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It’s officially Halloween and lots of people’s favorite pastime has finally begun: judging the stars’ Halloween costumes. This yr, celebrities, especially Black women, really stepped as much as the challenge. For starters, we could easily call it “Halle-ween” because there have already been so many tributes to Halle Berry’s most famous characters, and each was as stylish as the last. Meanwhile, Berry maintained a chic air of mystery, debuting a mystical witch costume (complete with a black cat worthy of “Catwoman”).

One of the funniest annual trends is celebrities dressing like other celebrities – and there have been some spot-on homages this season. Plus, it’s overwhelmingly black stars and gals in costumes who seem to return out and show up as interpretations of timeless and iconic characters from different ethnicities, and we’re here for it. There are also those that managed to make multiple costume changes. Lizzo, Sherri Shepherd, Love Island US star Serena and more also gave us plenty of looks to like this yr. And while few famous black men have shown off their costumes thus far, there are a handful who’ve actually committed to it.

Sherri Shephard’s many Met Gala outfits

(Photo: The Sherri Shepherd Show)

Sherri Shepherd treated audiences and talk show viewers to her own Halloween fashion extravaganza this Halloween, donning many of her iconic Met Gala looks from the past decade.

Jennifer Hudson as “Queen of the Night” Whitney Houston

(Photo: The Jennifer Hudson Show)

Jennifer Hudson celebrated Halloween by hosting her third episode of Halloween Party on her talk show of the same name. In addition to Hudson dressing up as Whitney Houston’s iconic “Queen of the Night” costume from her 1992 film “The Bodyguard,” “HalloQueen” Janelle Monáe appeared as the iconic character ET (see below).

Janelle Monae as E.T

HalloQueen has once more outdone itself. This yr, Janelle Monáe capped off a month of teases by debuting her flawless ET costume on each her social media platform and Hudson’s holiday special.

Saweetie as Joker

Never one to disappoint on Halloween, Saweetie created the perfect Joker based on the late Heath Ledger’s version of The Dark Knight.

Kerry Washington as Tashi Duncan in “Challengers”

Kerry Washington paid a clever homage to Zendaya’s controversial character in the steamy tennis drama “The Challengers” … with two of her most famous actors in supporting roles.

Megan thee Stallion as Starfire

Megan’s portrayal of the DC Comics character Starfire was so well done that Even DC Comics CEO James Gunn weighed incalling it “awesome.”

Lizzo as Edward Scissorhandsa “South Park”-inspired weight-loss drug and a never-fading face card

Lizzo kicked off Halloween week by debuting a weight-loss costume and later a really clever face-to-face costume. On this truly terrible day, she revealed her version of Edward Scissorhands.

Winnie Harlow as Diana Ross

Model Winnie Harlow paid a classy tribute to the one and only Diana Ross in a single of her timeless and most iconic photo shoots.

Halle Bailey as Halle Berry

Halle Bailey is amongst the few women who’ve paid tribute to the big selection of Halle Berry’s characters, including her transformation right into a Bond girl as Jinx in Die Another Day.

Tyla as Sharon Stone from “The Flintstones”

Tyla also paid tribute to Halle Berry by dressing up as Miss Sharon Stone, who steals scenes from the 1992 live-action film “The Flintstones.”

Coi Leray as Catwoman in Halle Berry

Singer Coi Leray didn’t just appear as Catwoman; joined the few people paying tribute to Halle Berry as her version of the iconic anti-heroine from the “Batman” cinematic universe.

Chloe Bailey as Jessica Rabbit

Chloe Bailey took us back to the Nineteen Eighties by playing the sensual and legendary Jessica Rabbit from the hit animated film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.”

Ciara as Naomi Campbell

So far this yr, Cici has brought out not one, but two looks; the first is a classy ode to supermodel Naomi Campbell, and the second tribute to GloRilla.

Coco Jones as Donna Summer

If this yr’s unofficial Halloween theme was to pay homage to the greats, Coco Jones kept the nostalgia going as the stunning Donna Summer.

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Keke Palmer and family as Milli Vanilli

In multiple posts, Keke Palmer revealed her family’s group costume through which she portrayed herself as iconic pop duo Milli Vanilli and their band.

Keke Palmer as Cersei Lannister and Prince Joffrey Baratheon

With the help of her young son Leo in the role of Prince Joffrey Baratheon (we imagine), Palmer also revealed her version of Cersei Lannister, the formidable mother from Game of Thrones.

‘Love Is Blind’ Alums Serena Page and Kordell Beckham as ‘Clueless’ Dionne Davenport and Murray Duvall

Serena Page and Kordell Beckham are the perfect couple, Dionne and Murray, with almost equivalent wardrobes.

Serena Page, Leah Kateb and JaNa Craig as the Powerpuff Girls

Everyone’s favorite Love Island US trio, Serena, Leah and JaNa, have teamed up once more to create the iconic group costume as the Powerpuff Girls.

Tyga as the Crypt Keeper from “Tales from the Crypt”

Tyga could also be the unofficial king of Halloween because he really likes it. This yr was no different, with a terrifyingly accurate “Crypt Keeper” costume from the classic horror series “Tales from the Crypt.”

Ray Ray McCloud III as Katt Williams

It’s hardly surprising that somebody selected Katt Williams as the unofficial prophet of 2024 this yr.


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