Irish Daily Mail

Hair-raising Halloween from Amal, Roz & Co.

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FOR a Halloween costume, most of us make do with a simple witch’s hat or cheap supermarke­t mask. But in the world of celebrity, fancy dress is taken a lot more seriously. Leading the pack at the weekend was Amal Clooney, who looked great in a figure-hugging sequined jumpsuit and huge afro wig.

Amal, 39, was joined by supermodel Cindy Crawford, 51, who looked quite the prom princess with an dramatic wig and white fur wrap at George Clooney’s annual Halloween party in Los Angeles.

Cindy’s model daughter Kaia Gerber, 16, opted for a retro disco look – complete with huge silver platform heels, white socks and a blonde wig.

Meanwhile, at another spooky bash, reality TV star Kim Kardashian teamed up with best friend and UK Big Brother housemate Jonathan Cheban to transform themselves into Sonny and Cher.

Big Family Cooking Showdown co-host Zoe Ball, 46, did her best Julia Roberts impression by dressing as her Pretty Woman character.

The most drastic transforma­tion was by actor Bruce Willis, 62, as one of the terrifying twins from horror film The Shining. He was joined by his, assistant, Stephen J Eads, both wearing blue doll-like dresses and wigs, to complete the get-up, for director M Night Shyamalan’s party in Philadelph­ia.

Closer to home, Tipperary model Roz Purcell dressed as Joi from Blade Runner 2049, while Rosanna Davison dressed up as a scary waitress/ ballerina monster.

 ??  ?? Old school: Kim Kardashian and pal as Sonny and Cher. Left: Zoe Ball in Pretty Woman. Right: Kaia Gerber Try hard: Bruce Willis and assistant Stephen J Eads as characters from The Shining Disco divas: Amal Clooney and Cindy Crawford
Old school: Kim Kardashian and pal as Sonny and Cher. Left: Zoe Ball in Pretty Woman. Right: Kaia Gerber Try hard: Bruce Willis and assistant Stephen J Eads as characters from The Shining Disco divas: Amal Clooney and Cindy Crawford
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 ??  ?? Black and blue: Roz Purcell and, below, Rosanna Davison
Black and blue: Roz Purcell and, below, Rosanna Davison

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