Colbie Caillat, J-Zone, Kendall Schmidt and more talk about their trick-or-treating threads.
Colbie Caillat
What I loved was my mom would always makeshift stuff for us, so we would never go buy costumes. I think what I loved was her creativity. She didn’t see the point in buying these costumes when she had antique stuff, or stuff she used to wear when she was a teenager.
My mom had really cool old cowboy boots, she would cut out pillow cases, I can’t even remember all the things she would do, but we made them at home, and I thought it was really creative, and a fun project to do with your kids.
Logan Lynn
I honestly always wanted to be punk rock for Halloween growing up, which I did on a number of occasions. I was really into day drag as a kid, too, so it's a little hard to tell what was Halloween, and what was just me being a flamboyant gay kid on a non-holiday in old photos.
My parents let me dress like Pee-wee Herman for Halloween one year, though, and I went trick-or-treating with my little brother, Landon, who was dressed like the cat-eating space alien ALF. We lived in a super small rural town in Nebraska at the time, and I remember feeling like we were edgy, which was cute.