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Montag, den 02. Dezember 2024 um 04:47 Uhr | Seattle





If you still haven't picked out your Halloween costume this year, Pinterest's 2024 Halloween trends report can help you choose the right 'it girl' for you.
The visual discovery platform compiled the most popular costumes, including the search spikes around them, to find out what everyone will be dressing up as.
Expect to see plenty of people dressed like pop stars this year, including Charli XCX, Sabrina Carpenter and Olivia Rodrigo.
There will also be throwback costumes like Blair and Serena from Gossip Girl, as well as more recent looks from Dune and House of the Dragon.
FEMAIL looked at the most popular pop culture inspired Halloween costumes in 2024 according to Pinterest, including musicians, movie stars, and athletes.
Pop stars like Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX
Pinterest looked at search and found that Charli XCX makeup search is up by 2345 per cent as fans prepare to dress up like the Brat star for Halloween
Charli XCX proclaimed it was a brat summer after she released her album of the same name, sparking the slime green hue featured on the album's cover to take over this Halloween
Search around Sabrina Carpenter is up by 215 per cent, as fans re-create her sequined costumes with heart cutouts and perfect bangs
Brat summer isn't over quite yet. Pinterest looked at trends and found that Charli XCX makeup search is up by 2,345 per cent.
Channeling your inner Charli XCX this Halloween isn't too difficult - just don your best slime green crop top (or grab a Brat shirt) paired with a black miniskirt and try her messy smokey cat eye makeup.
Of course, to really look like the 32-year-old Apple singer, you'll need to wear a pair of Gen Z-approved black sunglasses in the club, and you'll have to convince a friend to dress up like Troye Sivan.
Kesha will also be a popular costume, as search around the Joyride songstress is up 510 per cent. Simply don micro shorts and wear plenty of glitter on your face as you prepare for the singer's 2025 album release.
Olivia Rodrigo's glittering, Y2K-inspired pop punk style is up by 215 per cent on Pinterest search
Search around Ariana Grande's famous bunny costume is up 460 per cent as people gain inspiration from her lace ears
Search around Ariana Grande's famous bunny costume is up 460 per cent and there are also plenty of people who are planning on dressing up in Wicked Halloween costumes to pay tribute to the singer's Broadway movie debut.
Search around Sabrina Carpenter is up by 215 per cent, as fans re-create her sequined costumes with heart cutouts and perfect bangs.
Olivia Rodrigo's glittering, Y2K-inspired pop punk style is up by 215 per cent.
Other popular music related costumes include Sza, Amy Winehouse, and Priscilla Presley.
Main characters like Elle Woods and Carrie Bradshaw
After Reese Witherspoon announced that Legally Blonde 3 was in the works, search sprung up around the film (left) as well as renewed interest in Carrie Bradshaw (right)
While Joker: Folie à Deux wasn't a hit at the box office, there will still be plenty of people dressing up as the Joker and Harley Quinn, with search up by 100 per cent
Even though it has been off the air for years, expect to see lots of people channeling their inner Upper East Siders as Serena and Blair from Gossip Girl
READ MORE
Gen Z fashion fans reveal what they REALLY think about Carrie Bradshaw's iconic *** and the City outfits - and whether they would wear them today
After Reese Witherspoon announced that Legally Blonde 3 was in the works, search sprung up around the infamous Elle Woods bunny costume by 110 per cent.
With the success of the *** and the City reboot And Just Like That, people are searching for Carrie Bradshaw costume inspiration.
It helps that Gen Z is embracing *** and the City for the first time as they watch the hit noughties show on Netflix.
To dress like Carrie Bradshaw, grab your best maxi skirt or tutu, shop for a newspaper print dress (which can also double as a Taylor Swift costume) and make sure to have a pair of heels handy.
People are also searching for House of the Dragon and Dune outfits in the fantasy realm.
Even reality shows are inspiring Halloween, with some people planning on dressing up as their favorite Love Island stars, so expect plenty of bikinis and sequins.
While Lady Gaga's Joker: Folie à Deux wasn't a hit at the box office, there will still be plenty of people dressing up as the Joker and Harley Quinn, with search up by 100 per cent.
Even though it has been off the air for years, expect to see lots of people channeling their inner Upper East Siders as Serena and Blair from Gossip Girl.
It helps that the show is a hit with Gen Z viewers on Netflix, and experienced a resurgence due to a short-lived sequel on Max.
Athletes like the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Look for many people dressed like the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders after the success of the Netflix documentary America's Sweethearts
It was a big year for athletes at the Olympics - and on Netflix with plenty of documentaries and TV shows about sports.
