This year’s Halloween costume festival of Hollywood stars was very exciting and interesting. They attracted attention with creative and unique costumes, with extremely impressive personal imprints.
Actress Halle Berry is the person chosen by other stars to “imitate” the most, from actress Halle Bailey , singer Tyla to rapper Coi Leray… This year’s Halloween , female stars prefer sexy, low-cut outfits, instead of traditional scary, spooky costumes.
Kylie Jenner plays superheroine Barbarella in the movie of the same name starring actress Jane Fonda, which aired 56 years ago
With this transformation, the mother of two was praised for successfully recreating the iconic image of Jane Fonda, from the blonde hair to the metal bra with cape and even the fake gun.
Actress Sophie Turner looks incredibly hot in a patent leather outfit as she transforms into the character Trinity played by Carrie-Anne Moss in the 1999 sci-fi blockbuster The Matrix.
“The Little Mermaid” Halle Bailey paid homage to the first black actress to win an Oscar – Halle Berry by playing Halle Berry’s character Jinx in the 2002 James Bond film Die Another Day
Water hitmaker Tyla, 22, also took inspiration from Halle Berry for her Halloween costume this year. She dressed up as the 6X actress’ character Sharon Stone from the 1994 film The Flintstones .
Meanwhile, “the owner” Halle Berry loves the spooky Halloween style when posing in a dark blue witch dress, “torn” tights and holding her pet cat in her arms.
David Beckham’s eldest daughter-in-law – actress and model Nicola Peltz caused a stir when she shared a series of photos of herself transforming into a sexy bunny – the symbol of Playboy magazine.
Selena Gomez and boyfriend Benny Blanco play the lovely Alice and the mysterious Mad Hatter in the famous animated film Alice in Wonderland
Halloween is always an opportunity for celebrities to show off their aesthetic taste and creativity through unique costumes . Their costumes are not only a combination of lavish costumes, but also a display of art and imagination at its best.