DIY Vampire Costume
A vampire is formal black clothes and a cape with optional fangs. The clothes are probably already in your closet, so the build is a cape, a set of fangs, and a few minutes of finishing.
The cape is the one piece worth buying, and a set of fangs is the easy upgrade. Everything after that — the slicked hair, the pale face, a thin line of blood — you do with what you already own.
What you need
Formal black clothes and a cape, with fangs if you want them.
- Effort: Easy
- Cost: ~$12–19
- Time: 5 min
What to buy
The cape
Amazon Our pick
yolsun Reversible Vampire Cape · $11.99
Amazon's reversible cape runs $11.99 with a red-and-black flip and a stand collar, rated 4.2 stars across 236 ratings. Two looks in one, under the costume-store price.
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The fangs
Amazon Our pick
COOLJOY Vampire Fangs (3 sizes) · $7.99
$7.99 buys reusable fangs you can re-mold in three sizes with molding beads, so a slipped fit gets a second try.
Cheap fangs run hit-or-miss; these hold 3.8 stars across 260 ratings, the most-reviewed budget set.
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How to put it together
- Dress in formal black. A black suit or a black dress is the base. A white dress shirt under a black jacket leans classic Dracula; a long black dress leans gothic. Either way, the dressier the clothes, the better the costume looks.
- Add the cape. Clasp the cape at the neck with the stand collar up behind your head. The cape and the high collar bring the costume together.
- Fit the fangs. Mold the fangs to your eyeteeth so they sit snug and you can still talk. Fangs are the close-up detail that signifies vampire the second you smile, so it's worth taking a minute to seat them right.
- Slick the hair and pale the face. Comb hair straight back with gel or water for the widow's-peak look. A dusting of pale powder or white face paint sinks the cheeks; a little dark eyeshadow under the eyes deepens it.
- Add a drip of blood. A thin line of fake blood from one corner of the mouth is the finishing touch. Keep it to a single drip — a clean look says vampire better than a messy one.
Make it your own
- Pair it up
- The classic pairing is a vampire couple: a second vampire, or a vampire bride in a white or red gown with a veil. For a Dracula-and-bride duo, one of you goes formal black and the other goes full gothic glamour. For a darker take, pair with a bite victim — same pale makeup, plus two red puncture dots and a torn collar.
- For a kid
- Same recipe, smaller. A black outfit and a kid-sized cape do most of the work, and you can skip the fangs or the blood for younger trick-or-treaters. A widow's peak drawn on with eyebrow pencil sells it without makeup all over their face.
- To level it up
- A medallion or brooch at the collar, a velvet vest, or slicked hair with a sharp widow's peak push the look from quick to built. Red contacts are the biggest single upgrade — they change the whole face and cost about ten dollars a pair.
Best if you own something formal and want fangs you can refit.
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