Janelle Monae, appearing on The Jennifer Hudson Show, stunned audiences as ET the Extra-Terrestrial, complete with intricate prosthetics that made her nearly unrecognizable. "Halloween is such a happy space for me," the singer shared, emphasizing the joy that comes from creative expression.

On the more refreshing side, Pixie Lott channeled a playful Aperol Spritz, complete with a slice of orange adorning her head. Her quirky approach brought a refreshing twist to traditional Halloween fare.

Comic reinterpretation came from Amelia Dimoldenberg, who transformed into Roz, the grumpy office worker from Monsters Inc., showcasing a character that often goes overlooked during the spooky season.

In a timely commentary that straddles the line between humor and social critique, Lizzo donned a costume inspired by recent media debates over weight loss. Dress as a fictitious weight loss drug from a South Park episode, she aimed to hit back at rumors concerning her transformation, underscoring her commitment to body positivity.

Paris Hilton took a nostalgic turn, emulating Uma Thurman's iconic Mia Wallace from Pulp Fiction, a tribute to the film's enduring cultural impact from three decades ago.

Meanwhile, Selena Gomez and her boyfriend Benny Blanco entered a whimsical wonderland as Alice and the Mad Hatter, evoking classic tales that resonate with both the young and young-at-heart.

As the season of costumes continues, this year’s celebrity ensembles are marked by creativity and personal storytelling, reminding us of the deeper significance of Halloween beyond mere sweets and scares.