Here's a sampling of costumes for women for Halloween 2015

Sep 30, 2015 - 10:49
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Here's a sampling of costumes for women for Halloween 2015
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Top 10 Costumes for women for Halloween 2015

#1: Anna

If you haven't had your fill of frozen yet, there are grownup costumes for Anna, Elsa and the gang. This one will set you back about $65.

#2: Annabelle

If Creepy is more your style, you can become the terrifying doll Annabelle for about $50

#3: April O'Neil

Relive the 80's as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle's go-to girl, April O'Neil for about $50

#4: Assassins Creed

Guys don't have to be the only assassins at this year's Hallpween bash. Women can dress up as Connor from the popular video game franchise for about $60

#5: Black Widow

As dangerous as she is beautiful, you can become The Avenger's Black Widow for $60

#6: Caitlyn

She's the name everyone knows this year, and despite courting controversy, Halloween stores are still offering the Caitlyn corset and wig costume for $50

#7: Horror Clown

 

Clowns can be scary enough, but add some blood and a machete, you can be downright terrifying for $50

#8: Dark Angel

If money isn't an object for this Halloween, you may select the Dark Angel costume from Spirit for just under $200

#9: Once Upon a Time Evil Queen

Fans of the hit fairy tale show "Once Upon a Time" can dress up as their favorite baddie for $100

#10: Sally

This is Halloween, make a screen as Sally from "The Nightmare Before Christmas" for $40

 

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