelle Monáe, a Halloween enthusiast known for planning costumes years ahead, stunned as E.T. from the 1982 classic. “Halloween has been a happy space for me since I was a kid,” Monáe shared with The Hollywood Reporter, expressing her love for “transforming into characters.” Lizzo humorously tackled the Ozempic craze by dressing as a fictional weight-loss drug, showcasing a satirical ad that read, “Need self-love? Try Lizzo! Lose guilt, gain confidence.”

Anne Hathaway’s take on Halloween celebrated New York as she dressed as a ghostly Statue of Liberty, titled “Boo York City.” Ice Spice channeled Leeloo from ‘The Fifth Element,’ while Megan Thee Stallion transformed into Starfire from the 1980s comic, capturing the character’s vivid lavender outfit and red hair.

Hollywood’s favorite spooky holiday also saw Paris Hilton channel Uma Thurman’s Mia Wallace from ‘Pulp Fiction,’ while The Chainsmokers honored Pixar by dressing as characters from ‘Ratatouille.’ Ed Sheeran joined in with humor, dressing as a viral meme of himself with a playful caption, “Haters will say it’s AI.”

Stars’ costumes were widely shared across social media, bringing fans into the Halloween spirit. For Monáe and others, Halloween re

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