Look for many people dressed like the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders after the success of the Netflix documentary America's Sweethearts.
Emulate their classic, shiny nude lip, bold eyelashes, and perfectly contoured faces for similar glam with tips from their makeup artist.
According to Pinterest search, F1 driver costumes are up by 85 per cent, rhythmic gymnastics costumes are up by 130 per cent, and figure skating costume are up by 50 per cent.
Charli XCXNetflixSabrina Carpenter
The visual discovery platform compiled the most popular costumes, including the search spikes around them, to find out what everyone will be dressing up as.
Expect to see plenty of people dressed like pop stars this year, including Charli XCX, Sabrina Carpenter and Olivia Rodrigo.
There will also be throwback costumes like Blair and Serena from Gossip Girl, as well as more recent looks from Dune and House of the Dragon.
FEMAIL looked at the most popular pop culture inspired Halloween costumes in 2024 according to Pinterest, including musicians, movie stars, and athletes.
Pop stars like Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX
Pinterest looked at search and found that Charli XCX makeup search is up by 2345 per cent as fans prepare to dress up like the Brat star for Halloween
Charli XCX proclaimed it was a brat summer after she released her album of the same name, sparking the slime green hue featured on the album's cover to take over this Halloween
Search around Sabrina Carpenter is up by 215 per cent, as fans re-create her sequined costumes with heart cutouts and perfect bangs
Brat summer isn't over quite yet. Pinterest looked at trends and found that Charli XCX makeup search is up by 2,345 per cent.
Channeling your inner Charli XCX this Halloween isn't too difficult - just don your best slime green crop top (or grab a Brat shirt) paired with a black miniskirt and try her messy smokey cat eye makeup.
Of course, to really look like the 32-year-old Apple singer, you'll need to wear a pair of Gen Z-approved black sunglasses in the club, and you'll have to convince a friend to dress up like Troye Sivan.
Kesha will also be a popular costume, as search around the Joyride songstress is up 510 per cent. Simply don micro shorts and wear plenty of glitter on your face as you prepare for the singer's 2025 album release.
Olivia Rodrigo's glittering, Y2K-inspired pop punk style is up by 215 per cent on Pinterest search
Search around Ariana Grande's famous bunny costume is up 460 per cent as people gain inspiration from her lace ears
Search around Ariana Grande's famous bunny costume is up 460 per cent and there are also plenty of people who are planning on dressing up in Wicked Halloween costumes to pay tribute to the singer's Broadway movie debut.
Search around Sabrina Carpenter is up by 215 per cent, as fans re-create her sequined costumes with heart cutouts and perfect bangs.
Olivia Rodrigo's glittering, Y2K-inspired pop punk style is up by 215 per cent.
Other popular music related costumes include Sza, Amy Winehouse, and Priscilla Presley.
Main characters like Elle Woods and Carrie Bradshaw
After Reese Witherspoon announced that Legally Blonde 3 was in the works, search sprung up around the film (left) as well as renewed interest in Carrie Bradshaw (right)
While Joker: Folie à Deux wasn't a hit at the box office, there will still be plenty of people dressing up as the Joker and Harley Quinn, with search up by 100 per cent
Even though it has been off the air for years, expect to see lots of people channeling their inner Upper East Siders as Serena and Blair from Gossip Girl
READ MORE
Gen Z fashion fans reveal what they REALLY think about Carrie Bradshaw's iconic *** and the City outfits - and whether they would wear them today
After Reese Witherspoon announced that Legally Blonde 3 was in the works, search sprung up around the infamous Elle Woods bunny costume by 110 per cent.
With the success of the *** and the City reboot And Just Like That, people are searching for Carrie Bradshaw costume inspiration.
It helps that Gen Z is embracing *** and the City for the first time as they watch the hit noughties show on Netflix.
To dress like Carrie Bradshaw, grab your best maxi skirt or tutu, shop for a newspaper print dress (which can also double as a Taylor Swift costume) and make sure to have a pair of heels handy.
People are also searching for House of the Dragon and Dune outfits in the fantasy realm.
Even reality shows are inspiring Halloween, with some people planning on dressing up as their favorite Love Island stars, so expect plenty of bikinis and sequins.
While Lady Gaga's Joker: Folie à Deux wasn't a hit at the box office, there will still be plenty of people dressing up as the Joker and Harley Quinn, with search up by 100 per cent.
Even though it has been off the air for years, expect to see lots of people channeling their inner Upper East Siders as Serena and Blair from Gossip Girl.
