60 Creative and Fun Group Halloween Costume Ideas for Every Squad

Find costume inspiration for your squad with clever, nostalgic, and pop-culture group Halloween ideas everyone will love.

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60 Best Group Halloween Costume Ideas for Squads of Every Size

Choosing a Halloween costume as a group can be both exhilarating and overwhelming. Whether you’re going for something spooky, hilarious, or based on the latest pop culture moments, coordinating with your friends opens up new creative possibilities. This mega-list of 60 group Halloween costume ideas will help you skip the drama and make your squad the highlight of any party. With categories ranging from movie characters and TV ensembles to nostalgic throwbacks and timeless classics, there’s an idea for every vibe and group size.

Why Pick a Group Halloween Costume?

  • Creates lasting memories through shared creativity and collaboration.
  • Stands out in a crowd—group costumes often attract the best compliments.
  • Accommodates everyone: Many ideas flex for trios, quartets, or even massive friend groups.
  • Pop culture moments are easy to recognize and can spark conversations and nostalgia.

Pop Culture & Music Inspired Group Costumes

Taylor Swift’s “Life of A Showgirl” Albums

Recreate Taylor’s dazzling Vegas-glam era by selecting different album cover aesthetics. Rhinestones, feathered accessories, and vintage Bob Fosse vibes are key. Each person claims a unique album look—think “Lover” pastel, “Reputation” edge, and “Midnights” glimmer.

  • DIY rhinestone bodysuits and sparkly corsets
  • Accessorize with showgirl feathers, gloves, and boots
  • Don’t forget the ultimate show prop—a mic or guitar

K-Pop Demon Hunters

Inspired by the Netflix hit, channel Rumi, Mira, and Zoey in either glittery stage costumes or their badass demon-fighting ensembles. Get creative with sequins, leather, and oversized sunglasses. Of course, someone has to cosplay the Saja Boys for full authenticity!

The Golden Girls of Team USA

Show some Olympic pride by dressing as icons like Simone Biles, Suni Lee, Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles, and Hezly Rivera. Leotards, gold medals, and sleek ponytails make this a recognizable—and inspiring—choice for athletic friend groups.

Bridgerton

Live your period drama fantasy with empire-waist gowns, opera gloves, and elegant updos. Assign characters from Lady Whistledown to Daphne Bridgerton and recreate the luxurious, romantic energy that defines the series.

Nostalgic Movie & TV Themes

The Little Mermaid

Dive under the sea with costumes for Ariel, Sebastian, Flounder, Ursula, and Scuttle. Seashell bras, mermaid tails, and sea-green accessories can be mixed and matched to fit any group size. Don’t forget the iconic fork—aka the dinglehopper!

Challengers

Perfect for a trio, this tennis-themed costume set requires crisp white tennis attire, sweatbands, and a healthy dose of competitive spirit. Have one Zendaya-inspired ‘ring leader’ to pull the look together.

Alice in Wonderland

Fall down the rabbit hole together! Alice, the Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat, Queen of Hearts, and White Rabbit offer endless options with whimsical makeup, colorful wigs, and vintage tea-party gear for everyone.

  • Bright colored dresses, hats, and accessories
  • DIY playing card props or oversized pocket watches

Minions

Go for a universally recognizable group look by pairing overalls, yellow shirts, and funky goggles. This costume grows easily—the more minions, the merrier!

Dallas Cowboys’ Cheerleaders

Embrace the glam of the gridiron with matching blue shorts, white boots, and sparkly tops. Add pom-poms and high ponytails for maximum cheer squad energy.

The Sanderson Sisters (Hocus Pocus)

Classic witchy vibes for Halloween: Winifred, Sarah, and Mary. If your group has extra members, add Max, Dani, or even Thackery Binx the cat for more mystical flair.

Grease

Rock leather jackets, cat-eye sunglasses, and pink scarves as the Pink Ladies. Bonus points for hand jive coordination and ’50s hairdos.

Sesame Street

Capture childhood nostalgia as Elmo, Cookie Monster, Big Bird, Oscar, and more. Colorful tutus, felt headpieces, and oversized fuzzy hands are ideal DIY elements.

Cheerful Icons & Sports Squads

The Clover Squad from “Bring It On”

Step into these iconic cheer uniforms and bellow the classic chant, “Brrr, it’s cold in here!” Complete with pom-poms and high-energy poses for every photo op.

Cowgirls

Yeehaw! Cowboy hats, denim, western boots, and concho belts transform any group into a stylish ranch crew. Mix with fringe jackets and plaid shirts for extra authenticity.

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

Channel America’s best-known cheer squad with star-studded blue vests, white shorts, and knee-high boots. Team spirit is a must!

Quirky Pop Culture Ensembles

A Skims Campaign

For a minimalist yet trendy costume, rock body-hugging neutrals. Sleek ponytails, minimalist makeup, and simple shoes yield the Kim K-inspired look.

