The Best '80s-Inspired Costumes to Go Retro This Halloween

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The fact that the 1980s were over 40 years ago (not 20 years ago like anyone born before 2000 is still convinced) still blows our minds. The decade remains one of our favorite times to pull references from.

Since the era remains a treasure trove of pop culture nuggets that will be instantly recognizable to your peers at first glance, it's a great starting point when brainstorming for your next Halloween costume. From the culture-shifting fashion of pop icons like Madonna, Tina Turner, and Prince to the on-screen costumes in movies like Risky Business, the '80s provide an endless supply of inspiration to celebrate Halloween in style.

Whether you're planning ahead or need a simple idea to rely on for this year's celebrations, read on for a guide to the best 1980s-inspired Halloween costumes.

Tom Cruise in 'Risky Business'

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Here’s one that’s perhaps as fuss-free as throwing a sheet over your head and calling yourself a ghost. In one of the movie’s most memorable scenes, Cruise wears a dark gray suit with a black T-shirt and matching sunglasses. It’s an easy-to-replicate outfit that quite frankly works just as well in your everyday life.

Jane Fonda's Workout Video

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Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

The actress was the epitome of fitness goals during the era, encouraging people worldwide to get active via her home videos. Thankfully channeling her look is easier than doing a workout—you just need to get your hands on sweatbands, a snazzy leotard, leg warmers, and some mini dumbbells.

Madonna

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Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images

Madonna was fashion in the ‘80s. Madge influenced an entire generation when it came to her signature style. Whether it’s her all-white lace and tutu look with the ‘"Boy Toy" belt or any of her seminal outfits from her various music videos, there’s no shortage of avenues to take. Don't forget your faux mole!

Princess Diana

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Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images

Princess Diana’s style is fresh in our mind thanks to Elizabeth Dibicki's turn as the tragic royal in The Crown. Fondly remembered for her era-defining off-duty looks that still resonate today, you can take a leaf out of her book with items from your closet including bike shorts, oversized collegiate sweaters, and even jeans tucked into cowboy boots.

Mugler Models

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Allan Tannenbaum/Getty Images

When it comes to the designer who ruled the runways in the 1980s, no name comes to mind faster than the late Manfred Thierry Mugler. The renowned Frenchman created some of the most unforgettable couture of the century and presented it in equally impressive stadium-like shows. For the ambitious Halloween fans in our midst, why not try your luck at replicating something that his muses such as Jerry Hall, Nadja Auermann, or Connie Flemming immortalized?

Tina Turner

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John Rogers/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

Turner's 1980s on-stage costumes are one of the most iconic from the era. And thankfully, they're easy to replicate. Dust down your denim jacket, mini dress, fishnets, and hoop earrings—and ideally you can find an old-school microphone to double down on the cosplay too. Simply the best!

Jessica Rabbit

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Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Heidi Klum

Jessica Rabbit is one of the 1980's most memorable characters. With her sultry look and iconic red-and-purple styling, the Who Framed Roger Rabbit? leading lady's outfit is a top choice when it comes to Halloween. As Heidi Klum famously showed, the look is readily available—just grab a red dress and purple opera-length gloves. A red wig is also a must-have, but Klum's prosthetics are optional.

Prince

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Richard E. Aaron/Redferns

Prince's Purple Rain era is one of the defining pop culture phenomenons of the 1980s. And the fashion has a lot to do with how we remember the late singer's monumental album. If you want to channel Prince this Halloween, a bright purple suit and ruffled white shirt is all you need.

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