A popular choice could be a family of superheroes. It doesn't have to be the well - known ones. You could create your own superhero family with unique powers and matching costumes. Make your own capes, masks, and emblems. Another option is to be a family of witches and wizards. Long black robes, pointy hats, and magic wands can make for an enchanting family costume.
She could be a witch. A classic black dress, a pointy hat, and a broom would be great. Another idea is a vampire. A red velvet dress, some fake fangs, and a cape would look amazing. Or she could be a fairy with a tutu, wings, and a magic wand.
There are several ways to create a 'Pulp Fiction' - inspired Halloween costume. Consider Uma Thurman's Mia Wallace. Her look is iconic. You can start with a white blouse that has a bit of a ruffled or flouncy collar. Pair it with black slacks that are form - fitting. The black bob wig is a must - have. Add some chunky black shoes or boots. For the men, Vincent Vega's look is all about the cool factor. A black suit that looks a bit worn in, like it's been through a lot. The skinny tie gives it a more modern - ish feel compared to a regular wide tie. And Jules Winnfield's Afro and his all - black suit with a serious expression on your face can really bring the character to life.
To create a unique crossdress Halloween costume, start with choosing an interesting character. For example, crossdress as a male version of a mermaid. Use a green or blue fishtail skirt, and for the top, create a scaly - looking shirt. Add some seashell accessories. Another idea is to crossdress as a male witch doctor. Combine traditional African prints with some voodoo - like accessories like a bone necklace and a staff.
One year, my wife decided to be a witch for Halloween. She had a long black dress with a deep V - neck and a flowing cape. The dress was cinched at the waist with a red belt. She put on a pointy hat and carried a broomstick. When we went to the Halloween party, everyone was charmed by her look. She looked both spooky and sexy at the same time. The way the dress moved as she walked added to the allure.
One unique idea could be a steampunk-inspired vampire. Combine Victorian - style clothing with mechanical elements like gears and goggles, and add fangs and a cape for the vampire touch. Another is to be a celestial being. You can create a costume with a large star - shaped headpiece, a flowing white dress or suit with glitter to represent stars and galaxies. Also, a character from a cult classic movie that not many people think of for Halloween, like the Dude from 'The Big Lebowski' with his bathrobe, sunglasses, and bowling ball.
One way they can be related is through the idea of transformation. In Halloween, we wear costumes to transform into different characters. Similarly, in a Christmas story, characters can also transform, like Scrooge in 'A Christmas Carol' who transforms from a miser to a kind-hearted man. Halloween costumes often represent fictional or supernatural beings, and in Christmas stories, there can be magical elements too, like Santa Claus and his flying reindeer which are somewhat like the fantastical nature of Halloween costumes.
One story is about a little boy who dressed up as a superhero. He was so excited that he ran around the neighborhood all night saving 'imaginary people' from villains. He even tried to climb a tree to rescue a cat (which was actually just napping on a branch). It was really cute to see his enthusiasm.
For a Pulp Fiction - themed costume, if you're going for Vincent Vega, get a black suit from a thrift store. Add a white shirt and a black tie. For Mia Wallace, find a white shirt, black pants, and a short black wig. For Jules Winnfield, a black suit, Afro wig and sunglasses are essential.
I think it's a rather odd and inappropriate combination. Halloween costumes should be about fun and creativity, not forced anything related to sexuality.