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Halloween Costumes

Halloween costumes are traditionally those of monsters such as vampires, ghosts, skeletons, witches, and devils...

Halloween costumes are traditionally those of monsters such as vampires, ghosts, skeletons, witches, and devils. Costumes are also based on themes other than traditional horror, such as those of characters from television shows, movies and other pop culture icons. 

According to The National Retail Federation’s (NRF) 2007 Halloween Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey , the top Halloween costumes for children in the United States are:

1. Princess
2. Spider-Man
3. Witch
4. Disney Princess
5. Star Wars Character
6. Pumpkin
7. Ghost
8. Power Ranger

The top Halloween costumes for adults in the same year were:

1. Witch
2. Vampire
3. Cat
4. Princess
5. Fairy
6. Wench / Tart
7. Clown
8. Angel
9. Nurse

BIGresearch conducted a survey for the National Retail Federation in the United States and found that 53.3% of consumers planned to buy a costume for Halloween 2005, spending $38.11 on average (up 10 dollars from the year before). They were also expected to spend $4.96 billion in 2006, up significantly from just $3.3 billion the previous year.

Halloween costumes are outfits worn on or around October 31, the day of Halloween . Halloween is a modern-day holiday originating in the Pagan Celtic holiday of Samhain (in Christian times, the eve of All Saints Day).

Although popular histories of Halloween claim that the practice goes back to ancient celebrations of Samhain, in fact there is little primary documentation of masking or costuming on Halloween before the twentieth century. Costuming became popular for Halloween parties in America in the early 1900s, as often for adults as for children. The first mass-produced Halloween costumes appeared in stores in the 1930s when trick-or-treating was becoming popular in the United States.

What sets Halloween costumes apart from costumes for other celebrations or days of dressing up is that they are often designed to imitate supernatural and scary beings. Costumes are traditionally those of monsters such as vampires, ghosts, skeletons, witches, and devils. There are also costumes of pop culture figures like presidents, or film, television, and cartoon characters.

Another popular trend is for women (and in some cases, men) to use Halloween as an excuse to wear particularly revealing costumes , showing off more skin than would be socially acceptable otherwise.

Halloween costume parties generally fall on, or around, 31 October, often falling on the Friday or Saturday prior to Halloween.

 
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