5 Silly but Comfortable Halloween Costume Ideas for Lazy Girls
Halloween might be our favorite time of the year. We love all things spooky, from horror movies to haunted houses, but we don't always enjoy dressing up in a costume. They can be ill-fitting and awkward, and sometimes, they just don't feel like us.
We basically live in loungewear, so we'd prefer to attend a party in something we feel confident and comfortable in. Ahead, find five easy, low-effort costumes to wear this Halloween.
Aerobics Instructor
As certified lazy girls ourselves, we don athletic wear practically every day of the week. Yes, you can find a way to incorporate it into your Halloween costume—be an aerobic instructor. There's a lot of flexibility here, but you can keep it simple by wearing a jumpsuit like this one from Aritzia. Tie it together with bright leg warmers and sweatbands, and you're ready to hit the party.
(via Aritzia)
Pajama Party
Sometimes, we're too lazy to wear leggings. We'd rather keep our pajamas on all day. Honestly, it's socially acceptable to dress up in pajamas for Halloween. Instead of wearing an oversized T-shirt, you can jazz it up with a chic set from Victoria's Secret. For added effect, you can put rollers in your hair—and you will wake up with flawless hair the next day, too.
(via Victoria's Secret)
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Paris Hilton, circa 2007
Paris Hilton was the queen of tracksuits in the early 2000s. We can't be the only ones glad she did this because it became super trendy to walk around in sweatpants. Pay homage to Paris's fashion impact by wearing your own Juicy Couture jacket and pants set—you won't be disappointed because the velour feels like a cloud.
(via Juicy Couture)
Vampire
A vampire might be the easiest costume on this list. There are really no restrictions to what a vampire wears. Sure, some wear Victorian fashion, such as Dracula, but Bella Swan and Edward Cullen look like modern teens. The only thing distinguishing them is a bit of blood from biting on the necks of unsuspected individuals. You can dab fake blood on the corners of your mouth for only $4.99, thanks to Wet n Wild.
(via Amazon)
'This Is My Halloween Costume'
Does anyone else remember the Halloween episode of Wizards of Waverly Place? In typical nonchalant Alex Russo fashion, she wore a shirt that says "costume." So, if you are truly over the holiday, throw on a shirt that tells people exactly what it is. Amazon has a shirt to recreate the look for $16.95.
(via Amazon)
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