Keeping Up With the Kardashians Recap: KimBo$$ Arrives

Kim may be in the spotlight the most this week, what with support from Selena’s sister, a baby shower, and some T-Swift shade, but all the Kardashians get to enjoy a little drama on this week’s Keeping Up With the Kardashians. Khloé reveals to Kim and Kourtney that she and Tristan will be living in Los Angeles from July to October. Great news for her family considering that she’s spent most of her time in Cleveland this year, but the move is not so easy. Sure, Khloé has a great home in Calabasas, but Tristan practices at UCLA and Khloé needs a rental home in the city. After all, how will Tristan ever get to Los Angeles from Calabasas with all that notorious traffic?

Kendall being the only family member who knows how to use Zillow, I guess, shows Khloé some listings. Khloé really wants help from her mother, but Kris can’t help Khloé look for a house because she’s helping Tristan plan Khloé’s surprise birthday party. Kris has to deal with Khloé being disappointed with her until the party goes off without a hitch and cements Tristan as an all-around good dude. He goes even further into super-good-dude territory when they agree that he should just live in the Calabasas house full-time. This guy’s sense of compromise is going to make him an A+ dad to a kid who will likely come into this world with a licensing deal for their own basketballs that double as lip kits.

Speaking of lip kits, Kim is preparing for the launch of KKW Beauty, which is definitely not anything like Kylie Cosmetics or Fenty Beauty. Her entrepreneurship is skyrocketing in 2017 and a trip to New York to be interviewed by Steve Forbes solidifies that Kim is the true boss of her brand. But being the boss means shouldering even more responsibility for missteps. Her first promo images for her contour kit come out fairly dark and Twitter users accuse her of doing blackface in her ads.

With the blackface controversy seemingly behind her after some crisis management, Kim throws a launch party at her house complete with every YouTube beauty blogger I’ve never heard of and a rose ceiling thrown together last minute by Kanye’s florist. What a dream! The true measure of the party and launch’s success is that Kim eats a grilled cheese sandwich, breaking her super strict diet from last week! Intuitive eating is great and looks great on you, KimBo$$!

Kourtney, unfortunately, has been reading more Tony Robbins and makes all the girls chant, “The quality of your life is the quality of your relationships,” at an otherwise uneventful lunch. Later, when Khloé is complaining about her lost luggage, Kourtney throws out more Robbins positivity platitudes and Kim, Khloé, and Kris come down on her for the extreme nature of her positivity.

And of course, Kourtney’s full-blown positive swing ends up having some negative consequences, particularly when it comes to Kardashians’ Least Valuable Player, Scott Disick. Kourtney doesn’t invite Scott to Khloé’s birthday party and Scott confronts her about it, calling her fake. When she talks about it with Khloé, she realizes that she needs to tell Scott that he doesn’t get an automatic invite to every family function.

She lets Scott know that his antagonistic behavior makes her not want to see him when the kids aren’t involved. He comes back at her with yet another declaration that he behaves badly because he loves her and she should respect that. After Kourtney tells him that he knows how to get his act together and needs to do so, the two of them leave the room holding hands as he jokes about them getting married at 40. CUT IT OFF, KOURT, THIS IS NOT A CUTE LOOK AND YOU’LL LOSE MVP OVER THIS.

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Reboots and rewatches are all the rage right now, and for good reason. They're nostaltic, they're cozy, and they really make me wish I was a teenager in the 00s. In addition to Scott Patterson saying he's "always hopeful" for Gilmore Girls to come back, Keri Russell just revealed how much she'd love to revisit Felicity, too!

  • Keri Russell reveals she'd "totally do" a Felicity reboot — on one condition.
  • Scott Foley also says "it would be really nice" to get the cast back together.
  • Felicity ran from 1998-2002 on The WB and is now available to stream on Hulu.

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    While promoting The Diplomat season 2, Keri Russell said she'd love to bring the series back if the story made sense. “I would totally do that if it was the right stuff,” she told E! News. “Mandy had a good pitch for it, actually. A really good pitch for, like… life wasn’t going great and, you know, didn’t work out. And she was supposed to be all these things. And then she bumps into someone…Never say never!"

    In case you haven't seen the show (which ran from 1998-2002 and is available to stream on Hulu, FYI), Felicity follows Keri Russell's titular character, who's in for a rude awakening when she follows her high school crush to college in New York City. But once she's there, she realizes just how big the Big Apple really is.

