Fun fact: Iβve been low-key lobbying for us, just once, to turn The Root 100 into a costume party, where all of the guests and honorees are expected to come as their favorite black historical figure or pop cultural reference. After all, our annual gala takes place close to Halloweenβand itβd be an understatement to say that I love playing dress up.
That idea hasnβt quite gained traction yetβat least, not in time for this yearβs Root 100 galaβbut Iβve been living vicariously through the slew of Halloween costumes celebrating this yearβs most memorable moments in the culture. While itβs true that every yearβs events, characters and personalities inspire costumes, this one feels especially ripe for flexing black excellence. After all, this is the year that gave us Black Panther, Beychella, and the breakthrough phenomenon known as Cardi B.
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While many of these zeitgeist moments may seem predictable picks, theyβre also great ways to commemorate some great moments in an otherwise pretty rough year. (Speaking of which, thankfully, Iβve yet to see anyone throw on a MAGA hat and oversized slippers to play Kanye this Halloween. Letβs keep it that way.)
So, what were the most costume-worthy moments of the year?
We knew Black Panther-inspired costumes were going to be huge this year, but what weβre really loving is how incredibly rendered the recreations are. Just check out my colleague Michael Harriotβs βMβBaqueβ (that βqueβ is for βQue Dog,β by the way) costume above, which features his own purple and gold remix on the mask that made Winston Duke famous.
Frankly, weβre holding our breath to see how the Black-ish cast pulls this off on Tuesday nightβs episode (the teasers look amazing), but we love seeing the recreations on those without a Hollywood budget even more! Not to mention the fact that these are also homages to legendary costume designer Ruth E. Carterβs incredible (and hopefully Oscar-nominated) work on this film, so itβs a double-black excellence win.
We said, βWakanda forever!β
Speaking of black cultural zeitgeists: The Wiz may not be a 2018 phenomenon, but last week it celebrated 40 years since it premiered in 1978, and at least a few families rightfully felt it worthy of a tribute.
Granted, Iβm biased, because this is my favorite film of all time (I saw it at age threeβin the theatre), but seeing it recreated for Halloween is a spectacular reminder that itβs beloved by generations. (Bonus points to the family below who not only nailed the costumes, but the iconic poses!)
One of this yearβs sleeper hits makes for some pretty entertaining recreations, as folks try to keep that same surrealist energy of Boots Rileyβs anti-capitalist fever dream, Sorry to Bother You. Cassius, Detroit and even Mr. _____ all make for excellent, easily identifiable costumes, originally created by black designer Deirdra Govan. Fun fact: For the most part, these looks can be reproduced with a couple of quick trips to your local vintage shop and drugstore, if youβre still looking for last-minute ideas.
Itβs fair to say we hope we donβt see a lot of white hoods walking around this Halloween, even if theyβre wearing leather jackets and holding up afro picks and Black Power signs. But thereβs one character who we think is a good look: Super-woke activist Patrice Dumas (played by Laura Harrier) is conscious and chicβand again, isnβt hard to recreate, if you need a last-minute βfit.
Now, not everyone can pull off Nicki Minajβs notoriously risquΓ© wardrobe, but there were a few contenders this past weekend who gave an admirable effort. We wonder if theyβd get the endorsement of the self-proclaimed βQueenβ herself? (Scroll through below to see the homages.)
BeyoncΓ©βs been giving us Halloween-worthy looks for years, especially since Lemonade. But this year, Queen Bey really outdid herself. Between Coachella, her September Vogue cover, βApeshit,β and the immense array of lewks on her On the Run II tour, the possibilities were almost endless for the Hive to recreate this Halloweenβand they did. Justine Skye even revived Austin Powersβ βFoxy Cleopatra!β
Who knew it only takes one iconic outfit to be the G.O.A.T.? Serena Williamsβ US Open comeback may not have ended the way sheβd hoped, but at least a few fans are letting the phenom know that sheβs still number one in their eyes, by recreating her Virgil Abloh x Nike-designed tutu dressβand how much would we love to see that baby version on little Alexis Olympia this Halloween?
Has anyone had a bigger breakthrough year than Cardi B? If so, we canβt imagine whoβand though they werenβt all high points (*cough* Fashion Week party *cough*), clearly they were iconic enough to inspire her countless fans to cement her pop cultural cred this Halloween.
In fact, while her performances and lyrics arenβt always what you might consider βfamily-friendly,β one thing that canβt be denied is that the kids love Cardiβas evidenced by the number of adorable little ones happily rocking recreations of the new momβs recent looks.
Unfortunately, Iβm staying home this Halloween, but should I get a last-minute invite, what iconic 2018 black cultural moment would I like to try? Well, of course, it would have to be something fashion-related, with a strong musical bent. Tell me, do you think I can pull off these brows?
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