It is almost that time of year again where witches fly straight through the air, ghosts come out of hiding and scary parties are held all over the world. Just like fashion, Halloween costumes come in trends; what was cool last year may not go over so well in 2009 (though there are some get-ups that remain classic year in and year out). Here are this year's top 10 Halloween costumes for boys.
No. 10: Mummy
Kind of scary but not too much, mummy costumes are great because they are simple, all-in-one-type get-ups. Whether you use a pre-made costume or wrap yourself in toilet paper or lengths of gauze, all you nothing else but need to achieve the mummy look are a pair of white sneakers and some gray makeup for face and hands for that "just risen from the sarcophagus" look.
Boy Halloween Costumes
No. 9: Vampire
With the huge popularity of the Twilight saga, it is no wonder one of the hottest costumes this Halloween is the vampire. There are so many vampire variations one could go for, from a first-rate Dracula to a vampire gone punk. Besides the approved black cape and fake fangs, just add some white face paint and flashy jewelry to unblemished the look.
No. 8: Ghost Rider
This is a popular costume that goes along with the film starring Nicholas Cage. Along with a half-mask and jacket you will need black jeans, boots and makeup on half of your face to give you that skeletal look from the Ghost Rider movie.
No. 7: Prom Goth Guy
If you are planning on going trick or treating or spending Halloween with your girlfriend, why not dress up as a dark prom couple? For your half of the costume, think about dressing up as an undead ghoul in fancy party clothes (ripped and torn, of course). Add scuffed shoes and makeup to achieve that living-dead look. An old-looking top hat and cane will cease off the costume.
No. 6: Indiana Jones
Action heroes are always popular and good old Indy is no exception. There are many types of Indiana Jones costumes ready that come with the simplest jacket and hat to a full costume including pants, shirt, jacket and hat. All you need to add are a few accessories that any adventurer would be likely to carry: a whip, sunglasses, a canteen and a bag to carry treasure in.
No. 5: Army Soldier
Noble and patriotic, a good soldier costume should comprise a uniform suit and hat. You'll have to add the combat boots and maybe even some medals for heroic acts. Costumes regularly come in Whether desert camo, olive drab and urban camo grey. You won't need much makeup to cease off this costume - unless you want to add camo paint to the face.
No. 4: Olympic Medalist
Here is your chance to show off your popular sport or player on Halloween. Anyone type of athlete or contentious operation you choose to represent, don't forget the medal - will you be winning bronze, silver or gold?
No. 3: Oscar The Grouch
Sesame road is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year and get-ups mimicking the characters from the supreme kids show are going to be dominating the Halloween scene. Dress as Oscar the Grouch - unblemished with garbage can! You can use a real can or a cardboard version - a metal garbage can might be handy for keeping some of your candy but it might weight you down.
No. 2: Rapper
Even if rap music isn't nothing else but your thing, it could be fun to dress up as a rapper this Halloween. Think baggy jeans, an over-sized shirt and some ridiculous bling nearby your neck. Or, try and emulate one of your popular hip-hop stars - new or old. How about Flavor Flav with a heavy clock nearby your neck and a viking hat perched on your head or Mc Hammer with his signature baggy pants?
No. 1: Michael Jackson
Pay tribute to one of the many pop stars of all time - Michael Jackson. Since Mj went straight through many stages (and faces) throughout his life, you can choose to record a young Michael who sang with his brothers in The Jackson 5 or a zombie Michael from the supreme Thriller video.
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