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The Halloween Costume Everyone Was Wearing The Year You Were Born

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Halloween costumes almost always take cues from celebrities, films, TV shows, and pop culture moments. These are the ones that have inspired everyone’s spooky getups over the years. From Disney movies like Frozen to superheroes and everything in-between. If you're still unsure of what to wear this Halloween, look no further for ideas—and prepare for some major nostalgia!

1950: Norma Desmond From Sunset Boulevard

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Everyone this year was “ready for their close-up,” in the words of Norma. Her arched brows and dramatic gowns made such a standout costume.

1951: Alice in Wonderland

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Can you believe the animated movie is this old? Alice’s pinafore with her socks and black shoes is basically iconic and immediately recognizable—two features that make a great Halloween costume.

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1952: Singin’ in the Rain

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If watching this musical didn’t make you want to splash around in a raincoat and tap-dance, I don’t know what would?

1953: Peter Pan

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The boy who could never grow up, along with Wendy, John, Michael, Tinkerbell, and villainous Captain Hook, hit theaters this year.

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1954: Godzilla

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Godzilla has gone through a lot of remakes over the years, but this was the original that started it all. The giant reptilian dude loved grabbing planes out of the sky, that’s for sure.

1955: Rebel Without a Cause

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James Dean immortalized a red jacket, white tee, and jeans in this classic flick. Plus, his costar Natalie Wood had the best fashion sense.

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1956: Anna Leonowens From The King and I

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Extravagant puff-sleeve gowns, white gloves, and perfectly coiffed hair? This film character was practically made for an elegant Halloween costume during this year.

1957: Julie Andrews as Cinderella

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This year, there was a live broadcast of the storybook tale on CBS, in which Julie Andrews was the titular character. She really knew how to wear a tulle dress and red lip, and everyone was inspired come October.

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1958: Madeleine Elster From Vertigo

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The Alfred Hitchcock film, set in San Francisco, had some incredible detective-inspired outfits, including Madeleine’s (played by Kim Novak) trench coat and gloves, seen here.

1959: Marilyn Monroe

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From The Seven Year Itch to Some Like It Hot (which came out this same year), the icon was at her peak and it was impossible not to run into a look-alike during Halloween.

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1960: Marion Crane in Psycho

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Okay, so no one was going naked on Halloween back then, but this pic is just too famous NOT to include. That being said, Marion’s style in the film, from her mock-neck shirts to her more racy lace bras, was also extremely memorable.

1961: Holly Golightly From Breakfast at Tiffany’s

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I mean, this outfit is still a popular costume today, so it really stood the test of time. But when this movie first came out this year, everyone wanted to be the character—and have a long cigarette holder.

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1962: JFK and Jackie O

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It was in the middle of his presidency (before his untimely assassination the following year) and he had just given his famous “We choose to go to the moon” speech. And with Jackie as the First Lady in her bold-colored suits and coats, this was one costume everyone would recognize right off the bat.

1963: The Lucy Show

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Lucille Ball’s follow-up to I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show was just as great of a sitcom—and just as popular of a Halloween costume.

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1964: Elizabeth Taylor

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The iconic actress married Richard Burton this year and had just come off her previous role in Cleopatra, which was a hit the year before.

1965: The Rolling Stones

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The British rock band embarked on a huge American tour this year, making them even more popular. From their shaggy hair to their suits, people were obsessed.

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1966: Star Trek

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The sci-fi show was released this year, and you couldn’t miss those bold-colored shirts with the Star Trek logo on ’em come Halloween.

1967: I Dream of Jeannie

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Jeannie’s pink-and-red scantily clad outfit and sky-high hair was her signature look when the show debuted in ’65, but it continued to be widely popular years later.

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1968: Casper

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Boo! Thanks to successful books and a cartoon, Casper the Friendly Ghost made many trick-or-treat appearances in 1968.

1969: Elvis Presley

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Elvis Presley's NBC Comeback Special premiered in December 1968, and by next Halloween people were giving their best impressions of The King.

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