Women
Andy Carmichael
In The Goonies, Andrea “Andy” Carmichael (Kerri Green) is a cheerleader who wears jock Troy Perkins’ letter jacket through most of the movie. However soon Andy finds herself a member of the misfit Goonies and falls for Mikey’s older brother Brand.
Heathers: The Musical
Heathers: The Musical is a rock musical based on the 1988 film Heathers. In it, Veronica Sawyer is a teenage girl who struggles with high school life until the popular Heathers: Heather McNamara, Heather Duke, and Heather Chandler, invite her into their inner circle. The musical had runs off-Broadway and West End of London.
Imelda Rivera from Coco
In Pixar’s Coco, Imelda Rivera is the former matriarch of the Rivera family who is now a spirit in the Land of the Dead. She is responsible for the ban on music in her family, which brings her head-to-head with her great-great-grandson Miguel Rivera.
Mulan
In the 1998 Disney film Mulan, when the Huns invade Han China, Mulan (voiced by Ming-Na Wen, sung by Lea Salonga) disguises herself as a man and takes the place of her elderly father, wearing his old armor. When Mulan first reports to training camp, her fighting skills are clearly lacking, but she gradually becomes a formidable warrior standing with the best of them.
Sarah Lynn from BoJack Horseman
In BoJack Horseman, Sarah Lynn (voiced by Kristen Schaal) is a pop star and actress who played BoJack Horseman’s adoptive daughter Sabrina on the sitcom Horsin’ Around. Long out of work, Sarah Lynn is now troubled and reckless, dealing with substance abuse and relationship issues.
Princess Aurora from Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
In Maleficent 2: Mistress of Evil, the newly crowned Queen Aurora (Elle Fanning) reigns over the Moors, while her godmother Maleficent remains the strongest fairy and protector of the realm. When Aurora accepts Prince Phillip’s marriage proposal however, everything begins to get upended. This costume features her gold coronation dress, as opposed to Aurora’s pink and blue gowns from the classic animation. Finish your look with this Princess Aurora makeup tutorial from Maleficent.
Valerie Sassyfras
Valerie Sassyfras is a New Orleans musician who hit mainstream attention when her performance of “Girls Night Out” was featured on the Ellen DeGeneres Show. She sings lines like “I’m horny and I’m lazy” while bending over and clutching her behind. It’s only when the YouTube video pans the crowd that we realize she’s performing in a backyard for a children’s party.
Death Eaters
In the Harry Potter universe, Death Eaters are a group of dark wizards and witches lead by Lord Voldemort and including Severus Snape who seek to wipe out the Muggle-borns. The Death Eaters first terrorize Harry Potter and friends in Goblet of Fire.
Princess Aurora from Sleeping Beauty
In the 1959 Disney classic Sleeping Beauty, Princess Aurora, also known as Briar Rose, is the only daughter of King Stefan and Queen Leah. An evil fairy named Maleficent curses the princess as a baby, to die on her 16th birthday by pricking her finger on a spinning wheel’s spindle. When the curse is carried out, three good fairies place a protective place a protective curse on Aurora that puts her in a deep slumber. Complete your Aurora cosplay with this Princess Aurora makeup tutorial.
Fairy Godmother from Shrek 2
In Shrek 2, the Fairy Godmother (voiced by Jennifer Saunders), also known as Dama Fortuna, schemes to get Princess Fiona to ditch Shrek, believing that ogres aren’t meant to live happily ever after. She even shows up at the royal ball dressed in a red gown, trying to pair Fiona up with Prince Charming while singing “Holding Out for A Hero”. For this costume, do your hair up with whatever product you’ve got, and sprinkle a little stardust on top.