mercredi 14 octobre 2020
Forget Orange and Black! These 35 Pink Halloween Costumes Are Just as Fun

There's something about the color pink that makes us all warm and fuzzy inside. Whether it be the color's bright and bold hue or its powerful meaning of universal love of oneself, a touch of pink always brightens our day. That's why for Halloween this year, we're all about the pink costumes (and decor!). Whether it be Elle Wood's notorious pink outfits in Legally Blonde or a simple pink Crayola crayon costume, there's no pink costume that won't suit our fancy. So, check your closets and pick up pink supplies while you can! We have a feeling this color will be a hot ticket. Forget the black and orange this Halloween and opt for pink instead - you won't regret it!
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