When Halloween rolls around, celebrities never disappoint with their creative costumes and fun-filled celebrations. This year was no exception, and the stars once again got into the spooky spirit on October 31. A certain trio of ladies were responsible for setting a very high standard in the costume department. Catwoman Kim Kardashian killed two birds with one stone by doubling up her October 21 birthday with fright night. Kim had poured her curves into a racy leather suit and got into the role by bearing her teeth at photographers.
"Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. I love getting dressed up and seeing everyone's costumes," Kim wrote on her blog days before the bash. In New York, Dita Von Tesse swapped her sensual style for a razor-sharp suit and top hat. She remained faithful to glamour with smoky, sultry make-up.
Across the Atlantic, a gothic Kate Moss made an impact at Jonathan Ross' party, where Gwen Stefani was also in attendance as one of the Pink Ladies from Grease. Kate was accompanied by her husband Jamie Hince and daughter Lila Grace.Her deathly pale complexion and raven hair were an homage to ghoulish matriarch, Morticia Adams.Away from the black magic being woven by the ladies, the other theme of the night was wholesome family fun. The cutest snaps came courtesy of Jessica Simpson. She and partner Eric Johnson made the most of baby Maxwell Drew's first Halloween by dressing her up as a chicken. Mum and dad also got into the spirit with their own elaborate costumes.
Jessica shared the fun with fans by posting a collage of festive snaps on her website. Meanwhile, Victoria Beckham and her brood had a more productive time. The fashion designer and her sons were hard at work mastering the very symbol of the holiday. "Been carving pumpkins with the boys!" she wrote on Twitter before asking: "Are you ready for Halloween fashion bunnies?" Each member of the Beckham clan was repsesented by a pumpkin, and although she would have sat the carving session out, Harper's presence was felt with the inclusion of a little orange one nestling at the bottom of the batch.