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We’re kicking off Halloween 13, the 2022 edition, with one of this fall’s most buzzed-about movies: Don’t Worry Darling. The drama surrounding this drama—about an idyllic 1950s town where things aren’t quite what they seem—have overshadowed the film, so you could really take things in one of two directions: Borrowing one of Florence Pugh’s or Harry Styles’s looks from the movie itself, or dressing up as a meme related to its bonkers press tour. We’ve got options for both.

‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Press Tour Costume Ideas

1. Chris Pine’s Interview Meme

Images of Chris Pine looking like he was summoning every ounce of strength to get through press interviews for the film went viral, turning into countless memes. With the right lob and a set of headphones, you can easily nail this look.

2. ‘Miss Flo’ Costume

Photo: Amazon

Shortly after a leaked video of Don’t Worry Darling director Olivia Wilde referring to Pugh as “Miss Flo,” the actress shared an Instagram Story of herself getting glammed up while her team wore “Miss Flo” shirts, adding fuel to the feuding-behind-the-scenes rumors. Leave it to the internet to waste no time creating their own riffs on the shirt.

‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Movie-Inspired Costume Ideas

Photos: New Line Cinema/Vertigo Entertainment/Urban Outfitters/Amazon/Sephora

If you’re playing Jack (aka Styles), all you really need is a fitted suit, white button-down and a skinny tie. As for Pugh’s character, Alice, curtain bangs, dangly earrings and a retro, a-line dress are musts. Here’s a look we pulled together, inspired by her style in the film:

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Author: candacebd

Candace Braun Davison is a writer, editor and recipe developer who divides her time between New York and Florida. She's written articles that have appeared in PureWow, Delish, House Beautiful, Cosmo, Elle, Esquire, Elle Decor, Veranda, Good Housekeeping and more. She's also published and contributed to multiple cookbooks, including a tailgate cookbook specifically designed for USF students. A portion of the proceeds benefitted student scholarships at the university.