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2021-11-22 06:43:29 By : Mr. Andrew Zhao

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This year’s Halloween coincided with heavy rains, family visits to campus, and graduate workers’ strikes. But apart from the Harvard bubble, this year's Halloween is the first Halloween to be celebrated outside of isolation in some time. With the combined power of designer wardrobes and the best makeup artists that money can buy, the celebrities we care about launched their best Halloween costumes to commemorate our favorite pagan holiday. This is a list of the top five celebrity Halloween costumes last weekend, but it's different. This year's edition: Clothing that college students can actually afford.

5. Blackpink's Lisa as a laser shooting doll in "Squid Game"

If we don’t see some of the costumes in this year’s most watched TV series, will it really be Halloween in 2021? Blackpink's Lisa made nails for the "Red Light and Green Light" doll, with a squid game invitation card hairpin. Black loafers and knee-length white socks are now a must-have in the wardrobe of every black academic enthusiast (or Hum10 student).

4. Mindy Kaling as Elle Woods from "Legally Blonde"

Mindy Kaling's thoughts... In fact, she dressed as our own Natalie Choo '22, the production of the "legal blonde" from Harvard ASAP? Astonishing. excellent. Off the air.

3. Hayley Bieber as Britney Spears

Is there any way for any of us to hire makeup artists and hairdressers who have verified Instagram accounts? Probably not (yet). However, Hailey Bieber's "...give me another baby" look can easily be realized by ordinary college students: braids with pompom hairpins, gray cardigans with white short tops, and pencils that can be easily rotated. hand. Red latex catsuit, maybe not. Nevertheless, this is an important reminder to empower women and celebrate the legend of Britney Spears.

2. Conan Gray as Roderick Huffley in "The Diary of a Little Kid"

For girls and gays, this is for you. Conan Gray let us know that he understands the dichotomy between "our Roderick" and "not our Roderick". He interprets the knocks in the elementary school book fair series that everyone likes. Drum, slightly illiterate brother. Gray wore a "Löded Diper" short top (we may or may not see it in Urban Outfitters in the near future), black boot jeans with a golden trouser chain, and Doc Martens to complete the look.

1. Steve Buscemi as Lenny Wosniak in "30 Rock"

Red Hat backwards. With a red jacket, open the zipper to reveal the gray "music*lightning symbol*music" shirt. The skateboard is on his shoulders. CNN awarded it "the Most Energetic Halloween Costume Award in 2021". (Dear CNN, please never use the word "yuan" again. Sign your names). Steve Buscemi, dressed as his character Lenny Wosniak in the early 2000s sitcom "30 Rock", made it clear that he was actually one of the children. Not only that, he even gave out candies to people who would trick or treat if they didn't give them a treat! What guy.

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