As the leaves crisp and jack-o’-lanterns begin to glow, Halloween 2025 is shaping up to be a celebration of bold humor, quick wit, and wildly creative costume design. Forget the stereotypical cape and unimaginative horror fashions of the past, this fall the mantra is humor and creativity in fashion, something each of us can relate to as every anti-hero has his or her own inner prankster. Be it a two-person couple joke, a group prank with your besties or an afternoon of low-effort super-DIY-approach at least generating a belly full of laughs, we have the killer ideas to look at. Below, you’ll find a curated collection of the most side-splitting funny Halloween costumes 2025 has to offer, each tied to a photo and described in detail so you can easily recreate the magic.
Double Trouble in a Giant Skirt
Two friends share one outrageously wide skirt while rocking matching blue wigs styled into whimsical space buns and bold black tops. This is the ultimate in duo friends humor—perfect for those who don’t mind being physically close all night!
What They’re Wearing:
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Electric blue long curly wigs with top-knot space buns
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Basic black fitted t-shirts (cotton stretch)
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Custom oversized red and white striped skirt (likely DIY from carnival tent fabric or bedsheets)
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Red lipstick and light blue eyeshadow for a pop-art effect
Style Tip: This look is pure visual comedy and works wonders for Halloween parties, duos looking to make a splash at a costume contest, or women hilarious hilarious friend pairs who don’t mind turning heads. Add clown noses or fake suspenders for extra flair. Avoid small party venues—you’ll need space to strut!
The Purge Couple with a Twist
A modern duo couple spin on the cult horror favorite, this look pairs a sleek, bloody twist on glam with a masked avenger holding a barbed bat. It’s scary—but in a satirical way.
What They’re Wearing:
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Woman: Puffy-sleeved white blouse, black studded choker, ponytail, red-tipped dagger prop
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Man: Black hooded bomber jacket, glowing stitched Purge mask (green and red LEDs), faux barbed baseball bat
Style Tip: Great for couples who want to be edgy but funny—this costume lets one partner go glam while the other goes full masked mischief. You can tone down the scariness by replacing the bat with a prop microphone or silly sign (“I vote for candy”). Best suited for night parties or spooky-themed bars.
Pumpkin Head & Ghost in Fishnets
This sultry and hilarious duo outfit shows a Jack-o’-lantern-headed figure posing seductively beside a fishnet-clad ghost in full sass mode. It’s both a spoof and a celebration of campy Halloween theatrics.
What They’re Wearing:
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Left: Black lace bodysuit, oversized pumpkin mask, tattoo sleeve
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Right: White bedsheet ghost with cut-out eyes, black gloves, black lingerie and fishnets underneath
Style Tip: This one’s a hit for adult-only events or cheeky costume contests. Add a voice box that says “Boo!” for the ghost or glowing lights inside the pumpkin head for visual drama. Evade children friendly places-it is somewhat spicy to the children. A great pick for duo friends or ideas women with bold style.
Bubble Bath Besties
There’s clean humor, and then there’s this—literally! One of them goes in pink loofah costume, and the other is a bar of soap costume. Perfect for work women, duo friends, or group themes in the office with a wink.
What They’re Wearing:
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Left: Foam soap bar costume with “SOAP” lettering, white sneakers, fluffy headband
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Right: Ruffled pink loofah mini-dress, matching pink cap, nude heels
Style Tip: Light-hearted and easy to DIY using tulle and foam, this costume duo is a conversation starter. Extra fun can be provided by incorporation of a rubber duck purse or by a string of bath bubbles. Avoid places where there are congestions- this one glows in space and good lighting. Perfect for friends of any age!
Ostrich Rider Shenanigans
Step aside cowboys—this rider’s got a new bird in town. With a pink inflatable ostrich wrapped around her waist and a chef’s hat atop her head, this solo act delivers big laughs.
What They’re Wearing:
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Green polo tucked into camo pants
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Inflatable ostrich costume with leg illusion
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White puffy chef’s hat
Style Tip: Ideal for solo performers or women hilarious hilarious who want all eyes on them. This one’s easy to wear and hard to forget. Combine it with a phony spatula, or a giant spoon- it will make your kitchen a recipe of disaster. Great for work women costume days or neighborhood parades.
Sushi & Pickle: The Iconic Snack Duo
Unexpectedly adorable and iconic, this costume set brings together the salty tang of a pickle with the delicate beauty of sushi. The result? A duo that’s as cute as it is crave-worthy.
What They’re Wearing:
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Left: Full-body pickle suit with realistic green texture, black sneakers
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Right: Sushi tray tunic (featuring shrimp, nigiri, and wasabi), all-black base, holding chopsticks
Style Tip: This is one of the easiest, most duo-friendly costumes out there. Give as props packets of soy sauce or baby sushi rolls. Perfect for foodies, couples, or friends with quirky tastes. Works well at house parties or foodie-themed events. Avoid: actual sushi restaurants—you’ll get too much attention!
