With plenty of comic book to film adaptations in the works, it’s a safe bet to say that costumes from the Marvel and DC Comics universe will be an ongoing favorite. This Halloween, choose from some of these totally awesome characters for your eye-catching look. Turn heads, just like an edgy cosplay fan dressed up as Ms. Marvel in a daring latex look.
Mega-blockbuster, Suicide Squad, hit theaters this summer, and Margot Robbie’s ultra chic version of Harley Quinn is bound to be a popular choice this Halloween. Get ahead of the pack by taking on a latex version of the costume. Don’t forget your baseball bat, fishnets and ponytails. If you want to take things to the next level, try an all black latex catsuit like Black Widow or Catwoman. Cosplay queen Yaya Han totally killed it with her curve-skimming latex jumpsuit and pointed ear accessories.
Although Wonder Woman won’t hit theaters til next year, you can already sprint ahead of the trend by going for her iconic look. We love these latex versions of one of the most classic female superheroes of all time. If you’re still looking for options, try a feminine latex look just like Supergirl. You’ll get bonus points if you dress up in a matching latex cosplay with a friend. Go for a flirty skater skirt and long sleeved crop top for this look, and make sure to pair with over the knee leggings.
Want to take things up a notch? Your Halloween is bound to be lit with a costume like Jean Grey from X-Men, Poison Ivy from the DC Comics universe or Silk Spectre from Watchmen. Or, for an unexpected look, go for a wow-worthy choice with a latex bodysuit just like Spiderwoman. Celebrate the spooky holiday in style with a chic latex look this Halloween.
Written by Jade Nicolette

















Going beyond the obvious picks with Jean Grey, Poison Ivy, and Silk Spectre adds variety, and the latex angle makes each of those characters feel more fashion-forward.
I like how you tied Harley Quinn’s Suicide Squad style into Halloween, especially calling out the bat, fishnets, and ponytails since those details really make the costume recognizable.
The all-black latex catsuit option for Black Widow or Catwoman feels like a versatile base that could be styled differently depending on accessories and attitude.
Spiderwoman as an unexpected latex bodysuit choice was a nice touch, especially for people who want something recognizable but not as overdone as Harley Quinn or Wonder Woman.
The focus on latex versions of characters like Ms. Marvel and Catwoman really stood out, especially the mention of Yaya Han’s jumpsuit as inspiration for a sleek, curve-skimming look.
The suggestion to get ahead of trends with Wonder Woman before her movie release is smart, and the latex twist gives a fresh take on such a classic superhero look.
Pairing Supergirl costumes with a friend using matching latex pieces and over-the-knee leggings sounds like a fun duo idea that still keeps the feminine skater skirt vibe.