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How Latino stars owned Halloween with humor and nostalgia

How Latino stars owned Halloween with humor and nostalgia

Halloween isn’t just a night for scares: it’s also when celebrities show off their most creative, irreverent, and theatrical side. And last year, Latino artists made it clear that when it comes to dressing up, pop culture and humor go hand in hand.

 

6 Latino celebs nailed Halloween with humor and throwbacks

 

Karol G proved that you don’t need blood or terror to shine on Halloween. La Bichota opted for a sweet and nostalgic costume inspired by Matilda, recreating the iconic scene where Principal Trunchbull throws little Amanda into the air. Her look, a blonde braided wig, a pink jumpsuit, and a white blouse with puffed sleeves, was a fun nod to childhood and ’90s cinema.

 

 

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Her boyfriend Feid took a more comedic and retro route: paying tribute to ‘Where the White Chicks Are?’, the 2004 classic. Together with his DJ Sebastián, he recreated the dance scene of the “Wilson twins” with blonde wigs, jean miniskirts, and plenty of attitude. His TikTok video went viral, proving that the Ferxxo not only dominates the stage but also costume parties.

 

 

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The Argentine Emilia Mernes channeled her inner fashion villain by transforming into Cruella De Vil. With a black deep-neck dress, white faux fur coat, long gloves, fake cigarette, and the iconic half-white, half-black wig, Emilia stole the spotlight.

 

 

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The Brazilian drag queen and singer Pabllo Vittar paid tribute to one of her biggest inspirations: Madonna. She dressed in the look from the tour where the pop queen performed “Like a Virgin”: an oversized black priest-style kimono, a golden halo, and a jewel on her forehead. Iconic.

 

 

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Selena Gomez and her now husband, producer Benny Blanco, decided to transport themselves to a fantasy universe. She, in a light blue tulle dress, blonde wig, and black bow, transformed into Alice; he, as an eccentric Mad Hatter with a white face, top hat, brown coat, and black pants. A storybook couple, literally.

 

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Argentinian trap star Nicki Nicole chose a classic of pop culture and comics: Spider-Man. Joined by friends like Tiago PZK, Rusherking, and Lit Killah, the singer showed her more relaxed and fun side in the superhero’s red and blue suit.

 

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For Latino artists, Halloween is no longer just an excuse to dress up but an opportunity to pay homage to their passions: from childhood, movies and music, to fashion. This year, one question remains: who will dare to outdo them?


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