Cards Against Humanity

Celebrate the party game by wearing simple black and white tees featuring text and slogans from the cards. Fast, funny, and extremely easy to DIY for groups of any size.

The Plastics (Mean Girls)

Think pink! Channel Regina, Gretchen, and Karen with pink cardigans, plaid skirts, high heels, and the legendary burn book accessory. On Wednesdays, you know what to wear!

The Ghostbusters

Grab jumpsuits, DIY proton packs, and ghost-chasing gear. Mix comfort and nostalgia with this instantly recognizable look—plus, it’s perfect for all genders.

Classic Animated & Cartoon Crews

Clueless (Cher, Dionne, and Tai)

Go back to the plaid-obsessed ’90s with matching skirt suits, knee socks, and retro flip phones. Attitude and hair accessories required!

Gossip Girl

Channel your inner upper East sider in preppy plaid, button-downs, and park-ready boots. Top off with headbands and plenty of sass.

The Powerpuff Girls

Bubbles, Blossom, and Buttercup are ready to save the day. Tube socks, DIY color-block shirts, and distinct hairstyles make these cartoon heroes pop at any party.

Scooby-Doo Gang

Scooby, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, and Fred are timeless favorites. Mix green tees, orange turtlenecks, purple dresses, and a DIY dog collar for a look everyone will recognize.

Josie and the Pussycats

Leopard print, leather jackets, and DIY cat ears give you instant rockstar creds. For an authentic vibe, add guitar props and sparkly mics.

Monsters Inc.

Go not-so-scary as Sully, Mike, and Boo. Plush onesies, green body paint, and pigtails will make you stand out at every event.

Super Simple Last-Minute Group Costumes

  • Goofy, Minnie, and Donald Duck: Classic Disney with simple color blocking and signature headwear.
  • Lilo and Stitch (& The Ocean): Hawaiian prints, blue face paint, and a creative take for those who love animated nostalgia.
  • The Strangers: Go a scary route with masks, prop axes, and horror-inspired outfits.

DIY and Budget-Friendly Group Costume Tips

  • Shop at thrift stores or use what you already have in your closet.
  • Get crafty: DIY accessories with felt, paint, hot glue, and simple props.
  • Coordinate colors, patterns, and signature items per character—props always boost recognition.
  • Consider the size of your group when choosing a theme—some are easy to expand (Minions or Little Mermaid cast), while others work best for trios or quartets (Challengers, Powerpuff Girls, Clueless).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Group Halloween Costumes

How do we choose the right group costume?

Consider your squad’s personality, favorite movies, and comfort level. Make sure everyone is on board with the theme and feels included. Opt for ideas that flex for your group size.

Are these group costumes suitable for DIY?

Most listed costumes are easily DIY-able with clothing you can modify, accessories you can craft, or simple purchases from costume and thrift stores.

What makes a group costume instantly recognizable?

Signature items (like Alice’s blue dress, Taylor Swift’s rhinestones, or a Ghostbuster’s jumpsuit), consistent color palettes, and props. Familiar faces and iconic pop culture moments also help.

How do we expand a group costume for a bigger squad?

Pick themes with lots of characters or generic roles, like “Minions,” “The Little Mermaid” cast, or “Sesame Street.” You can also introduce original variations or add supporting characters from the same universe.

Can we add our own twist to these ideas?

Absolutely! Combining eras, mixing pop culture references, or inventing new characters within classic themes is encouraged. Creativity always gets more attention on Halloween.

Quick Table: Popular Group Costume Types & Their Expansion Potential

Costume TypeGroup SizeDIY FriendlyExpansion Potential
Minions3+YesUnlimited
The Little Mermaid3-8ModerateHigh
Challengers3HighLimited
Powerpuff Girls3HighLow
Grease (Pink Ladies)3-6HighModerate
Ghostbusters3-5HighModerate
Sesame Street3-10ModerateHigh

Final Tips for Winning Group Costume Season

  • Start early! Picking and prepping your costume as a group takes more coordination than solo plans.
  • Think about photo opportunities—costumes that pop on camera will be remembered.
  • Assign a ‘leader’ to make final calls, avoid indecision, and keep everyone motivated.
  • Make an entrance—group dances, themed music, or synchronized poses always amp up the fun.

Inspiration Recap: Top 10 Can’t-Miss Group Halloween Looks

  • Taylor Swift’s Album Eras
  • K-Pop Demon Hunters
  • The Little Mermaid Cast
  • Challengers
  • Pink Ladies (Grease)
  • Sanderson Sisters (Hocus Pocus)
  • Powerpuff Girls
  • Ghostbusters
  • Sesame Street Crew
  • Minions

With these ideas, your squad can skip costume stress and focus on having an unforgettable Halloween. Whether you’re chasing laughs, bringing nostalgia, or embodying pop culture, group costumes make every memory brighter—and every photo more epic!

Medha Deb is an editor with a master's degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Hyderabad. She believes that her qualification has helped her develop a deep understanding of language and its application in various contexts.

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