Scottish Daily Mail

Hair-raising Halloween for Amal and co

- Daily Mail Reporter

FOR a Halloween costume, most of us make do with a simple witch’s hat or cheap supermarke­t mask.

But in the world of the rich and famous, fancy dress is taken a lot more seriously.

Leading the pack was Amal Clooney, 39, in a dazzling sequined jumpsuit, huge afro wig and bold make-up.

She was joined by supermodel Cindy Crawford, 51, who had equally dramatic hair styled in corkscrew curls and wore a retro white fur wrap for George Clooney’s 70s-themed Halloween party in Los Angeles.

Miss Crawford’s daughter, model Kaia Gerber, 16, also opted for a disco look, with huge silver platform heels and a blonde wig.

At another bash, reality TV star Kim Kardashian teamed up with best friend Jonathan Cheban to transform them-

Terrifying­ly realistic

selves into Sonny and Cher. TV presenter Zoe Ball, 46, did her best Julia Roberts impression, dressing as her character from Pretty Woman and posting images of her raunchy get-up online.

The most drastic transforma­tion was by Bruce Willis, 62. The actor and his friend, producer Stephen Eads, dressed up as the terrifying twins from horror film The Shining. They donned matching blue dolllike dresses with white lace detail, brown wigs and knee-high white socks, at director M Night Shyamalan’s party in Philadelph­ia.

Meanwhile Nick Clegg’s wife Miriam would have frightened anyone in her path thanks to a terrifying­ly realistic Pinhead mask – a character from 1987 horror film Hellraiser.

 ??  ?? Try hard: Bruce Willis as a character from The Shining Kim Kardashian and friend as Sonny and Cher. Left: Zoe Ball in Pretty Woman costume Disco divas: Amal Clooney and Cindy Crawford and, inset, Kaia Gerber. Below: Miriam Clegg and her mask
Try hard: Bruce Willis as a character from The Shining Kim Kardashian and friend as Sonny and Cher. Left: Zoe Ball in Pretty Woman costume Disco divas: Amal Clooney and Cindy Crawford and, inset, Kaia Gerber. Below: Miriam Clegg and her mask

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