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Best celebrity Halloween costumes for 2019, from Miley Cyrus to Nicki Minaj

Nina Dobrev dresses as Chanel crasher while Kylie Jenner models herself on a Playboy bunny

Olivia Petter,Sabrina Barr
Friday 01 November 2019 15:40 GMT
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In the run-up to Halloween, A-list stars have been pulling out all the stops to demonstrate their dedication to the spookiest season of the year.

On Saturday night, actor Evan Peters and singer Halsey were the spitting image of another celebrity pairing when they attended the 100th episode celebration of American Horror Story.

Peters and Halsey paid homage to Sonny and Cher from their groovy 1970s days, both donning multi-coloured, polka-dot ensembles.

Singer Demi Lovato looked even further back for her Halloween costume inspiration this year, wearing a Marie Antoinette-esque costume complete with an ornate, ruffled dress and bouffant hair.

Elsewhere, Kylie Jenner dressed her one-year-old daughter, Stormi, in a recreated version of her Met Gala look from earlier this year.

Click through the gallery above to see the best celebrity Halloween costumes for 2019 so far.

Heidi Klum Halloween: Thriller prep and dance

Celebrities have form for celebrating Halloween, sometimes enlisting make-up artists and designers to work array of impressive costumes.

Model Heidi Klum‘s Jessica Rabbit outfit, which she wore in 2015, involved having prosthetics applied for nine hours in order to recreate the character’s physique.

Last year, singer Rita Ora was unrecognisable when she transformed into rapper Post Malone for the Kiss Haunted House Party at Wembley’s SSE Arena, complete with a grill and facial tattoos.

To take a look at some of the best celebrity Halloween costumes of all time, click here.

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