7 Ways to Dress Up As iconic Latinas
Get spooky season inspired with these Latina looks for Halloween
For many of us, the crisp air is signaling the arrival of fall. As cold fronts sweep across the nation, we’re embracing the autumnal spirit—and with it comes one of our favorite holidays to have fun with style: Halloween! We’ve delved deep into a world of costume possibilities and are excited to present some easy-to-assemble Latina-inspired outfits for the upcoming fiestas you’re sure to be invited to. We mixed in some iconic Halloween looks (you can never go wrong with a Selena outfit), some mega pop culture characters (hello, Wednesday Addams!), and even some unexpected picks, because what’s Halloween without a little spur of the moment fun?!
Now let’s start with the one and only Jenna Ortega as Wednesday…
There’s no denying that Wednesday was one of the standout shows of 2022. Smart, fierce, and brilliantly portrayed by Jenna Ortega, it’s no wonder we all love her and would be honored to channel her this Halloween! We’ve got two sparkly costume ideas for you: one inspired by Wednesday’s iconic dance scene. Yes, please feel free to dance with your hands sporting this $29.99 number from Amazon.
Or, if you want to embrace the darker side of Wednesday, consider this $24.99 Amazon costume inspired by the scene that perfectly captures her unique blend of dark humor and unconventional interests. It’s a fantastic way to channel her iconic look and spirit! Whichever look you choose, you can count on being the coolest girl at the party—no doubt about it!
You can also honor one of the first super heroes played by a Latina…
This next Latina wonder is none other than the all-powerful Wonder Woman. Lynda Carter, who has Mexican ancestry, was made for this leading lady role back in the 1970s that remains an iconic figure today. From her glistening bangles and perfect jet-black wavy hair to the signature crown and lasso, this is the perfect empowering costume to tap into your inner poderosa.
If you prefer to go the traditional route for a Wonder Woman costume, this Amazon find for $49.98 is your go-to. If you are looking for the skirted look, you might choose this Spirit Halloween find for $59.99.
This next iconic Latina needs no introduction...
Icon and Queen of Tejano music, Selena Quintanilla remains a cultural icon more than two decades since her untimely death. Fans around the world love to keep her spirit alive by listening to her hit music and dressing as her for Halloween. One of Selena’s most iconic looks is from her 1995 Houston Astrodome show, where she wore this jumpsuit found on Amazon for $31.99 and captivated the entire world. To perfectly accessorize this one-piece wonder, pair with these silver hoop earrings sold by Latina-owned, Xio, for $22.
For the sports-loving Latina…
Batter up! Mexican American Margaret “Marge” Villa, affectionately known as “Poncho,” played for the Kenosha Comets in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League from 1946 to 1950. She showcased her versatility on the field as a catcher, shortstop, second baseman, third baseman, and outfielder, proudly donning the number 4 on her uniform. She batted and threw right and made three playoff appearances.
You can’t find a Kenosha Comets costume without hand-making it; however, you can find this AAGPBL uniform on Amazon for $39.99, which would make a great fit.
For Latina Barbie fans…
Honduran American actres America Ferrera has starred in iconic roles in Ugly Betty, Real Women Have Curves, and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, but most recently she gave us her first Oscar-nominated role as Gloria in Barbie. Though there isn’t an exact Gloria costume, this pink jumpsuit costume from Spirit Halloween for $49.99 is a great way to drive the Latina girl power back into Halloween.
For the more ambitious costume…
The Avatar movies are timeless, much like Zoe Saldaña’s stunning portrayal as Neytiri, the fierce Na’vi from Pandora. If you want to emulate her look from the mega successful movies, you can find her costume on Amazon for $53.98. Don’t forget the wig, also from Amazon, for $30.04, and the makeup for $9.99. The look is definitely more ambitious due to the makeup but once you check out a Youtube tutorial, it’ll be easy to master and with the whole look together, it’ll be a standout costume.
For the Disney lovers…
Lastly, no costume shopping guide would be complete without mentioning the beloved Mirabel Madrigal from Encanto. This Disney film, which beautifully highlights Colombian heritage, is destined to become a timeless classic thanks in part to the catchy soundtrack with music by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Mirabel’s colorful and vibrant skirt and lace top has become one of the most recognizable Disney costumes in recent years. If you want to go for a look that is recognizable, try your luck at this Mirabel look from Halloween Superstore for $49.99.