Another queer pop icon that you could also possibly dress up as for Halloween is none other than Lesbian Jesus herself, Hayley Kiyoko! To rock her "Curious" look, just grab a blonde wig, some green pants, and a green Hawaiian shirt. If you personally don't have a green Hawaiian shirt, you probably know someone (or someone's dad) that you can borrow one from.
A Las Encinas student from Netflix's 'Γlite'

You probably already have a dark blazer and matching pants (or skirt) in your closet already! Just add some red trim (using either fabric paint or some red duct tape), get your hands on a red tie, print out the Las Encinas logo, tape it to the front of your jacket, and BAM! You're now a student at Spain's most bougie, drama-filled private school. You can now pretend to be a part of the beautiful, queer, murderous social circle from Netflix's Γlite for a day.
Adam Rippon at the 2018 Academy Awards

If you have a dark-colored suit but don't want to permanently alter it for an Γlite-inspired costume, why not try adding a harness underneath the jacket. Once you do, you can say you're Adam Rippon on the red carpet of the 2018 Oscars (it worked out for Gus Kenworthy)! All you literally need is a bowtie and a harness to complete the look. If you don't want to spend big bucks on a harness, you can watch one of the many DIY tutorials on YouTube and make your own!
Simon Spier from 'Love, Simon'
Love, Simon was probably one of the best gay rom-coms to be released in the past few years, so who better to dress up as for Halloween than as Simon Spier himself! Grab your sherpa-lined denim jacket (if you a part of the LGBT community, I guarantee you know at least oneperson who could loan you one), and another cheap wig from Party City (if you're not already a brunette), and you're good to go. I know, I know. This is a post about costumes that aren't supposed to be lame (a denim jacket and a wig totally falls under "lame" territory), but it's your fault for waiting until the last minute!! Beggars can't be choosers!!
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