    The series also starred Scott Speedman as Ben Covington, Scott Foley as Noel Crane, Amy Jo Johnson as Julie Emrick, and Tangi Miller as Elena Tyler. Keri actually said they "all still talk all the time!”

    “They’re like my total pals,” she says.

    What else has the cast said about bringing Felicity back?

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    Scott Foley told ET that he'd consider coming back for another installment of Felicity, even though he's been against a reboot in the past. "I had always said I wouldn't — you know, there's no reason to do anything," he said. "But just to be with them again, I think would be really nice... When we did the 20th reunion down in Texas at the [ATX Television Festival], we were onstage in a panel answering questions, and I missed being with them."

    "I don't know if it could ever really happen, you know, Felicity was such a specific show at a specific time that took took place in a specific moment in people's lives," he continues. "And it's really hard to recapture — especially with the amount of gray going on right now."

    In March, Greg Gunberg (who played Sean Blumberg) hinted that there'd be some "GIGANTIC Felicity News Coming VERY Soon."

    So are we getting a Felicity reboot? It looks like, in Keri Russell's words, never say never!

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    We're officially one week into Scorpio season — are you feeling it? Is your intuition heightened? Are you super sensitive and a bit more introverted? It’s a good time to slow down, feel your feelings, and tap into the inner wisdom of your soul. Scorpio is often misinterpreted, perhaps because this season coincides with Halloween, the decreasing daylight in the northern hemisphere, or simply Scorpio’s intensity and power. A key word for Scorpio is transformation, which is never easy.

    Think of the caterpillar’s metamorphosis — its time in the cramped and dark cocoon. That primordial, gooey existence is anything but comfortable. Transformation requires time, a willingness to experience discomfort, and patience before emerging as a beautiful butterfly.

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    Scorpio is one of the healing signs in the zodiac, and while the Sun is in Scorpio, we can make great strides toward healing ourselves and helping others. There’s nothing superficial about Scorpio — it demands depth, wanting to uncover layers and expose what’s hiding. That’s why it’s a great time to focus on your inner world and subconscious mind. All forms of therapy are beneficial during Scorpio season, but psychotherapy is especially powerful if that's an option for you.

    Eager to know what this transformational energy has to offer? Read on for your weekly horoscope to understand how this can impact your sun and rising sign!

    ​Astrological Overview For Your Weekly Horoscope

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    The New Moon in Scorpio occurs on November 1 at 9 degrees of Scorpio. You'll want to check your birth chart to see where 9 degrees of Scorpio falls — this is the area of your life where you can experience transformation and growth. New Moons are powerful times to plant seeds for future growth, to dream and plan for the coming month. Take time to reflect on what truly matters during this period of darkness and inward focus.

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    Mars, the planet of action and determination, has been opposite Pluto, the planet of transformation, for months. Both Mars and Pluto co-rule Scorpio, creating an intense and volatile energy. This opposition becomes exact again on November 3 and 4. Use this energy to propel yourself in a new direction and honor your true self. Strength and focus can harness this intensity for personal breakthroughs, but be cautious in making impulsive decisions during this time — on the global stage, tensions may rise, and there could be heightened aggression.

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    Adding to this turbulent energy, Mercury, the planet of communication and learning, leaves Scorpio and enters Sagittarius on November 2. As Mercury exits Scorpio, it forms a beneficial trine to Mars and a sextile to Pluto. This is a powerful opportunity for words to contribute to healing, so take care in how you communicate. Be mindful of the power your words hold, especially as Sagittarius can be blunt and outspoken. While Mercury is in Sagittarius until January 9, focus on expanding your consciousness, learning new skills, and broadening your horizons.

    Key Dates For Your Weekly Horoscope

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    • November 1 — New Moon in Scorpio
    • November 2 — Mercury enters Sagittarius
    • November 3-4 — Mars and Pluto opposition becomes exact

    Read Your Horoscope Based on Your Sun and Rising Signs

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    Aries (March 21 – April 20)

    You’re being asked to dig deep into your subconscious this week. Keep your eyes and ears open for messages from dreams or moments of creativity. Meditation or solitude may reveal powerful realizations. If you feel the need to make a major life change, be sure your decisions come from the heart. You’re on the cusp of a creative breakthrough, but make sure your actions are driven by authenticity.

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    Taurus (April 22 – May 21)

    Relationships are in focus for you. This is a great week for couples therapy or deep, transformative conversations with your partner. Be willing to make changes that benefit your relationships, home, and career. Your sensitivity may be heightened, so incorporate self-care and self-love into any changes you make. Don’t shy away from this potential for growth — there’s tremendous opportunity for profound shifts.

