This outfit is going to steal the show from everyone else this Halloween, and it’s neither the Joker nor Harley Quinn!
The Halloween party is imminent but you still don’t know what costume to wear. Witch outfit, clown costume, zombie costume? Too little for you. All you want is an original and, above all, trendy costume. The fashionable disguises are directly inspired by the films and series that marked the current year. And this year, it will not be the Joker or Harley Quinn, although seen in the cinema recently, but another iconic cinema character who will be all the rage.
Black and white striped suit, carded white hair, rotten teeth, mold on your fingers… Did you guess? It’s about Beetlejuice, this strange and wacky character straight from the imagination of the famous director Tim Burton and the actor who always played him, Michael Keaton. And it’s because Tim Burton’s horror comedy returned to the big screen this September, 36 years after its very first film, that everyone will be snapping up their costumes for Halloween!
If you want to perfectly embody this prankster and uncontrollable demon, it will be difficult for you to make this entirely homemade costume. On the internet you will find a multitude of reproductions of his iconic black and white striped jacket and pants. For the most realistic effect possible, we recommend wearing a wig because Beetlejuice has a very marked forehead. The good news is that there is a site like disguisesjarana that offers all sizes for men and children of all ages. For the female version, you can opt for the dark look of Delores, Beetlejuice’s companion, played by the magnificent Monica Bellucci in the sequel to Beetlejuice released on September 11. To do this, simply search for “Delores” on TikTok or YouTube and you will come across countless makeup tutorials.
Beetlejuice’s makeup will give you a bit of a challenge. It is the fruit of the work of the great makeup artist Ve Neill, one of the most recognized in Hollywood, Oscar winner for the first Beetlejuice film released in 1988, but also for Mrs. Doubtfire in 1993, Ed Wood in 1995 and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl in 2004. Fortunately, on the site vesbrushes.com, Tim Burton’s legendary makeup artist offers a tutorial of his character’s original makeup, with easy makeup to use. Ready to embody all the mischief of Beetlejuice and the crazy world of Tim Burton this Halloween? You now have all the keys in hand.