Pretty in Pink Power
With an outfit that bridges childhood nostalgia and contemporary sass, this Pink Ranger homage is a fierce solo look full of charm and cheekiness. It’s the kind of costume that screams “I came to slay” while still channeling Saturday morning energy.
What She’s Wearing:
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Hot pink Power Ranger bodysuit with white diamond print
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Metallic visor ski goggles replacing the traditional helmet
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White boots and gloves
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Apple Watch as a modern accent
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White belt with black and gold morph buckle detail
Style Tip: Perfect for a for women solo act or part of a trio if you want to assemble the full team. To make an extra joke, include a prop, such as a foam sword or toy dinosaur. The most useful when you want to do cosplay of a group of unfortunate people or a Halloween / nostalgic pub crawl. Just avoid oversized helmets unless you’re going full ranger.
Ronald & Grimace… With a Twist
This duo couple costume takes McDonaldland legends and gives them a quirky, theatrical makeover—Ronald McDonald with chaotic clown makeup and a red ‘fro, and Grimace reimagined as a chic lavender goddess.
What They’re Wearing:
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Ronald: Yellow suit, red/white striped shirt, red curly wig, clown makeup, oversized yellow tie
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Grimace: Lavender bodysuit, matching lavender wig with curls, bold black belt
Style Tip: One of the most hilarious and iconic duo outfits of the season. There is a need to add a happy meal box or shake along with a jingle to enhance the act. Great for costume contests, house parties, or fast-food-themed TikToks. Not ideal for shy folks—this look gets attention.
Bride of Chucky & the “Good Guy”
A duo couple that blends horror and humor, this Chucky and Tiffany combo brings just the right amount of creepy romance. The man’s manic face seals the deal—funny, but with a wicked twist.
What They’re Wearing:
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Chucky: “Good Guy” embroidered overalls, red-striped long-sleeve shirt, fake knife, red sneakers, facial scars
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Tiffany: Tutu mini-dress with corset top, leather jacket, black fishnets, dagger prop, ombré blonde hair with dark roots
Style Tip: Great for those who want to lean into dark humor with flair. Stage up fake blood to make it dramatic, or use props in place of rubber chickens to make it more amusing than terror-stricken. Works well for group horror mashups or duo skits.
Bob Ross & His Happy Little Painting
Nothing captures artistic comedy better than this diy masterpiece: one person becomes the art, and the other becomes Bob Ross. Wholesome, creative, and deeply hilarious.
What They’re Wearing:
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Bob Ross: Denim-on-denim outfit (chambray shirt and jeans), curly wig and fake beard, paint palette and brush
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Painting: Black outfit, face painted as part of a serene mountain landscape, canvas board held up around the face
Style Tip: A perfect duo friends idea for creative types or teachers on Halloween duty. Put in labels such as Happy Trees on the painting or bring spare brushes to laughs. Works well at work events, for women or men, or even for kids with minor adjustments.
Monsters, Inc. with Role Reversal
Switching roles and expectations, this duo hilariously reverses Mike, Sulley, and Boo into a look that’s equally funny and adorable. One wears a Sulley onesie and the other proudly rocks pigtails as Boo.
What They’re Wearing:
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Boo (man): Pink oversized t-shirt, lavender leggings, socks and sandals, wig with pigtails
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Sulley (woman): Blue and purple polka-dot onesie with hood and horns, holding a green Mike Wazowski pumpkin
Style Tip: A crowd-pleaser for duo friends or couples, this costume is easy, comfy, and nostalgia-driven. Include a stuffed toy, or have baby talk, to make people laugh. Avoid complicated makeup—this one wins with simplicity and surprise.
Jack & Sally: Romance, but Make it Spooky
For lovers of dark fantasy and Tim Burton fans, this look brings Sally and Jack to life with impressive detail and theatrical makeup—for couples who want to be iconic yet oddly tender.
What They’re Wearing:
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Sally: Patchwork dress, light blue full-body paint, red yarn wig, stitched face makeup
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Jack Skellington: Black pinstripe suit with skeleton details, white skeletal mask, spider-bow tie
Style Tip: If your idea of romance involves the graveyard shift, this duo couple costume is made for you. Add small props like a black rose or lantern. Works beautifully for evening costume parties or theme events. Avoid over-accessorizing—this one already tells a rich visual story.
Beetlejuice & Lydia: Crimson Wedding Chaos
This duo couple went all-in with a throwback to the weird wedding scene from Beetlejuice. It’s goth romance with campy flair—and an undead twist.