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    Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

    Good fortune and harmony are possible, but luck won’t just fall into your lap — you need to be proactive. This could show up in your relationships with others or in your relationship with yourself. Kindness, equality, and fairness are key to success. Be cautious around people exhibiting aggressive behavior. You’ll receive back what you give out, so practice kindness and ensure you’re approaching things with fairness and balance.

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    Cancer (June 22 – July 22)

    You prefer to avoid conflict, but this week you’ll have the chance to step out of your comfort zone. You don’t have to be confrontational, but a bit of assertiveness will help you move toward your goals. The seeds you plant during this New Moon will grow stronger if you add passion and creativity. Follow your intuition, especially when making important decisions. Your dreams need a touch of energy and action.

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    Leo (July 23 – August 22)

    The Mars-Pluto opposition has likely stirred up some drama in your life. Have you mustered the courage to start something new? If not, this week offers an opportunity to fully step into your authentic self and begin a new chapter. Don’t hold back, but be prepared for uncharted territory. Your relationships, particularly with yourself, may need a refresh. Self-love and self-care are essential as you embark on these transformations. You might even consider sprucing up your home or making a move.

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    Virgo (August 23 – September 22)

    Career growth is in focus this week, but you’ll need to find a balance between your home life and work life. You may feel the urge to do more in both areas, but it’s crucial to stay grounded. Pay attention to details and avoid overindulgence. A balance between home and work will lead to the best results — be sure to tend to both areas without letting one consume the other.

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    Libra (September 23 – October 22)

    Your finances and values are the focus this week. Now is the perfect time to ensure your financial life is in order. Meet with a financial planner or make sure your will is up to date. This planning will give you peace of mind and reduce future stress. Once Mercury moves into Sagittarius on November 2, you’ll feel freer to have fun and pursue adventure, knowing that your financial security is taken care of.

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    Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)

    Your power and determination will only grow as the week progresses. Use this time to tap into your inner authority and work toward concrete goals. There’s likely to be movement in your career, but it won’t happen overnight. Patience and sustained effort are required. Cultivate joy and focus on long-term goals — there’s no rush, but steady progress will lead to great results.

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    Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)

    Mercury entering your sign on November 2 invites expansion and learning. If you’ve been waiting to start a new project, learn a new skill, or expand your understanding of the universe, now is the time. Subjects like spirituality and philosophy will be easier to grasp during this time. Be mindful, though — your blunt communication style could come off as caustic, so take a breath before you speak.

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    Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)

    Mental well-being should be a priority. Use this time to focus on learning and honing your skills. Your approach to life and work is inspiring to others. If you’ve been dealing with self-doubt, discard any negative self-talk and practice self-compassion. You have a natural ability to teach others, so don’t hesitate to share your knowledge with those who might be facing something similar to your experiences.

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    Aquarius (January 20 – February 19)

    This week focuses on your community and your relationship with like-minded people. Group learning and activities will be more impactful than solo efforts. Mercury in Sagittarius from November 2 will encourage you to learn through travel and adventure. Something exciting and transformative is on the horizon — seize the opportunity for growth through connection with others.

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    Pisces (February 20 – March 21)

    It’s time to focus on your physical health. The energy of this week will make it easier to start a health regimen and stick to it. While you may become more serious about your health, don’t push yourself too hard. Take small, steady steps to make lasting changes. As the week progresses, you’ll feel more confident and enthusiastic about these positive changes to your well-being.

    Looking for a more thorough reading? Reach out to Tina at SevenSistersAstrology.com!

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    This is not a drill: Netflix’s critically acclaimed series The Diplomat is returning for a third season! And how do we know this? Just days before the season two premiere, the streaming service announced that the popular political drama will be returning for a third installment — and we couldn’t be more excited! So, what’s next for Kate Wyler (Keri Russell)? Will she be able to catch the culprit behind the catastrophic explosion that took place in the middle of London? Is there a future for Kate and her husband, Hal Wyler (played by Rufus Sewell), who was injured in the explosion? Here is everything we know about The Diplomat season 3, including plot, cast, premiere date, trailer and more.


    What is 'The Diplomat' Season 3 about?

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    Being that The Diplomat season two has yet to be released (FYI, the second installment premieres on October 31), we don’t know what the central plot for season three will be. But one thing we know for sure? “Season 3 flips the chessboard,” creator, showrunner, and executive producer Debora Cahn recently told Netflix’s TUDUM. And that’s not all: Cahn also revealed that The Diplomat season three finds Kate dealing with the “particular nightmare that is getting what you want.” OK, we will definitely be SAT.

