Halloween is one of the biggest holidays of the year, perhaps second only to Christmas. Between the $6.9 million that was spent on Halloween costumes last year and much more money spent on candy, this spooky holiday gives any country’s economy a nice little boost. Perhaps that’s why stores are stocking Halloween equipment by mid-summer? It’s a night where kids are on a sugar high and many adults drink and party to excess. It’s a night when we’re allowed to get into more mischief than usual, safely disguised in our chosen costume.
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Despite appearances to the contrary, Halloween wasn’t created by the costume or candy companies. It’s a holiday rich in history and tradition dating back to medieval times. Halloween got its start back when it was known as Samhain and dressing up in costume was an act of disguising oneself as a spirit. The practice evolved into wearing costumes and going from house to house offering prayers, blessings, and performances in exchange for treats or goods. The costume-wearing has developed over the centuries and now the practice is perfectly commercialized, with pop-up Halloween stores in every city and cheap pumpkin decorations lining the shelves of every convenience store.
There are thousands of varieties in Halloween costumes, and what’s popular is very much dependent on the dominant pop culture trends in the eleven months preceding October. From movies, comics, TV shows, and video games, anything could set the standard for a desirable Halloween costume. In fact, the popular Halloween costumes each year say a lot about the zeitgeist. In 2014, these are the most popular Halloween costumes based on data compiled from the most common searches of various merchant websites and the most popular costume searches on search engines this year.
11. Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding Hood is a classic fairy tale that made its first appearance in 1697 in print, but it’s speculated that the European tale is much older. For centuries, this character has become central to themes of heroism and the consequences of “straying from the path.” Her most recent depictions in popular media include Kristen Stewart‘s turn in Snow White and the Huntsman and being portrayed in the TV show Once Upon a Time.
10. Minnie and Mickey Mouse
Walt Disney’s mice provide some of the most flexible costumes on the market that appeal to nearly every age group and species. From adorable Mickey Mouse babies to sexy Minnie, it’s guaranteed that you’ll probably see one of the two, maybe even both, while trick-or-treating or attending that Halloween party.
9. Monster High
In case you’re over the age of 13, a male, or not a parent, “Monster High” is a doll franchise based on classic horror movies like Frankenstein and Dracula with a teenage girl twist. The dolls are either the children of, or related to, some of Hollywood’s most classic monsters, which makes these cute punky characters very appealing as Halloween costumes.
8. Lion
A lion costume is pretty versatile. From dressing your dog up as the king of the jungle to an adorable baby costume with a lion mane around their face, the lion is an easy costume to buy or to basically put together. This is why it’s no surprise that year after year, even in the absence of major lion references in the mainstream media, the lion costume remains popular in October.
7. Tinker Bell
The popular Tinker Bell that we know today made her first appearance in 1953 as the ethereal creature with a mean jealous streak in Walt Disney’s “Peter Pan.” Since then, Tinker Bell has become a franchise of her own with her own movies, dolls, and costumes that every girl wants to wear no matter what age.
6. Poison Ivy
[contentblock id=2 img=adsense.png]Poison Ivy is the beautiful arch nemesis of Batman, and one of the most lethal eco-terrorists that Gotham City has ever known. She isn’t all just poison and vines – she has shown herself to be a complex character with many layers. This is probably why she is so appealing as a Halloween costume for females, especially among the fiery redhead population.
5. Katniss Everdeen
Katniss Everdeen is the protagonist of “The Hunger Games” book series and movies, which are a huge hit. Katniss is the epitome of female strength and fighting for what you believe is right, represented on-screen by everyone’s favourite girl of the moment Jennifer Lawrence. With so much empowerment, media popularity, and the ease of putting a costume together, it really isn’t a shocker that Katniss is so popular this year.
4. Pocahontas
While it may not be perceived as exactly politically correct, Pocahontas has been a consistent costume that remains popular in the Halloween costume rankings. Many are familiar with her story through the (embellished) Disney movie, but she was quite a remarkable historical character: There have been numerous places and landmarks named after Pocahontas’ accomplishments and her relationship with the settlement in Jamestown. Of course, Halloween costume makers manage to reduce all that to a sexy costume.
3. Catwoman
Catwoman is the friendly nemesis/partner of Batman. Her background is complex and she and Batman have a “tension” that leaves fans at the edge of their seats. The varying reasons why Catwoman remains as a popular costume vary from Michelle Pfeiffer‘s sexy portrayal to Anne Hathaway‘s most recent on-screen depiction of the anti heroine. Catwoman is beautiful, strong, sexy, and complex, which many women can relate to. And of course, that skin-hugging suit is a great way to show off the results of those hours at the gym.
2. Maleficent
Angelina Jolie made a longtime villain into an endearing heroine that many women wanted to emulate. Rough around the edges with a loving heart on the inside, Maleficent – the sorceress of Sleeping Beauty infamy – may be terrifying to look at, but she really means well. She’s a victim of circumstance, but ends up redeeming herself by the end of the 2013 film.
1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Between Michael Bay‘s summer blockbuster and the computer animated cartoon on Nickelodeon, TMNT has seen a resurrection in popularity. The beauty of TMNT costumes is that you can be young or old, boy or girl, man or woman – and it’s great for a group! If you can get three of your friends together, you can pull off a pretty epic costume. According to internet searches on Google, Yahoo, and Amazon, TMNT comes out as the most popular Halloween costume for kids this year.
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