Los Angeles Times

Find a costume in trending topics

- BY BHARBI HAZARIKA

Halloween — one of the only times of the year you get to be someone you’re not. But who (or what)? And where do you turn to for inspiratio­n? Pop-culture moments, especially the ones that happen to be trending in the run-up to All Hallow’s Eve, are a perennial safe bet, although they might emerge from — and return to — relative obscurity in a short period of time. (Does anyone still remember 2009’s balloon boy?) The National Retail Federation estimates Halloween spending in the U.S. on costumes and other items will hit $8.8 billion this year (impressive but down slightly from $9 billion last year). According to this year’s survey, social media is the top source of costume inspiratio­n, with women tending to pluck their pop-culture ideas from Pinterest and men turning to YouTube. (The survey didn’t include nonbinary gender identifica­tions.) Elizabeth Rogers, a spokeswoma­n for Elmsford, N.Y.-based Party City, also cited the importance of online buzz, noting that, in addition to evergreen costumes such as witch, vampire and superhero, what’s trending on social media determines what’s on the shelves of the retail outlets. So if you’re in the mood for a ripped-from-the-headlines costume — or simply want to make sure you don’t show up at the party dressed like anyone else — here are five of-the-moment Halloween trends you can expect to see on the streets of West Hollywood and elsewhere come Oct. 31.

J. Lo’s Versace dress

The iconic look from Jennifer Lopez’s 2000 Grammy Awards appearance was unexpected­ly resurrecte­d last month — and set social media on fire in the process — after Lopez walked in the Versace women’s summer and spring 2020 show in Milan in a version of the famous deep-V “jungle” dress. Yandy, the Phoenix-based online purveyor of lingerie and sexy Halloween costumes, seized the social media frenzy by serving up a look-alike costume as a tribute to the dress, and has reported it’s since become one of the website’s bestseller­s.

Area 51 aliens

Aliens are never out of fashion during Halloween. However, a recent outgrowth of a viral Facebook joke — Storm Area 51 — has given this old standby a new meaning. “DIY alien costumes” is a top search on Google Trends. Although Alienstock was a bust, people are still trying to keep the event’s spirit alive for Halloween by planning to dress up as Area 51 raiders.

White Claw

The low-calorie spiked seltzer White Claw, known as millennial­s’ Champagne, gained additional online buzz after a parody video about the drink by Trevor Wallace, a YouTube content creator, went viral. The video inspired several memes and tweets, which flooded social media timelines.

After sales of the drink grew 283% to to $327.7 million in July, the company announced a nationwide shortage of the seltzer. The spike in demand indicates it’s a new fashionabl­e drink, and retail outlets have capitalize­d on this opportunit­y by creating White Claw-inspired costumes. Yandy’s titillatin­g response — a two-piece, midriff-baring “Hard Outlaw” costume ($54.95) — initially sold out, according to a company representa­tive who also said ramped-up manufactur­ing efforts now have it back in stock.

Mister Rogers

A recent documentar­y about Fred Rogers, creator of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborho­od,” and an upcoming film about him starring Tom Hanks have re-popularize­d the late children’s TV host for the always-online generation. Yandy stepped to the plate, delivering an eyebrow-raising homage to Rogers that includes a signature sweater that hugs the curves, gray hot pants and a necktie. (Alas, hand puppets not included.) The “Nicest Neighbor” costume has generated a lot of traffic for the site, according to Pilar Quintana-Williams, vice president of merchandis­ing at Yandy, who added that it ranks as one of the most-ordered.

‘Stranger Things’

Since the debut of Netflix’s “Stranger Things” in 2016, its characters have topped the charts of Halloween costume ideas, according to Party City’s Rogers. With the introducti­on of characters such as Robin (Maya Hawke), knockoffs of the character’s outfit have quickly catapulted onto the shelves of Halloween costume stores. But the most coveted “Stranger Things” costume continues to be that of character Dustin Henderson (Gaten Matarazzo), Rogers said.

 ?? Yandy ?? WITH A COSTUME and some luck, you can recreate Jennifer Lopez’s infamous look from the Versace runway.
Yandy WITH A COSTUME and some luck, you can recreate Jennifer Lopez’s infamous look from the Versace runway.
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Brian van der Brug Los Angeles Times SHE COMES IN peace, we hope. An alien enthusiast who calls herself “Globus” watches the action at Area 51 near Rachel, Nev.
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Yandy “NICEST Neighbor” puts a sexy spin on Mister Rogers.

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