A Literary Halloween: 50 Fun Female Book Characters To Dress Up As (2024)

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A LITERARY HALLOWEEN: FEMALE BOOK CHARACTERS TO DRESS UP AS (In No Particular Order) #1: Tally from The Uglies trilogy by Scott Westerfeld #2: The White Witch from The Chronicles of Narnia #3: Anne Shirley from The Anne of Green Gables Book Series #4 Emily Byrd Starr from Emily of New Moon #5: Eowyn from Lord of the Rings #6: Galadriel from Lord of the Rings or another elf like Arwen #7: Mulan from Legends #8: Elizabeth or Jessica Wakefield from Sweet Valley High (1980s style, of course) #9: Elizabeth Bennet or any Other Jane Austen Heroine #10: Jane Eyre #11: Hester Prynne from The Scarlet Letter. #12: Scarlett O’Hara from Gone with the Wind #13: Mary Poppins #14: Effie Trinket from The Hunger Games. #15: Hermione Granger or another female Harry Potter character. #16: Queen Guinevere from the King Arthur legends #17: Daisy Buchanan from The Great Gatsby #18: Holly Golightly from Breakfast at Tiffany’s #19: Miss Havisham from Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations #20: Lady Phryne Fisher From the Miss Fisher Detective Novels #21: The Lady of Shalott from the Alfred Tennyson poem #22: A Handmaid fromThe Handmaid’s Taleby Margaret Atwood #23: Buttercup fromThe Princess Brideby William Goldman #24: Jo March from Louisa May Alcott’sLittle Women #25: Bridget Jones fromBridget Jones’s Diaryby Helen Fielding #26: Elphaba fromWickedby Gregory Maguire #27: Ella Enchanted from the book by Gail Carson Levine #28: Miss Marple from the Agatha Christie novels #29: Margaret Hale from Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South #30: Heroines from William Shakespeare Plays Like Juliet BONUS: A FEW FEMALE BOOK CHARACTER COSTUMES FOR GIRLS! (#31-50) #31-35 #36-40 #41-45 #46-50 FAQs

FEMALE BOOK CHARACTER COSTUMES

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Monsters, pirates or maids, witches, or a favorite fairy tale character are often the costumes of choice at this time of year, but what about us book fans? Can we think of something a little more imaginative?

With Halloween weeks away, I wanted to do a fun post about some literary female character costume ideas and the female literary characters I think would be good fun to dress up as for Halloween.

(If I ever had the time to do anything other than don a witch hat and a wand and was actually good with a sewing needle. But, hey, there’s always Etsy!)

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When I was growing up, my costume choices were much more inventive, and I tended to favor characters from the movies. Even then, my costumes were of characters initially found in literature.

Looking back, my favorite book character costume was Scarlett fromGone with the Wind. My grandmother kindly made it for me when I was eleven.

But being an adult shouldn’t stop us from dressing up in equally creative costumes. Here are just 30 ideas from literature (sometimes adapted on the big and small screen) that would make some great adult costumes of beloved book characters!

As a bonus, in the end, I’ve also included an extra 20 ideas for Halloween costumes for girls from popular children’s books.

So, be creative, use your imagination (the character doesn’t have to look like the movies either), and let me know what favorite book characters you would love to dress up as for Halloween!

(Note: This article was first published in 2013 and last updated in August 2023.)

A LITERARY HALLOWEEN: FEMALE BOOK CHARACTERS TO DRESS UP AS

(In No Particular Order)

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#1: Tally from The Uglies trilogy by Scott Westerfeld

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I would go with her look fromThe Specialsbecause the makeup is weirdly beautiful and unusual. Overall, the dystopian makeup look would be a total standout. Plus, what better time now that there is finallyan adaptationin the works?

#2: The White Witch from The Chronicles of Narnia

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Who doesn’t want to dress up as a gorgeous, cold villain from time to time? It’s the perfect costume.

#3: Anne Shirley from The Anne of Green Gables Book Series

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Young or old, you can try Anne’s different looks depending on her age. And, with several adaptations, there are so many costumes to choose from! It’s a classic costume and a fun choice.

#4 Emily Byrd Starr from Emily of New Moon

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While not as familiar as Anne Shirley, dressing up as another fabulous L.M. Montgomery heroine would be fun. It would be a cute costume, for sure.

#5: Eowyn from Lord of the Rings

“Thus Aragorn for the first time in the full light of day beheld Éowyn, Lady of Rohan, and thought her fair, fair and cold, like a morning of pale spring that is not yet come to womanhood.”

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I would personally go for the movie’s look since they captured Eowyn perfectly.

#6: Galadriel from Lord of the Rings or another elf like Arwen

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The elves have such beautiful, elegant looks that this would be an excellent choice for Halloween, especially if you’re going to a Halloween party.

#7: Mulan from Legends

Why not dress up as the legendary Mulan? Of course, you can always use the new movie as inspiration!

#8: Elizabeth or Jessica Wakefield from Sweet Valley High (1980s style, of course)

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My sister and I should have done this when we were teenagers! But seriously, there should be some identical twins out there who could try this fun literary female character costume idea.

It’s an easy costume for twins, sisters, or best friends, especially if you’re interested in dressing up as blonde book characters.

#9: Elizabeth Bennet or any Other Jane Austen Heroine

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Just study Regency clothing or attempt the movie looks. For instance, the newEmmais particularly eye-catching. Then, there are several looks to choose from in PBS Masterpiece’sSanditon.

Austen heroines are some of the best female book characters out there. So, why not go as one for Halloween?

#10: Jane Eyre

“I had no article of attire that was not made with extreme simplicity.”

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Make sure not to dress too extravagantly! See the best Jane Eyre adaptations for inspiration.

#11: Hester Prynne from The Scarlet Letter.

“On the breast of her gown, in fine red cloth, surrounded with an elaborate embroidery and fantastic flourishes of gold thread, appeared the letter A.”

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This 17th-century literary female costume would be a real standout! Plus, the “A” would be an excellent clue to readers of classic literature.

#12: Scarlett O’Hara from Gone with the Wind

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I would love to revisit this as an adult again! Because of her extravagant style, Scarlett O’Hara remains one of the best literary character costume ideas.

#13: Mary Poppins

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Make sure not to forget the umbrella!

#14: Effie Trinket from The Hunger Games.

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While Katniss is the more popular choice, Effie’s outfits and wigs are so outlandish in the books that you could have a blast coming up with something creative.

#15: Hermione Granger or another female Harry Potter character.

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Choose Hermione from the movies or the play. Or, better yet, dress up as the villainous Bellatrix, the lovable Luna Lovegood, or the fan-favorite Professor McGonagall.

Harry Potter has been done a lot, but it never gets old. This female literary character costume idea also works out great because of all the premade clothes you can buy online.

Harry Potter works if you need to put together some last-minute Halloween costumes.

#16: Queen Guinevere from the King Arthur legends

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So many adaptations and versions of the story that the ideas for a costume are endless! Not to mention, medieval gowns are stunning.

#17: Daisy Buchanan from The Great Gatsby

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F. Scott Fitzgerald describes her often as wearing white with a string of pearls.

#18: Holly Golightly from Breakfast at Tiffany’s

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I think the cat is an accessory necessity! I would also definitely go with the classic Audrey Hepburn black dress look.

#19: Miss Havisham from Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations

“I saw that everything within my view which ought to be white, had been white long ago, and had lost its luster, and was faded and yellow. I saw that the bride within the bridal dress had withered like the dress, and like the flowers, and had no brightness left but the brightness of her sunken eyes.”

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You can buy an old white dress at a vintage shop and have fun damaging it! Great Expectations truly is a good book with memorable characters like Miss Havisham.

#20: Lady Phryne Fisher From the Miss Fisher Detective Novels

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If you’re looking for a stylish 1920s character, look no further than the fabulous and gorgeous Miss Fisher. Of course, the costumes from the TV Series are exceptional!

Overall, there are so many inspirational looks to choose from! It is such a fun costume if the idea of 1920s glamour excites you.

#21: The Lady of Shalott from the Alfred Tennyson poem

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For inspiration, look at the gorgeous painting of the same name by John William Waterhouse. The Pre-Raphaelite picture is lovely and provides a good idea for the costume.

#22: A Handmaid fromThe Handmaid’s Taleby Margaret Atwood

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It’s such a dramatic-looking costume and easy to put together. You can buy the outfit for cheap on Amazon. But all you need is a long red robe and a white bonnet.

#23: Buttercup fromThe Princess Brideby William Goldman

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The movie adaptation has such gorgeous costumes it would be impossible not to be influenced by them. You could choose the white gown with the crown or the iconic red dress with the gold belt.

The latter is probably the easiest to replicate as numerous costume companies sell the outfit.

#24: Jo March from Louisa May Alcott’sLittle Women

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A Civil War-era dress (which you can buy) would work. You could also try replicating one of the outfits from some famous adaptations. I particularly like Jo’s white dress in the 1994 film.

#25: Bridget Jones fromBridget Jones’s Diaryby Helen Fielding

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If you want to be more authentic to the book, you can dress up in women’s work clothes from the mid- ’90s like a Jigsaw Pencil Skirt Suit.

Or you could look to the later movies for inspiration, from the red flannel pajamas to the ugly Christmas sweater to the bunny outfit or even some of her work outfits.

Just have fun with it! Don’t forget the diary accessory, though.

#26: Elphaba fromWickedby Gregory Maguire

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If theater makeup is your jam, why not go as Elphaba? All you need is an Elphaba witch costume (they are buyable) and green makeup.

Honestly, any black witch outfit will do.

#27: Ella Enchanted from the book by Gail Carson Levine

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This idea would easily work for kids or adults. But you can dress up in a medieval fantasy dress or get inspiration from the 2004 film – like in the photo above! This idea sets you apart from all the Disney princesses.

#28: Miss Marple from the Agatha Christie novels

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Miss Marple would be such a unique idea! She wears 1950s-style clothes: usually neutral in color made from wool and flannel, often like a suit with a blouse.

With the outfit, you could carry a purse, wear a grey-colored wig (if you don’t have grey hair), and even a hat.

#29: Margaret Hale from Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South

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If you want to go as an original classic book character, consider Margaret Hale. She’s intelligent, passionate, and kind and gets to wear beautiful Victorian outfits.

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The 2004 adaptation offers good inspiration. Check out this terrific article fromAll Things Hairabout different types of Victorian hairdos for hairstyles.

#30: Heroines from William Shakespeare Plays Like Juliet

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There are several female characters in Shakespeare’s works if literary plays are of interest. But Juliet in a gorgeous Renaissance dress is always a good choice.

BONUS: A FEW FEMALE BOOK CHARACTER COSTUMES FOR GIRLS! (#31-50)

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While this list mainly focuses on female book character costumes for adults (or teens), we don’t want to leave out all the children in your life.

So, here are a few bonus ideas for all the little girls in your life. These choices come from picture books, children’s books, and teen books.

#31-35

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  • #31 Fancy Nancy from the picture books by Jane O’Connor. (How adorable would this be? Pink tutu, colorful striped tights, and all. The costume is easy to buy on places likeEtsy.)
  • #32 Dorothy Gale fromThe Wizard of Ozby L. Frank Baum. (Or any character from the books and movie adaptation. They make for easy book character costumes for the whole family! And these costumes are easy to buy.)
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  • #33 Child and teen characters fromThe Hunger Gamesby Suzanne Collins like Katniss Everdeen or Rue. (AHunger Gamescharacter would be perfect for tweens and teens.)
  • #34 Female characters from Dr. Seuss like Sally Walden fromThe Cat in the Hator Cindy Lou Who fromHow the Grinch Stole Christmas.Costumetprovides a simple tutorial for how to put together the Sally Walden costume.
  • #35 Amelia Bedelia from the books by Amelia Bedelia. This would be an adorable costume! Adults could do this one too. SeeHalloweencostumes.com for How to Make an Amelia Bedelia costume.

