Saturday, December 21, 2024

The Most Popular Costume In Each State

It is the time of year when you try to come up with something clever without being cringy.

Halloween is here and people are scrambling to figure out a costume which is easy, clever and avoids being cringy. About 25% of people will dress up this holiday – from a simple mask to a full blown outfit. Over $4 billion will be spent on costumes. Another $8+ billion will be spent on candy and decorations.  But what to where?  Here is the most popular costume in each state.
The tradition of dressing up for Halloween has deep historical roots, primarily originating from ancient Celtic customs associated with the festival of Samhain. This festival marked the end of the harvest season and the onset of winter, during which it was believed that the boundary between the living and the dead became blurred. To ward off malevolent spirits and honor deceased ancestors, the Celts wore costumes made from animal skins and heads.
As Christianity spread, elements of Samhain merged with Christian celebrations, particularly All Hallows’ Eve, the night before All Saints’ Day. This blending encouraged people to dress as saints, angels, or demons, further shaping the modern Halloween costume tradition. By the 19th century, Irish and Scottish immigrants brought these customs to America, where Halloween began to evolve into a community celebration. The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw a rise in elaborate costumes influenced by popular culture, with companies beginning to mass-produce costumes for children and adults alike.

Woman Posing in Black Witch Costume

State Traditional Costume Pop Culture Costume
Alabama Skeleton Wednesday Addams
Alaska Ghost Cruella de Vil
Arizona Skeleton Gwen Stacy from Spider-Man
Arkansas Scarecrow Princess Peach from Super Mario Bros
California Skeleton Weird Barbie from Barbie
Colorado Ghost Barbie
Connecticut Skeleton Barbie
Delaware Cat Barbie
Florida Skeleton Wednesday Addams
Georgia Vampire Wednesday Addams
Hawaii Witch Wednesday Addams
Idaho Zombie Barbie
Illinois Pirate Princess Peach from Super Mario Bros
Indiana Skeleton Princess Peach from Super Mario Bros
Iowa Zombie Wednesday Addams
Kansas Clown Barbie
Kentucky Witch Harley Quinn
Louisiana Zombie Poison Ivy
Maine Vampire Wednesday Addams
Maryland Ghost Wednesday Addams
Massachusetts Skeleton Weird Barbie from Barbie
Michigan Witch Barbie
Minnesota Vampire Barbie
Mississippi Ghost Barbie
Missouri Ghost Weird Barbie from Barbie
Montana Skeleton Barbie
Nebraska Dog Barbie
Nevada Ghost Princess Peach from Super Mario Bros
New Hampshire Witch Barbie
New Jersey Ghost Wonder Woman
New Mexico Skeleton Wednesday Addams
New York Skeleton Barbie
North Carolina Angel Wednesday Addams
North Dakota Ghost Princess Peach from Super Mario Bros
Ohio Vampire Wednesday Addams
Oklahoma Skeleton Princess Peach from Super Mario Bros
Oregon Zombie Harley Quinn
Pennsylvania Zombie Catwoman
Rhode Island Skeleton Princess Peach from Super Mario Bros
South Carolina Pirate Wonder Woman
South Dakota Pirate Barbie
Tennessee Dog Harley Quinn
Texas Skeleton Princess Peach from Super Mario Bros
Utah Cat Wednesday Addams
Vermont Skeleton Wednesday Addams
Virginia Ghost Weird Barbie from Barbie
Washington Dog Harley Quinn
West Virginia Vampire Princess Peach from Super Mario Bros
Wisconsin Vampire Cruella de Vil
Wyoming Zombie Barbie
The major force that shifted costumes from suggestively skimpy to downright sexy was Halloween’s re-emergence as an adult “holiday” in the 1970s with the sexual revolution, women’s rights and the gay culture coming out the closet.  The Halloween season, for some, is a time to flaunt the body.

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