    When was 'The Diplomat' Season 3 confirmed?

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    Three weeks before The Diplomat season two premiere, Netflix’s Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria officially confirmed that The Diplomat season three received the green light while on stage at the Bloomberg Screentime Conference in Los Angeles. Shortly after the news was revealed, The Diplomat creator Debora Cahn shared (per Variety), “After an amazing summer shooting in the U.K., we brought London home to NY.” She continued, “Best of both worlds—filming in Brooklyn. We love doing this. We’re so excited to get to keep going.” With so many TV show cancellations this year, we are so excited to see the continuation of Kate’s story in the U.K. Here’s to more adventures with our favorite diplomat!

    Is 'The Diplomat' Season 3 currently in production?

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    We’re happy to confirm that yes it is! According to Netflix’s TUDUM, production for The Diplomat season 3 has officially begun in London and NYC.

    When will 'The Diplomat' Season 3 premiere?

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    Here’s the thing…we don’t have an exact release date for The Diplomat season three at the moment. But given the fact The Diplomat season three has already started production, we speculate that the future installment may premiere sometime in 2025.

    Who's in the cast for 'The Diplomat' Season 3?

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    If Kate Wyatt and her team survive the chaotic events of The Diplomat season two (fingers crossed!), we’re confident that the main cast will return for the third installment, which includes Russell as Kate, Sewell as Hal Wyler, as Ali Ahn as CIA Station Chief Eidra Park, Ato Essandoh as Kate’s Chief of Staff Stuart Hayford and Rory Kinnear as British Prime Minister Nicol Trowbridge.

    Is there a trailer for 'The Diplomat' Season 3?

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    Currently, there is no trailer for The Diplomat season three. But when it’s released, you’ll be the first to know!

    Where can I watch 'The Diplomat' Season 3?

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    Being that The Diplomat is a Netflix Original series, all new episodes will be available to watch on Netflix! But until then, The Diplomat season one is streaming right now on Netflix!

    Stay tuned for more The Diplomat season 3 news and updates — & follow us on Facebook!

    I turn to Instagram for mainly two things: hilariously adorable pet videos to share with my daughter before bedtime — a nightly ritual we started a year back — and a steady stream of home decor inspiration. Having studied interior design and spent years writing about stunning spaces, my love for beautiful interiors runs deep. The home decor bloggers I follow offer a mix of styles and experiences, from cozy vintage vibes to refined and sophisticated homes and rooms. Whether you’re looking to refresh your space for the season or simply find joy in nesting at home, there’s a little something from everyone here to inspire you. Happy decorating!

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    Writer Deema Tabbara Lopez's Friday newsletter, Merci Ktir, offers a glimpse into all the pretty things bringing her joy each week. Her home is so cozy, filled with vintage charm and lovely DIYs and how-tos (and stunning paint colors!). You'll want to dive into her feed for all the inspiration this fall.

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    Home decor enthusiast Elena Lohse and her handyman husband have been renovating their 1935 home in Toronto’s west end, the Junction, for the past 4+ years. Her style is clean, fresh, and never boring. I love her DIY videos, and her blog follows their travels too through a unique design lens.

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    For a masters in warm, cozy traditional spaces, follow Erin and Matthew of Kismet House who share tips and tricks for creating homes that feel unique and full of character.

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    Designer Kirsten Blazek creates rooms that are authentic, stylish, and so comfortable. She really thinks about spaces you want to live in. I'm still swooning over this kitchen of hers that we featured. Her first book A1000xBetter: A Rebel By Designshowcases her eclectic interiors and love of vintage treasures along with her design inspirations and tips.

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    Principal designer Ithabeleng Mothabeng has such a talent for creating stunning interiors. She blends a timeless elegance with modern touches and the result is always gorgeous and sophisticated.

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    Sam Arneson, an LA-based realtor, brings a thoughtful approach to design with a focus on sustainability and slow living. Her soulful feed is full of inspiration, from mid-century modern gems to cozy woodsy cabins.

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    This Hamburg, Germany-based photographer and home decor enthusiast is known for her sophisticated eye for vintage and mid-century decor, creating beautifully curated neutral spaces.

