Gay men costume ideas
It’s almost time for Halloween – are you caught without a costume? We’ve put together some simple costume ideas for all you procrastinators out there! Get your last minute costume pieces here!
Sexy, Slutty, Strappy
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Black Swan
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Cupid
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The days are getting colder, and nights getting darker, which can only mean one thing: same-sex attracted Christmas is coming. That’s right, it’s just about time for Halloween 2024, and if you’re struggling to find inspiration for your killer queer costume, glance no further – we’ve got you covered.
From old classics to soon-to-be favourites, this list of ideas is sure to own something for everyone!
Wiccan from Agatha All Along
With the success of the Agatha All Along TV series, Halloween is the matchless opportunity for fans to embody their favourite character. For many, that will be Wiccan, a Young Avenger and son of the Scarlet Witch, who is also openly gay in the comics.
To dress up as Wiccan, all you’ll need is a tight black outfit, a elongated red cape and a silver headband. To really elevate the look, add a silver buckle bet, a silver bracelet, and some killer black boots.
Brat Wall
After Brat Summer comes Brat Autumn, and what better way to celebrate than with a Halloween costume to match?
This one is really simple. All you necessitate is a lime green uppermost with your favourite Brat statement written across the chest, whether it be, “girl, so confusing”, “i’m your fav reference”,
20 of the best ‘Gay Halloween’ costumes we’ve seen on our FYPs
Once upon a time, it was acceptable – nay, even celebrated – to dress up as a sexy cat, witch, nurse or werewolf (among other things) for Halloween. These costumes were recognisable, sufficiently scary and easy enough to recreate if you had to come up with a costume at the last minute. However, in today’s irony-pilled climate, dressing up as a vampire or your favourite spooky character is simply not enough. Instead, you must don the most niche, confusing, and obscure meme to win Halloween.
From Moo Deng, the Olympic pole vaulter who bumped the pole with his bulge, to people dressing up as Gandalf with “big naturals”, the chronically online have seemingly taken over Halloween, as Kate Lindy reported in her piece for The Atlantic.
Lindy believes that obscure meme costumes are draining the bliss from the holiday, writing, “Today, participating in Halloween can feel like organism in a competition you did not enter – one that prioritises social media attention over authentic, person-to-person interactions.” Dazed political editor James Greig concurs with Lindy’s observation: “It feels like people are performing for the