Halloween has come to an end, but some of the impressive costumes worn by celebrities and notable faces across the region are sure to make a lasting impression.
From eerie movie villains to beloved children’s TV characters (with certain ‘enhancements’) October 31 saw a vibrant array of creative costumes on display.”
Helen Flanagan posted a picture of herself with her daughter, Matilda, dressed as Cher and Dionne from the iconic 90s movie Clueless. The former Westholme School pupil wore the character’s distinctive yellow plaid outfit.
Helen captioned the photo: “As if! Cher and Dionne [from] Clueless. Happy Halloween.”
Blackburn former World Superbike champion, Carl Fogarty, also made an effort for Halloween, dressing as Tim Burton character, Beetlejuice.
The entire Fogarty family put a lot of effort into their costumes, with former Love Island star daughter, Claudia, dressing as a pumpkin and daughter Danielle dressing as a witch. Wife Michaela ‘wowed’ in a devil costume.
Carl Fogarty as Beetlejuice (Image: Instagram/@carlfogarty1)
Darwen TikTok star, Max Balegde, created his Halloween costume earlier in the month, shocking fans with his daring take on a sultry Miss Piggy from the Muppets – complete with a homemade Brazilian butt lift.
Max Balegde as ‘Miss Piggy’ (Image: Instagram/@theuselesshotlinepodcast)
Morecambe boxer, Tyson Fury, wore matching outfits with his children dressing as a skeleton, complete with a spooky Frankenstein mask. Wife and author Paris also took part in the spooky festivities, dressing as as an undead cheerleader.
Tyson Fury (Image: Instagram/@tysonfury)
Blackpool reality star, Charlotte Dawson, wore a matching costume with baby girl, Gigi, and dressed in a pumpkin-themed outfit.
Charlotte Dawson and baby Gigi (Image: Instagram/@charlottedawsy)
The Burnley drag queen, and former Ru Paul’s Drag Race star, was inspired by 2025 horror movie, Weapons. His Aunt Gladys’ costume was just as terrifying as the original!
Elektra Fence as Aunt Gladys (Image: TikTok/@elektrafence)
Residents across Lancashire also put a lot of effort into decorating their homes for the spooky season, including Kenneth and May Holliday.
Kenneth and May Holliday have been decorating their home, on 46 Lamlash Road, for Halloween since the pandemic.
May said they have spent hundreds on decorations over the years, with new ones added to the collection every October.
Horror fanatics will be excited to see the return of classic character decorations, Freddy Krueger and Michael Myers.
Sally Jacks, who regularly decorates her Ightenhill home for special occasions, has turned her home into a ‘day of the dead’ extravaganza, inspired by Disney movie Coco.
The Dovedale Drive home was decorated with skeletons, sugar skull masks, guitars, flags and beyond. It took around two weekends to finish the decorations.
Despite the extravagant decorations, Sally said she has managed to cut her spending to around £200, recycling decorations from previous years and shopping for items on discount websites.
This year, Sally accepted donations for Pendleside Hospice.
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