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I know, I know. It’s barely even AUGUST, but Halloween seems to hit shelves earlier and earlier every year. Just this week, The 2025 Disney Store Halloween costume collection was unveiled, bringing together beloved characters from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars, and offering everything from brand-new designs to those fan-favorite classics that disappear from shelves with alarming speed.

Whether you’re shopping for a baby who’ll inevitably try to eat their costume, a kid who’s already planning to wear theirs year-round, or adults who secretly get more excited about Halloween than their children do, Disney Store has created a collection that celebrates the magic of dress-up at every age. (They even make it easy to pull off a family Halloween costume.) Plus, with their commitment to inclusive design through adaptive styles, they’re ensuring that every child can join in the costume fun.

Little ones, big magic: The Disney Store Halloween costumes for kids that steal the show

The kids’ section is where Disney Store truly shines, and honestly, where most of our Halloween budget will probably disappear. Leading the charge is the Baby Jack-Jack Costume, complete with those iconic tiny black glasses that we all know will last approximately 3.5 seconds on an actual baby’s face—but trust us, that one perfect photo will be worth every penny and every subsequent attempt to keep them on.

For the slightly bigger little ones, the Boo Costume bodysuit from Monsters Inc. is so ridiculously adorable that we’ll be finding excuses to put our babies in it well into winter. Halloween costume? More like the coziest, cutest everyday outfit that happens to be themed.

Parents of Frozen fans (so, basically all parents), prepare yourselves: the sequin-infused Elsa dress is back and more glamorous than ever. We guarantee this dress will become your child’s new uniform, appearing at the grocery store, playground, and that inevitable parent-teacher conference where you’ve given up the battle of “appropriate attire.”

The upgraded Ariel costume deserves a special mention because—miracle of miracles—your little mermaid can actually walk in this one. No more of that awkward shuffle-waddle that made last year’s trick-or-treating look like a very slow-moving parade.

For the Star Wars enthusiasts in training, the top-notch Darth Vader costume comes complete with lights, sounds, and a detachable cape. The detachable part is key here, because we all know that cape will either become a security blanket or a very fancy napkin within the first week.

Disney Store Halloween costumes for adults that bring out your inner child

Let’s be honest—sometimes we adults get more excited about Halloween costumes than our kids do. This year’s adult collection makes it easier than ever to embrace that excitement with sophisticated takes on beloved characters.

The Wreck-It-Ralph Deluxe Costume and Vanellope Van Schweetz Deluxe Costume are perfect for couples who want to coordinate without looking like they tried too hard (even though you absolutely did, and that’s perfectly fine).

The Evil Queen dress is for those of us whose teen daughters already suspect we’re wearing it under our clothes at all times anyway—might as well make it official for one night.

For parents who want their costume to match their 2025 energy levels, the Red Hulk inflatable costume is calling your name. It’s big, it’s bold, and it perfectly captures that feeling of being perpetually ready to burst.

The returning Anger Costume from Inside Out was such a hit last year that it sold out completely, but this year it’s getting some competition from the new Anxiety costume from Inside Out 2. Let’s be real—this might be the most relatable costume option for parents in 2025. Sometimes a costume that perfectly captures how you feel inside is exactly what Halloween calls for.

A Halloween for Everyone

What sets Disney Store’s 2025 collection apart is their understanding that Halloween magic should be accessible to everyone. Their range includes adaptive costume options, ensuring that children with different needs can participate fully in the dress-up fun. It’s this kind of thoughtful inclusion that makes Disney Store more than just a costume retailer—they’re creating opportunities for every child to feel the magic of becoming their favorite character.

This Halloween, whether your family is channeling the Force, exploring the ocean depths, or ruling an ice kingdom, Disney Store’s 2025 collection has everything you need to make the holiday truly magical. Just maybe buy two of everything—you know these costumes aren’t making it just one night.