The best of Princetoween 2015

From Minions galore to inflatable blueberries, we bring you the best and worst costumes of Princeton’s Halloween

According to Mean Girls, “Halloween is the one night a year when girls can dress like a total slut and no other girls can say anything about it.”

Well, if you read our do’s and don’t’s of Princetoween, you already know Princetonians go beyond your average slutty bunny costume.  Here are some of the highlights (or lowlights?) from Princetoween 2015.

Gabi Agus ’18, Shana Salomon, ’18, and Brett Ascher ’18

They deserve more than a golden ticket for their Violet Beauregarde costumes.

Nonie Andersen ’19, Kathryn Hallett ’19, Alex Argo ’19, Izzy Mangan ’19,  Allie Rogers ’19

Why so serious? These jokers don’t take Princetoween lightly.

Chris Patacsil ’16

“The fanny pack is definitely a game changer. I honestly wouldn’t mind wearing one out on a regular basis.”

Tyler Kaye, ’18, Marc Hedrick ’18, and John Clarke ’18

#1 in the Olympics, #1 in our hearts: Gold medal winning costumes from.

Marc really sticks the landing with his thoughts on last night: “Halloween is great because you can look really quirky and chances are somebody looks even worse than you. I believe last night was the first time I have worn a one piece bikini and hopefully the last. Maybe I was dressed the worst I don’t know, I don’t really remember much.”

Tyler: “They told me I couldn’t do it, then they asked me not to.”

Ian Lawrie ’19

Going to call this one “Magic Mike with wings.”

Chad Cowden ’17

Chad went with a Tab approved look-alike costume: “In honor of Jurassic World, the biggest movie event since Jurassic Park Three, it was only right.”

Anna Novogratz ’18

“Yellow is clearly my power color.”  And when you look this hot on Halloween, a shower photoshoot is definitely a must.

Whether or not you followed our do’s and don’ts we hope your Princetoween was a night you wish you remembered!

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