#36-40

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  • #36The Baby-sitters ClubCharacters: Kristy, Claudia, Mary Anne, Stacey, Dawn, Mallory, Jessi, Abby, or Shannon. (These costumes are great ideas for tweens wanting to dress up with their best friends.)
  • #37 Fairy Tale Book characters like Cinderella, Red Riding Hood, The Little Mermaid, and Snow White.
  • #38 Pippi Longstocking from the books by Astrid Lindgren: If you want to choose a different book character with bright red hair, Pippi makes a unique choice! Plus, you can find all the accessories you needon Amazon.
  • #39 Tiana from ThePrincess and the FrogDisney book. She’s such a fun character for girls to dress up as – especially when wearing the green gown!
  • #40 Alice in Wonderland – because it’s a go-to classic!

#41-45

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  • #41 Nancy Drew – For all your mystery-loving, adventurous kids. A wool pleated skirt, handheld magnifier, a simple top, a flashlight, and a headband are all you need! If you want to stay true to the original 1930s series, you can find a dress suitable to that time period and keep the magnifying glass and flashlight.
  • #42 Laura Ingalls Wilder fromLittle House on the Prairie. For this, you can sew a prairie girl outfit and bonnet or buy one online. And then wear some pioneer-style boots.
  • #43 Matilda from the Roald Dahl book. She’s such a fun character little girls everywhere love. See thisstraightforward tutorialon putting together aMatildacostume.
  • #44 Lucy Pevensie (or Susan) fromThe Chronicles of Narniaby C.S. Lewis. (A Renaissance-style dress or Medieval princess outfit would work. And then you can add accessories like a cloak and a fake dagger.)
  • #45 Ramona Quimby (or Beezus) from the books by Beverly Cleary. Think short, bobbed hair, overalls, and red shiny Hunter Wellies.

#46-50

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  • #46 Charlotte fromCharlotte’s Webby E.B. White. Be creative! There are many ways to make a spider costume. Check outeHowfor a few ideas. You can also buy adorable spider costumes!
  • #47 Violet Baudelaire from Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. To match the look from the TV series,check out a DIY tutorial from theCostume Realm.
  • #48 Kit Tyler fromThe Witch of Blackbird Pondby Elizabeth George Speare. To look like the character on the book cover, all you need is a pilgrim costume!
  • #49 Sara Crewe fromA Little Princessby Frances Hodgson Burnett. For a fancier outfit, you want to go with an Edwardian-style dress. Maid-like attire also works if you want something easier.
  • #50 Mary Lennox fromThe Secret Gardenby Frances Hodgson Burnett. Wear a white Edwardian tea dress (or any Edwardian outfit) and ribbons in the hair. I would add flowers or gardening accessories to the dress or hair for a nice touch.
What famous female book characters do you wish you could dress up as for Halloween? Do you have a favorite character you’d love to pretend to be? Sound off below…

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FAQs

How do you dress like a little girl for Halloween? ›

Find a skirt, romper or leggings.

Denim skirts, ruffly overall dresses and brightly-colored tights are all fair game. Look for floral print or designs that feature animals or wacky patterns. If you're aiming for a normal little girl costume, a knee-length skirt and tights pairing will look just right.

How to dress up like Nancy Drew? ›

For her clothes think plaid skirt and sweater set or a 60's style shift dress, or Blue suit jack and skirt. I think of Nancy in some sort of dress or skirt, and you can add a trench coat if the weather is cool.

Can I dress up as a woman for Halloween? ›

So, to clarify a few things, "woman" is generally not a Halloween costume, even if you are not straight. Sorry. As with any other insensitive Halloween costume, you are free to dress as "a woman," but just know you should not be loved and celebrated for it. Being a generic "woman" is really not creative.

How to dress up as Anne of Green Gables? ›

Anne of Green Gables' costume is a long dress under a pinafore apron, serviceable boots, a sun hat, and black knee-high socks.