What They’re Wearing:
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Beetlejuice: Burgundy velvet suit, ruffled yellow shirt, black bow tie, teased green wig, skeletal makeup
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Lydia: Long red lace bridal gown, red veil, teased black hair with bangs, subtle goth makeup
Style Tip: It’s perfect for group Halloween movie marathons, costume parties, or spooky vow renewals. Add a shrunken head or sandworm plush for laughs. Avoid over-accessorizing—this look thrives on facial expressions and energy.
Lydia & Beetlejuice: Monochrome Madness
Another take on the iconic duo from Beetlejuice, this version goes full gothic-chic with stripes and shadow.
What They’re Wearing:
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Beetlejuice: Classic black and white striped suit, greenish wig, white face with dark eye sockets, “Handbook for the Recently Deceased” prop
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Lydia: Black lace blouse, button-up black mini dress, thigh-high suede boots, black wide-brim hat, toy camera
Style Tip: Ideal for duo friends with a flair for drama. To get even more comedic, replace the book with a fashion magazine or bring a fog machine. A fun option for costume contests or themed photo booths.
Up-Inspired Adventure Awaits
This adorable duo couple brings Pixar’s Up to life, complete with balloons and canine charm. The twist? It’s a young, glamorous version of Carl and Russell.
What They’re Wearing:
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Russell: Yellow top, brown scout sash with badges, brown mini skirt, yellow cap, pigtails, white socks and hiking boots
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Carl: Gray suit, brown slacks, large fake glasses, gray wig and brows, bow tie, walking cane with tennis balls
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Props: Colorful helium balloons, real dog with collar
Style Tip: Perfect for for friends or for couples who want wholesome fun with a visual punch. To make it funnier get out-of-control merit badges, such as, Things like, “Managed to make it to Monday” or “Eated 3 Tacos”. Avoid windy areas if you’re carrying real balloons.
Witchy and the Undead Gentleman
A playful yet spooky duo that feels straight out of a Tim Burton fantasy. One is a festive witch, the other a haunted, gothic soul holding the Book of the Dead.
What They’re Wearing:
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Witch: Black and orange folk-style dress with fringe, red tights, lace-up combat boots, witch hat, jack-o’-lantern purse
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Undead: Tattered black frock coat, skeleton makeup, fake dreadlocks, white cravat, Book of the Dead prop
Style Tip: Ideal for group trick-or-treating, themed date nights, or even a for kids family-friendly gathering (with a toned-down undead mask). Add glow-in-the-dark face paint for extra flair. Avoid pairing this with modern accessories—it’s all about staying in character.
Maleficent with a Roar
This fierce solo costume puts Maleficent center stage—no prince, no dragon needed. Just attitude and some seriously sculpted horns.
What She’s Wearing:
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Black bodycon gown with long, draped sleeves
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Sculpted Maleficent-style horned headpiece
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Red lipstick, dramatic winged eyeliner
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Gothic staff topped with silver and gold horned skull
Style Tip: A showstopper for for women who want drama and presence. Solo work on the competition, or a focal point of power in an ensemble of Disney rotten apples. Use theatrical effect by adding green LED spot and smoke effects. Avoid minimalism—this look deserves excess.
Queen of Hearts: Royal Sass
Big hair, bold makeup, and a royal decree of fun—this iconic costume channels the Queen of Hearts in all her over-the-top glory.
What She’s Wearing:
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Floor-length white dress with red hearts and black trim
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Puffy black and red sleeves with heart details
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Bright red sculpted wig shaped like a heart
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Blue eyeshadow and red lips
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Gold crown headband
Style Tip: A striking choice for work women, drag events, or costume galas. Add a staff that says “OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!” for comic flair. Keep the makeup bold and theatrical—it completes the character. Avoid subtlety; this look is meant to dominate.
Chucky Meets Dark Bunny
This cheeky duo blends horror and seductive fantasy. One channels a playful version of Chucky, while the other serves gothic bunny realness with dramatic flair.
What They’re Wearing:
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Left: Red bob wig, rainbow-striped long-sleeve top, denim overall bodysuit, white knee-high socks, white boots, fake knife prop
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Right: Strapless black and red heart-accented bodysuit, black lace cape, red bunny ears, black lace gloves, red choker, red mini purse
Style Tip: This bold pair is made for for women who love mixing playful and edgy. Red glitter or blood splatter makeup should make the Chucky look more dramatic. Ideal for nightlife Halloween events, lash launch parties, or duo friends trying to slay the social feed.
Spidey & Spider-Gwen
A superhero duo couple that always turns heads, this Spider-Man and Gwen Stacy combo is sleek, athletic, and full of charm.
What They’re Wearing:
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Spider-Man: Red and blue full-body printed suit with classic webbing pattern and spider emblem
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Spider-Gwen: White, black, and pink bodysuit with hood, braid pigtails, light makeup
Style Tip: Great for couples who want to match without going over-the-top. Add light-up sneakers or web shooters for bonus fun. It is an ideal simple costume you can wear to your convention, trick-or-treating, or posing on the rooftop at Halloween. Avoid thick face makeup—it’s all about clean lines here.
