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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Geneseo chapter.

Halloween is the best time for kids to try out all sorts of different looks under the guise of it being a costume. Here are some of our more unfortunate (yet unforgettable) Halloween costumes from our childhood!

 

Nina Fichera

From first grade to fifth grade, I was Stephanie from LazyTown. That wouldn’t be so bad, except my costume was completely home-made; I had a pink long-sleeve sweater dress, pink leggings, a pink headband, pink sneakers and a pink winter coat that my mom always made me wear over my costume so I wouldn’t get cold. The only part I bought specifically for the costume was a pink bob wig, which looked incredibly awful on me since my hair was already that short and couldn’t be pulled back for the wig. The highlight was in fifth grade when one of the moms at the costume parade recognized who I was! Nobody else ever did and I can’t blame them, haha.

 

Margaux Carmel

In seventh grade, I wore my first store-bought costume from Spirit Halloween! I was a “fallen angel” or something similar, but looking back at the costume it was extremely revealing for being a child’s costume. I wore it to school! I’m all for more revealing Halloween costumes for adults, but I’m not sure how that costume passed quality control… 

 

Nicole Kemmett

I can’t say I’ve had an embarrassing costume because I’ve loved them all, but I’ve been embarrassed about what happened in a costume. In my sophomore year of high school I went all out at the height of my history nerd phase and got a corset, overskirt, dress, flower crown, the whole nine-yards to be a medieval maiden, but I got my period that day and it was really hard to use the bathroom in a full corset. I got blood on my white skirt and ended up going to the art room to splatter red water colors over the skirt to look like a more murderous maiden and borrowed a friend’s fake blood to put on my face and look undead. Definitely my most impromptu costume shift. 

 

Emily Tsoi

I think I only wore store bought costumes like five times over the span of my 20 years worth of Halloweens. I’m not the most enthusiastic when it comes to Halloween. A lot of my costumes were just things I threw together at the last minute to resemble something, like in the fifth grade, I wore a tie dye shirt and called myself “a hippy.” The most embarrassing ensemble I threw together though was my freshman year of high school, I think. It was the one I called “chef” because I used things my uncle had given my dad, like an actual button-up shirt chefs wear and a chef’s hat. I can’t believe I actually went out wearing that because as I said, it was my uncle’s attire and so it was three sizes too large for me at the time. Yikes.

 

Monica Weber

Like Nicole, I’ve loved all of my costumes I’ve worn, so I can’t say that any of them were particularly embarrassing, but there was one thing that has stuck with me to this day. In elementary school, I dressed up as Gabriella Montez from High School Musical. This was in the peak popularity of that movie series, so I was extra excited to be my favorite character for Halloween. I remember going to school and when people saw my costume, they weren’t as impressed as I thought they would be. Instead, they informed me that Vanessa Hudgens’ naked pictures were on the internet. My elementary school costume was overshadowed by nudes leaking. Not fun. 

 

Lily Connerton

For most of my childhood and adolescence, I differed from my friends in choosing funny or scary costumes instead of the girlier/cuter options. (Does this make me a “bruh girl”?). Coupled with my enthusiasm for Halloween, this meant I went all out every year with fake blood, face paint, wigs and even facial hair. One year I dressed as simply … a man. But it’s none of these wacky costumes that stand out as the worst to me, since I felt confident in each of them and had fun planning and wearing them. For me, my worst halloween costume came the year I changed things up, donning a slutty policewoman costume from Spirit Halloween, complete with fishnet gloves and of course, handcuffs. As soon as I arrived at the bus stop, I immediately realized what a mistake it was, as a boy much older than me ever so kindly decided to nickname me the “prostitute police.” Yeah, I think I’ll stick with the ghost costumes. 

 

Mira Jaeger

Halloween has been my favorite holiday ever since I was about 4 years old, so I have a long history of very … enthusiastic Halloween costumes. When I was very little, I was set to go as a skeleton! I was so excited about it that I wore the costume everywhere. One afternoon, I fell asleep in it and woke up absolutely convinced I had turned into a skeleton. I refused to wear it again.

 

Julia Clancy

I would have to say my most embarrassing Halloween costume would have to be the Sharpay costume I wore for probably three years in a row. This was a personal choice, as Sharpay is one of the best characters in the HSM franchise, but the costume wasn’t exactly the most warm. Growing up in Western New York, more often than not Halloween was either really cold or really rainy. So, I had to wear my bedazzled skirt and shirt combo, and ratty blonde wig over my winter coat and thermal leggings. It wasn’t exactly the most accurate Sharpay costume on the streets, that’s for sure. 

