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: those who meticulously plan their kids’ costumes and have it all ready weeks in advance, and those who get to the 30th October and go, “shit, I need to buy a Halloween costume. Let’s pop to Asda.”
I’m usually firmly in the second camp however this year I’ve had so many emails about Halloween that I can’t really pretend like it’s not happening anymore. I might even order something on Vinted for my toddler to parade about in for the next few weeks. If you’re pondering what to dress your child up as to go trick-or-treating – or perhaps you are throwing a Halloween bash – childrenswear brandAnd top of the list is a vampire costume. Nope, I definitely wasn’t expecting that either.
Celia Muñoz, founder and creative director at La Coqueta Kids, has noticed parents are typically shifting away from cute costume choices for their children like cats and pumpkins, and opting for “scarier” alternatives instead. “This is reflective of the fact that seven out of the top 10 Halloween costumes listed are considered ‘scary’, with the most popular choice of costume, with a three-month search increase of 3100%, being a vampire,” she said.There’s no denying the influence of children’s TV and film in this list, with 12 out of the 30 costumes listed related to Disney or Universal characters such as Woody , Monsters Inc characters , and Dalmatians.
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