Jasmine & Aladdin Stay In
This comfy-yet-cute take on Aladdin and Jasmine feels like a Disney date night captured at home. It’s low-effort, high-reward, and totally diy.
What They’re Wearing:
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Jasmine: Off-shoulder turquoise crop top, matching side-slit skirt, gold waistband, gold jewelry
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Aladdin: Purple vest, gold sash belt, white harem pants, barefoot or sandals
Style Tip: A sweet duo couple option for cozy Halloween nights in. You can even have accessories as a magic carpet blanket or plush Abu. Keep it lighthearted and skip the wigs—natural hair works beautifully for this laid-back yet iconic couple look.
Peter Pan & Tinkerbell Sparkle
Never grow up—and never go unnoticed—with this for couples spin on Peter and his sassy fairy companion. It’s magical, it’s whimsical, and it shines against a city skyline.
What They’re Wearing:
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Peter Pan: Green tunic shirt, brown pants, red feathered hat, faux dagger, utility belt
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Tinkerbell: Green glitter mini dress, fairy wings, sparkly shoes, gold accessories
Style Tip: Bring extra fairy dust for effect—glitter spray or LED lights can elevate this look to Instagram glory. Just right to go clubbing in the city at night, rooftop parties or date nights with a sweetheart. Skip the oversized wings if you’re heading to crowded venues.
Judy Hopps & Nick Wilde (Zootopia)
This duo friends outfit is part cosplay, part cute comedy. It’s the beloved bunny-cop and her slick fox partner—reimagined with a modern twist.
What They’re Wearing:
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Nick Wilde: Green collared shirt, beige chinos, striped tie, fox ears
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Judy Hopps: Blue corset top, black shorts with badge and toy handcuffs, tall black boots, bunny ears
Style Tip: Great for friends of who love animated comedies or duo cosplay with edge. Put on tail accessories, or be ready to carry carrots and donuts as visual jokes. Keep it comfortable—this look is all about attitude and chemistry.
Mordecai & Margaret
Straight out of Cartoon Network, this funny duo goes full mascot with DIY flair. Oversized heads and felt details turn heads in any room.
What They’re Wearing:
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Mordecai: Blue and white full costume with giant cartoon head and glove hands
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Margaret: Red and white costume, cartoon bird head, “Mordecai and the Rigbys” tee, denim mini skirt
Style Tip: A fantastic DIY look for animation lovers or nostalgic group costumes. Add a boombox or cardboard guitar for props. Not ideal for hot spaces—these costumes are warm! Best suited for costume parades or outdoor gatherings.
Lemongrab & Lemongrab 2 from Adventure Time
For the duo friends who enjoy quoting cartoons and yelling “UNACCEPTABLE!” in public, this pair has truly captured the surreal charm of Adventure Time. It’s one of those niche costumes that hits hard with the right crowd—and leaves others hilariously confused.
What They’re Wearing:
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Lemongrab 1: White long-sleeve shirt and leggings, yellow felt lemon-head mask with 3D snout and wide black mouth, paper eyes, yellow felt circle belt piece
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Lemongrab 2: Black top and pants, same mask design, green diagonal belt with yellow lemon badge, holding plush doll of Finn
Style Tip: This diy masterpiece is ideal for for friends who love geek culture and making strangers laugh. Recall audio snatches of the show, or use a squeaky megaphone to go all the way with the performance. Suitable in convention halls, theme house parties, or any other place where you wish to yell in character. Avoid tight social settings—these heads are tall!
Creepy Clown Duo with Twisted Props
Equal parts terrifying and theatrical, this duo takes the clown trope and cranks it up to circus-level weird. One even wears a puppet head on their stomach—yes, it’s as wild as it sounds.
What They’re Wearing:
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Clown 1: Beige dirty costume with exaggerated belly face mask, red spiky wig, blue eye paint, large grin
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Clown 2: White shirt with red stitching, checkerboard pants, white clown hat, painted clown face, rubber chicken bag, lanyards with horror badges
Style Tip: Perfect for hilarious horror fans who want to blend fright and fun. The style is most appropriate at bedtime parties, haunted houses, or dark comedy cosplay. Include squeaky toys or creepy music box to intensify the mood. Definitely not for kids—but a top pick for duo acts who love costume performance.
Humor is personal, but these funny Halloween costumes 2025 prove there’s something universally irresistible about a look that makes people laugh. Be it duo clubbing, trialing with a bunch of people, or getting together with your mates of any type, get these ideas, which women can actually wear, giving you ideas to make your next big appearance. Which of them will you have as a new costume this year? Or maybe you have your diy masterpiece to tell us? Let us know in the comments—and don’t be surprised if you see one of these at your local costume contest.