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Match your costume to your mani

Happy Halloween, babes! For all you lovely ladies who have yet to come up with a costume idea, don’t panic! We found 4 über amazing outfits that also just so happen to perfectly match OPI’s cute-as-can-be Halloween minis collection So So Skullicious. Need some major costume inspiration? Look no further.
 

We’re loving this darling 4-piece collection from OPI. This limited addition collection comes with four luxe lacquers that will coordinate perfectly with the following costume ideas…(or just mix and match from your current polish stash!)

 

OPI So So Skullicious, $9, amazon.com

 

Pumpkin orange

A bright, bold and beautiful orange polish like OPI’s Hi, Pumpkin will look absolutely stunning when paired with a get-up in the same hue. Why not pick your fave color from the Crayola box? This colorful costume will look extra grand with your orange claws. Bottom line, this costume is so perfect its kind of cray (-ola, that is!)

Neon Orange Crayola Costume, $30, spirithalloween.com

 

Pretty in pink



Achieves hot pink perfection with a creamy rose like OPI’s A-Rose From The Dead. But hey, while this polish might have a ghoulish name, don’t be scared to up the cuteness factor costume-wise with a cupcake outfit that is literally good enough to eat! As always, the cherry on top kinda makes it.

 

Sweet Eats Cupcake Costume, $45, buycostumes.com

 

Black out


Get a little pixie prettiness going on with an inky polish like OPI’s Mourning Glory and a so-stunning fairy costume worthy of only the most magical maidens.
 

Purple Bell Fairy Costume, $50, spirithalloween.com

 

Not so mellow yellow
A glowy yellow Halloween nail lacquer like OPI’s Candlelight will have your fingers shinning brighter than the full moon, and will coordinate perfectly with a race car driver costume!
 

Miss Kitty’s Race Crew Halloween Costume, $13, misskittysfashionboutique.com

 

Blog it out: Leave a comment bellow to let us know what you’re dressing up as!

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by Annie Robinson | 2/1/2016
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