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Yes, Zara Has Everything, Including Your Halloween Costume

To say that Zara has, well, everything would be a massive understatement. After all, our editor put together an entire franchise dedicated to highlighting the brand’s best pieces from each season. So it comes as no surprise that the affordable shopping destination has everything you could need to create an easy and on-point costume for Halloween.

Given Zara’s mass of stylish inventory, putting together a costume—especially for those who are planning an outfit at the last minute—might seem a little overwhelming. Not to worry. We took a look through the brand’s stock to help you put together a chic ensemble in mere minutes. Plus, thanks to the retailer’s ability to create clothes based on the biggest trends of the season, you’ll want to wear these pieces after the holiday too—and if that doesn’t sound like a win-win situation to you, we don’t know what will.

Ahead, see the four Halloween costumes you can create with Zara pieces.

Thanks to all of the '80s trends that have been on the runways, Zara's chock-full of pieces like sequined dresses, puff-sleeve tops, and more. Wear this look for Halloween and then to your next holiday party.

One of the easiest costumes, a leopard takes your favorite chic print and styles it out from head to toe. While the full look might be a little much for post-Halloween wear, we'll definitely be mixing all of the chic individual items into our looks for a long time to come.

This season, prairie dressing is having a major moment, so why not take advantage of the trend and wear it for your Halloween costume? All you need is a ruffled top, a plaid skirt, and lace-up ankle boots.

Thanks to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Sharon Tate has reemerged as a classic '60s fashion icon. Channel her style with a shift dress, white knee-high boots, and simple jewelry.

Now, check out the costumes everyone will be wearing this Halloween.



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