It helps that the show is a hit with Gen Z viewers on Netflix, and experienced a resurgence due to a short-lived sequel on Max.
Athletes like the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Look for many people dressed like the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders after the success of the Netflix documentary America's Sweethearts
It was a big year for athletes at the Olympics - and on Netflix with plenty of documentaries and TV shows about sports.
Look for many people dressed like the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders after the success of the Netflix documentary America's Sweethearts.
Emulate their classic, shiny nude lip, bold eyelashes, and perfectly contoured faces for similar glam with tips from their makeup artist.
According to Pinterest search, F1 driver costumes are up by 85 per cent, rhythmic gymnastics costumes are up by 130 per cent, and figure skating costume are up by 50 per cent.
Charli XCXNetflixSabrina Carpenter
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Montag, den 02. Dezember 2024 um 04:37 Uhr | Huntsville





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Sonntag, den 01. Dezember 2024 um 19:11 Uhr | Valeyres-Sous-Montagny





Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are asking voter to choose between an immigration crackdown and reproductive rights
As their race for the US presidency comes down to the wire, each major candidate has leaned heavily on a favorite theme -- abortion rights for Democrat Kamala Harris and border security for Republican Donald Trump.
In Arizona, their ideological duel has reached a white-hot peak, with both topics the subject of fiercely debated ballot referendums.
And in this key southwestern state -- where the billionaire Trump lost to President Joe Biden in 2020 by a tiny margin of about 10,500 votes -- every ballot truly will count.
In the mid-sized city of Tucson, hundreds of volunteers in orange T-shirts were going door-to-door to try to persuade voters to back a ballot measure to inscribe abortion rights in the state constitution -- and, while they're at it, to vote for Vice President Harris.
To Grace Ireland, a 26-year-old activist, the abortion restrictions imposed by several Republican-controlled states amount to "a public health crisis that Donald Trump and the Republicans have created."
She added, "Democrats and Kamala Harris are trying to push us forward and protect women's health care and protect our democracy and protect all people."
Une pancarte barrée du slogan "L'indifférence aux élections est dangereuse", à Tucson, en Arizona, le 16 octobre 2024
Since 2022, when the US Supreme Court ended the constitutional protection of federal abortion rights, Ireland, a registered nurse, has worked in several states where abortion is banned or severely limited.
Those restrictions have had sometimes disastrous consequences for women having problem pregnancies or carrying nonviable fetuses when doctors refuse to treat them.
"Women are going septic and dying because they cannot receive the care that they need," she told AFP.
- 'Abortion is murder' -
As Ireland carries her message to potential voters, she noted, particularly to young people who may be less likely to vote, that it was Donald Trump who appointed the three justices who tipped the Supreme Court against abortion rights.
Donald Trump lors d'un meeting à Tempe, en Arizona, le 24 octobre 2024
"It's important to reiterate that Donald Trump and these abortion bans are one and the same," Ireland said.
But in Tucson there is little unanimity among young voters.
"I do think that abortion is murder," said Pedro Lopez, a 20-year-old college student.
"There are cases of incest or rape" that merit exceptions, he conceded, "but that's very small."
He also worries about the flow of undocumented migrants that have entered the country from Mexico during the Biden-Harris administration.
"People that are entering the United States illegally... should be sent back to where they came from," he said.
"My grandparents migrated from Mexico to the United States, and they did it the right way."
So he plans not only to vote for Trump, but to back the proposal to let local law enforcement detain, arrest and prosecute anyone suspected of having entered the country illegally -- powers normally reserved to the border police who work for the federal government.
"I know people that work for the Border Patrol, and they're really upset because this current administration has really tied their hands up. They're not really able to do anything," Lopez said.
- Mixed impact -
The major political parties see the competing referendums as offering an opportunity to mobilize more people to vote -- on ballot questions at the very heart of the two presidential campaigns.
Anti-abortion activists demonstrate outside a clinic in Phoenix, Arizona on April 18, 2024
But the referendums may not have the clear impact on the race for the White House that activists hope.
Polls show Trump and Harris running neck-and-neck in Arizona, with the Republican holding a very narrow lead.
Both ballot questions, meantime, have drawn strong support and both appear likely to pass.
So the abortion issue may not be "helping Democrats in the way that they would hope," said Jenny Brian, a professor of bioethics at Arizona State University.
Many Republican women will vote both to protect abortion rights and to bring Trump back to the White House, Brian said.
Though abortion is sometimes framed as a Democrat vs. Republican issue, the Republican Party includes "a broad spectrum of views on the topic," an issue that also raises conservatives' concerns about "government interference," she added.