 

Dara Scolnick

I wore plenty of weird Halloween costumes growing up. In kindergarten, I was a bride. I wore what looked like a wedding dress. I don’t know why exactly, but I guess I really wanted to wear a white dress and veil. I also have always loved weddings so maybe that’s why. A couple of years later in elementary school I was a Bratz doll for a school Halloween event. I loved Bratz growing up. I think I was also a Barbie doll at some point. I didn’t even really like Barbie dolls; I think I just liked the outfit. I thought the costumes were cute so I definitely enjoyed wearing them for Halloween, but now I look back and can’t help but laugh at them.

 

Ally Schultz

Over the years, I have had plenty of questionable/embarrassing costumes. One of my favorites would have to be when I was around 5 years old. I called myself “a princess-fairy-godmother.” I could not make up my mind of which of those three things I wanted to be, so I decided to combine them all together. I wore a pink dress with a white long sleeve shirt and leggings underneath (thanks, mom), some glittery fairy wings, and of course, a tiara to complete the fit. Another year, I dressed up as a fisherman? I wore big boots, jeans, my dad’s vest that was essentially a dress on me and a hat. To top off the look, I wore a giant, long beard from one of my family member’s previous costumes. I was something, to say the least. 

 

 

What costumes have you worn?

Nina Fichera is the Campus Correspondent for Her Campus at Geneseo. She oversees meetings and writes about a variety of topics, such as music (especially K-Pop and Taylor Swift), her experiences as a hopeless romantic, what it's like for her as a writer, and other entertainment-based articles. Outside of Her Campus, Nina is currently a senior with a double major in English (with a Creative Writing concentration) and Adolescent Education (with an English concentration) as well as a minor in Human Development. She was the head fiction editor for the SUNY magazine Gandy Dancer in Spring 2023. In her free time, Nina adores writing to her heart's content, usually in the realm of fiction and fanfiction. She also loves cross-stitch, spending time with her friends, learning K-Pop dances, and reading.
Margaux (they/them) is a senior Women and Gender Studies major at SUNY Geneseo. Outside of Her Campus, they work at Geneseo's Office of Diversity and Equity, is on the executive board of Pride Alliance, and is an active Safe Zone trainer. They love to write about diversity, mental health, and environmentalism, with the occasional goofy topic or two (or five). Margaux hopes to someday be the coolest gender studies professor you will ever have.
my only personality trait is that i love she-ra, the owl house, and legend of korra
Emily Tsoi

Geneseo '21

Emily Tsoi is a Senior English major with a minor in Art History. She is an avid journal writer who has one too many rolls of washi tape. When she isn’t studying or journaling, she enjoys reading, watching 80s movies and going to baseball games.
Monica Weber

Geneseo '21

Monica is a senior communication major with minors in linguistics and the honors program at SUNY Geneseo. She is an admissions intern and has been a tour guide since her first year. In her free time, Monica enjoys reading, writing, going to see movies with her friends, and playing with her puppy and two cats.
Lily is a sophomore at SUNY Geneseo studying neuroscience with intentions of progressing on to medical school. In her spare time, she enjoys listening to music, hiking, and trying new coffee shops.
Julia is a senior Communication Major at Geneseo! She loves to write and is so elated that Her Campus lets her do just that. Julia will forever mourn the loss of her favorite band, One Direction.
Dara Scolnick

Geneseo '22

Dara is a senior who has an individualized studies major titled, "Child & Youth Studies." She is a member of Alpha Phi Omega, where she follows a passion of hers, which is volunteering. She also enjoys writing and sharing her thoughts with other students which is why she joined Her Campus! She is the Co-Events Coordinator for Geneseo's HC as well!
Ally is a sophomore communication major at SUNY Geneseo. When not writing articles, Ally enjoys hanging out with friends, playing volleyball, and being, as her name implies, an "ally."
Mira Jaeger

Geneseo '24

Mira (they/them) is a freshman at Geneseo. They are interested in literature, visual arts, music, and spirituality.
Rebecca was the Campus Correspondent for Her Campus at Geneseo. She graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts in English (Creative Writing) and Communication. Rebecca was also the Copy Editor for the student newspaper The Lamron, Co-Managing Editor of Gandy Dancer, a Career Peer Mentor in the Department of Career Development, a Reader for The Masters Review, and a member of OGX dance club on campus. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter @Becca_Willie04!