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Pop culture fans, do you know what you’re being for Halloween this year? We’ve got an excellent costume idea for all of the film junkies out there–you should try a “Black Panther” Halloween Costume!
A DIY Black Panther Halloween Costume Will Be The Most Popular Costume This Year
So much has already been said about the brilliance that is the “Black Panther” film that it’s difficult to add anything more and do it justice, which is why it makes sense that everyone will be making a DIY “Black Panther” Halloween Costume this year. The Marvel comic film has broken several records, including Bestselling Marvel Cinematic Universe Movie for selling the most advance ticket sales before its release. The movie and its talented cast of actors and actresses have won countless awards and they’re up for countless more, including “Movie of the Year” at this year’s People’s Choice Awards.
Making A DIY “Black Panther” Female Warrior Halloween Costume
And, speaking of that cast of gorgeous people, the folks who gave their all in these roles have become household names and total icons. If that’s not enough, the cast of female actresses is one of the strongest (and, arguably, the strongest) we’ve seen in any superhero movie to date. And, on that note, it makes total sense that you’d want to create a DIY “Black Panther” Halloween costume to honor these amazing cinematic heroines. The quartet of now infamous female characters you’ll meet in “Black Panther” include Lupita Nyong’o’s Nakia, Ramonda (played by Angela Bassett), Shuri, played by Letitia Wright, and General Okoye, played by Danai Gurira.
You can’t go wrong portraying any of these strong women, but if you’re itching to recreate a “Black Panther” female warrior Halloween costume like the ones that were worn by Nakia and General Okoye, who make up a team of female bodyguards called the Dora Milaje, we think you’ll have an easier time nailing the look because their costumes can be created in 6 items or less.
What You Need To Make Black Panther Halloween Costume
Ready to start putting together your DIY “Black Panther” Halloween costume? Thankfully, a “Black Panther” General Okoye Halloween costume and a “Black Panther” Nakia Halloween costume can be made using affordable pieces from Amazon and Etsy. Start with these six pieces and you’ll feel like you’ve entered the world of Wakanda:







