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        <title><![CDATA[Lauren Conrad's Best Halloween Costumes Ever]]></title>
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					<p class="p1">All hail the Queen of Halloween!<strong><strong> Lauren Conrad</strong></strong> is both a master of style and DIY-ing, so it should come as no surprise that the&nbsp;<i>Celebrate</i>&nbsp;author has crafted <strong>some of our favorite Halloween costumes </strong>over the years.</p>
<p class="p3">The LC Lauren Conrad designer has long loved <strong>the spook-tacular holiday</strong>, noting via<strong> Instagram</strong> in October 2019 that her first-ever DIY costume was a ghost.</p>
<p class="p3">“When I was 11 I made my first Halloween costume,” the&nbsp;<strong><i>Laguna Beach&nbsp;</i></strong>alum wrote in her social media post at the time alongside a snap of a revamped tulle version of the costume. “I cut 2 holes in an old bedsheet and I was a ghost. This year I’m stepping up my&nbsp;<span class="s1">👻</span>&nbsp;game a little.”</p>
<p class="p3">While sharing her tips to recreate the ghoulish ensemble on <strong>her website</strong>, Conrad explained, “Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. I don’t hesitate to go all out when it comes to costumes and jump at the chance to wear as much tulle as humanly possible.&nbsp;… This year I’ll be putting my spin on the most <strong>classic Halloween costume</strong> (and&nbsp;leaning into my under eye circles #NewbornLife) by going as a ghost!”</p>
<p class="p3">The lifestyle blogger previously told <i>Us Weekly </i>that she’s very particular about choosing her <strong>yearly costume</strong><i>.</i></p>

		<p class="p3">“It’s really hard because it’s so much pressure on one day, you’ve gotta pick one look,”&nbsp;Conrad <strong>exclusively told&nbsp;<i>Us</i>&nbsp;in October 2014</strong>. “On my website, we did a poll and I let people vote. We shot it like a DIY, and we shot it step-by-step for the site.”</p>
<p class="p3">Over the years, the former&nbsp;<i>Hills</i>&nbsp;personality has donned costumes inspired by <strong><strong>Britney Spears</strong></strong>, Minnie Mouse, the Tooth Fairy, Cruella de Vil and even a velvet-accented and tulle-clad&nbsp;circus performer alongside a group of her friends.</p>
<p class="p3">“[My friends and I] wanted to do something where <strong>we could have as many or as few as we wanted join in</strong>, and we wanted just a silly, pretty costume!” Conrad <strong>told&nbsp;<i>Us </i>in October 2016</strong> of her circus-inspired number. “I went to the fabric store to buy all their tulle. My husband [<strong><strong>William Tell</strong></strong>] was like, ‘What was the last time you wore a costume that didn’t involve, like, 100 yards of tulle?!’”</p>
<p class="p3">While Conrad is all-in designing the costumes, she told <i>Us&nbsp;</i>that she tends to “rely on my girlfriends to make plans,” so she can just “put on my tutu and show up.”</p>
<p class="p3">“[My husband] doesn’t share <strong>my love for Halloween</strong>, so he usually takes the night off, which is fine because it gives me a chance to have an excuse for a girls’ night out,” she added at the time. “I have a couple of girlfriends whose husbands also don’t <strong>partake in Halloween</strong>, so we always have a lot of fun.”</p>
<p class="p1">Scroll through to see her <strong>best costumes</strong><span class="s2"><strong>&nbsp;through the years</strong>,</span>&nbsp;including a tulle-covered tooth fairy and a party animal:</p>
									

				
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