How to look like a cowgirl for Halloween? ›

All you have to do is put on some jeans, a black crop top, a bandana, and a cowboy hat to fit the cowgirl aesthetic.

How to look like a fairy for Halloween? ›

You can puff out the skirt of the dress with petticoats to give it a wide hooped type look. The wings can be either light blue, silver, or white. Add accessories such as a black choker or ribbon for the neck, long white gloves, a silver wand, a pretty tiara, and of course, silver-colored shoes.

What color are Nancy Drew's eyes? ›

Nancy Drew is a fictional amateur detective. She is originally depicted as a blonde-haired and blue-eyed 16-year-old high school graduate, but in later editions is rewritten as a titian-haired and blue-eyed 18-year-old graduate and detective.

Does Nancy Drew have LGBT characters? ›

But Nancy Drew treated all their queer characters with such respect and creativity that it wasn't a stretch for them to be able to wrap things up beautifully and realistically in just a few episodes. Not to mention, Bess plays a pivotal role in the series finale. She's as important as Nick or George or Ace.

What does Nancy Drew wear in the books? ›

The 1930s: Nancy almost always wore a skirt except when she visited "Shadow Ranch" for her fifth book and donned a pair of chaps. When "The Secret of Shadow Ranch" was updated in 1965, she wore trouser-style jeans.

What do most people dress up as on Halloween? ›

Halloween costumes are often designed to imitate supernatural and scary beings. Costumes are traditionally those of monsters such as vampires, werewolves, zombies, ghosts, skeletons, witches, goblins, trolls, devils, etc., or in more recent years, such science fiction-inspired characters as aliens and superheroes.

Do adults still dress up for Halloween? ›

A survey by Yahoo/YouGov found 63% of adults in the U.S. are not planning to dress up for Halloween or a Halloween party.

How to dress up as a girl? ›

Dress in fun, feminine styles, like florals, bright colors, and bows. For the days when you just want to look as girly as possible, nothing but pastel clothes and sparkly accessories will do. Pick out a dress or top in pastel tones, and accent with a pair of sparkly flats.

Does Princess Anne ever wear a dress? ›

We can pinpoint several previous occasions when she's worn the collared turquoise dress seen again this week, including at Royal Ascot in 2023 and at Brompton Cemetery in 2022.

Where does Princess Anne get her clothes? ›

Cotswold Collections isn't the only local fashion business endorsed by the Princess. She also has several pieces by Gloucestershire-based formalwear brand Shibumi, and wore a coat from the label at Royal Ascot last year.

What color was Anne of Green Gables hair? ›

The hair cannot be ignored. Anne of Green Gables has red hair. And this saucy impostor is a blonde. CreateSpace independent publishing platform released an edition of Lucy Maud Montgomery's 1908 classic last fall.

How to dress a little girl? ›

Dress up your child in comfortable clothes. If your girls aren't super girly and want something more active, try comfy shorts and leggings. Layering is always in fashion, and also a great way to stay warm. Add pieces like flannel button-downs, trendy hoodies, and moto or denim jackets to their wardrobe.

How to dress a little baby girl? ›

Balancing Style and Comfort

For instance, rompers or onesies made of soft cotton can be both comfortable and stylish. Similarly, a simple cotton dress paired with a cute headband can make for a stylish yet practical outfit. In closing, remember that your baby's comfort should always take precedence over fashion.

How to go to Halloween without a costume? ›

  1. Let your fave character inspire your outfit.
  2. Add a festive headband to your outfit.
  3. Add a pop of orange to your outfit.
  4. DIY a Halloween statement necklace.
  5. Wear a pumpkin tee.
  6. Spice up your nail art.
  7. Experiment with bold lipstick or eyeliner.
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How to look like a baby for Halloween? ›

Look for a romper or an adult onesie.

If you can find an adult sized onesie at a department store, especially if it has footies, this is a great option for a baby costume. If you can't find an adult onesie, consider wearing a patterned romper. This can make you look baby-like as well.

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