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    NYC-based Christiane Lemieux is an author, designer, entrepreneur and the founder of LEMIEUX ET CIE, a luxury home furnishings brand. If you're looking for elevated interiors with a smidge of fantasy and the unexpected, her feed is the place to be. She was also the co-host and a judge on Ellen’s Design Challenge on HGTV and is a regular guest on MSNBC.

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    With Halloweenon the horizon, we have to ask the question: Have your toddlers made up their minds about what they want to be for Halloween? If not, there's still plenty of time to put together one of these DIY Halloween costumes inspired by their favorite characters/animals/foods/things. Just choose from any one of these 31 DIY kids costumes that you can whip up in a flash. No tricks here!

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    Toy Story

    A quick trip to Target will sort you out for everything you need to make all of the add-ons.

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    Sesame Street

    You can DIY the whole duo's ensemble with your faux fur stash to whip up these muppety, feather-filled family and kids Halloween costumes.

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    Top Gun

    All flight crew on deck! Code 9! Code 9!

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    Super Girl

    With just one yard of fabric, you can turn your toddler into the most stylish superhero in town.

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    Little Lana Del Rey

    Your little sunshine needs cute kids Halloween costumes to choose from! Simply grab a summer dress and add a dramatic and colorful flower crown.

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    Constellation Costume

    Dig deep into the closet for the snazzy party outfit, and add some cardstock cutout stars to your little space lover.

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    Morton Salt Girl

    All you need for this one is a trip to the grocery store for a cheap umbrella and some salt.

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    Usher and Popcorn Bucket Costume

    This cute DIY idea is so easy you'll be tempted to decorate your baby carrier for Thanksgiving and Christmas! Who knew kids Halloween costumes could be so functional?

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    Ruth Bader Ginsburg Costume

    "She's an icon. She's a legend. She is the moment" best describes this cute DIY baby costume!

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    Lightning and Thunder Cloud Costume

    Your little baby will look adorable in their cloud onesie! To go the extra mile, attach

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    Winnie The Pooh Costumes

    These fun DIY costumes are great for the entire family! Your little one is sure to get a kick out of dressing up as piglet.

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    Finding Dory

    Bust through that supply of leftover crafting felt, and add big blue eyes and some fins to a well-used T-shirt.

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    Sandy + John

    Put this at the top of your kids Halloween costumes list if you're looking to match your little man while you hit the 'hood going door to door? Jeans and Converse will save the day, and the jacket is likely needed anyway.

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    Beetlejuice

    Family costumes = the best costumes. Rope your kid into this seasonal fave.

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    Cat in the Hat + Goldfish

    Bring this literary classic to life with a little prep time and some orange fabric.

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    Saved By the Bell

    Thank goodness you saved the tropical shirts from your last vacation, because now everyone can get in on the look.

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    Dinosaur

    This is the kind of costume that will become a playroom staple, so you might as well do it and save yourself the time later.

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    Trolls

    It's time to raid your club kid friends' wig collections.

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    Rosie the Riveter

    Yes she can! #girlpower

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    Amelia Earhart

    Surely you can find some goggles and a hat at the last minute.

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    Baby Astronaut

    While the jumpsuit totally makes the look, a good jumper will do the trick. For the patches? Amazon for the win.

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    Donut

    You can transform into your favorite sweet treat with an inner tube and foam hair curlers (genius, we know!). If sprinkles aren’t your thing, you can always go with chocolate glazed.

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    Snail

    There’s no fussing with masks or itchy wigs. This costume is basically just a backpack and should help keep complaints to a minimum (hopefully). Just try not to leave a snail trail on your way through the neighborhood.

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    Cloud

    If you’re looking for a totally original costume, this is about as unique as it gets. Chances are you probably won’t see another cloud walking around on Halloween.

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    Moonrise Kingdom

    These getups look great on their own, but paired together they are complete perfection.

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    Pineapple

    Show your love for the sweet tropical fruit with this simple no-sew costume.

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    Mr. Rogers

    Accessorize with a few hand puppets or splurge on vintage ones from Etsy.

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    School Supplies Family Costume

    Any onesie can be pink with some dye packets, and a permanent marker will cover the rest.

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    Finding Nemo

    The best part about this one is that it has the option of being gender neutral. The tutu is between you and the kid.

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    Three Blind Mice

    HOLD. THE. PHONE. There is no better group ensemble for the gang from your birthing group. The concept works as they got older as well.

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    The Giving Tree

    With five mins left before they head off to school, throw some overalls on them and whip up this sign.

    Share your Halloween DIYs with us @BritandCo!

    This article has been updated.