Celebrities are used to getting all dressed up for parties – it’s part of the job. But one night a year it’s about looking as frightful as you can, and the rich and famous go all out.
Sugar and spice and all things nice – that’s what Holly Willoughby is made of. But not when she attended Jonathan Ross’s Halloween party last year. She was a horrifying zombie!
And Holly isn’t the only star who likes to do scary on Halloween.
Check out James Franco and Megan Fox.
And Kelly Osbourne’s “hot” date at this party gives us the shivers.
We think Michelle Trachtenberg took more influence from Buffy the Vampire Slayer than Gossip Girl for this outfit.
Chloe Moretz usually looks cute as a button, but not during the witching hour.
Gwen Stefani has gone for subtle with this discreet bullet hole in her otherwise stylish ensemble.
And queen of Halloween costume parties Heidi Klum is not afraid to embrace the ageing process after dressing up as a glamorous grandma last year.
While some celebs relish in making themselves look scary, others take the chance to hide behind a mask.
You’ll have to take our word for it – but that’s Sacha Baron Cohen and wife Isla Fisher under there.
We’re guessing that’s Tim Burton in the rabbit mask with wife Helena Bonham Carter.
And this is Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul with his wife Lauren Parsekian.
Really, it is!
David Hasselhoff recently told us he dresses up in a mask of himself on Halloween – and no one hassles him because they don’t think he’s The Hoff.
Of course you don’t have to look a fright on Halloween. Iggy Azalea looks fab and ferocious as Cruella De Vil.
While Fergie has gone for OTT and trashy in this beauty queen get-up.
And Kim Kardashian has made the most of those famous curves as a mermaid.
Of course some women just can’t bear to send themselves up, even on Halloween. But you have to be careful, because there’s a fine line between sexy and slutty.
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