The same dynamic applies to immigration, with the tougher language on the Arizona ballot question finding support not just among Trump Republicans but also "moderates and even many Democrats," said John Kavanagh, a Republican and an Arizona state senator.
The 74-year-old Kavanagh is unimpressed by Harris's recent toughening on migration, specifically her promise to maintain the partial closing of the border Biden ordered in recent months.
The vice president, Kavanagh said, is "running away faster from her open-border policy than an illegal immigrant that runs away from the Border Patrol."
As their race for the US presidency comes down to the wire, each major candidate has leaned heavily on a favorite theme -- abortion rights for Democrat Kamala Harris and border security for Republican Donald Trump.
In Arizona, their ideological duel has reached a white-hot peak, with both topics the subject of fiercely debated ballot referendums.
And in this key southwestern state -- where the billionaire Trump lost to President Joe Biden in 2020 by a tiny margin of about 10,500 votes -- every ballot truly will count.
In the mid-sized city of Tucson, hundreds of volunteers in orange T-shirts were going door-to-door to try to persuade voters to back a ballot measure to inscribe abortion rights in the state constitution -- and, while they're at it, to vote for Vice President Harris.
To Grace Ireland, a 26-year-old activist, the abortion restrictions imposed by several Republican-controlled states amount to "a public health crisis that Donald Trump and the Republicans have created."
She added, "Democrats and Kamala Harris are trying to push us forward and protect women's health care and protect our democracy and protect all people."
Une pancarte barrée du slogan "L'indifférence aux élections est dangereuse", à Tucson, en Arizona, le 16 octobre 2024
Since 2022, when the US Supreme Court ended the constitutional protection of federal abortion rights, Ireland, a registered nurse, has worked in several states where abortion is banned or severely limited.
Those restrictions have had sometimes disastrous consequences for women having problem pregnancies or carrying nonviable fetuses when doctors refuse to treat them.
"Women are going septic and dying because they cannot receive the care that they need," she told AFP.
- 'Abortion is murder' -
As Ireland carries her message to potential voters, she noted, particularly to young people who may be less likely to vote, that it was Donald Trump who appointed the three justices who tipped the Supreme Court against abortion rights.
Donald Trump lors d'un meeting à Tempe, en Arizona, le 24 octobre 2024
"It's important to reiterate that Donald Trump and these abortion bans are one and the same," Ireland said.
But in Tucson there is little unanimity among young voters.
"I do think that abortion is murder," said Pedro Lopez, a 20-year-old college student.
"There are cases of incest or rape" that merit exceptions, he conceded, "but that's very small."
He also worries about the flow of undocumented migrants that have entered the country from Mexico during the Biden-Harris administration.
"People that are entering the United States illegally... should be sent back to where they came from," he said.
"My grandparents migrated from Mexico to the United States, and they did it the right way."
So he plans not only to vote for Trump, but to back the proposal to let local law enforcement detain, arrest and prosecute anyone suspected of having entered the country illegally -- powers normally reserved to the border police who work for the federal government.
"I know people that work for the Border Patrol, and they're really upset because this current administration has really tied their hands up. They're not really able to do anything," Lopez said.
- Mixed impact -
The major political parties see the competing referendums as offering an opportunity to mobilize more people to vote -- on ballot questions at the very heart of the two presidential campaigns.
Anti-abortion activists demonstrate outside a clinic in Phoenix, Arizona on April 18, 2024
But the referendums may not have the clear impact on the race for the White House that activists hope.
Polls show Trump and Harris running neck-and-neck in Arizona, with the Republican holding a very narrow lead.
Both ballot questions, meantime, have drawn strong support and both appear likely to pass.
So the abortion issue may not be "helping Democrats in the way that they would hope," said Jenny Brian, a professor of bioethics at Arizona State University.
Many Republican women will vote both to protect abortion rights and to bring Trump back to the White House, Brian said.
Though abortion is sometimes framed as a Democrat vs. Republican issue, the Republican Party includes "a broad spectrum of views on the topic," an issue that also raises conservatives' concerns about "government interference," she added.
The same dynamic applies to immigration, with the tougher language on the Arizona ballot question finding support not just among Trump Republicans but also "moderates and even many Democrats," said John Kavanagh, a Republican and an Arizona state senator.
The 74-year-old Kavanagh is unimpressed by Harris's recent toughening on migration, specifically her promise to maintain the partial closing of the border Biden ordered in recent months.
The vice president, Kavanagh said, is "running away faster from her open-border policy than an illegal immigrant that runs away from the Border Patrol."
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