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Drop Dead Gorgeous Halloweekend Costumes

By Alvarez Pickett


This past weekend, The Stood held their annual StoodoWeen party. As always, Purchase students came prepared with some incredible Halloween costumes. They danced, strutted down the costume contest runway, and watched Fusion X perform. In case you missed it, here's a look back on the night.


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Eva Sulcer dressed as a pimp (photo by Alvarez Pickett) 


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Rory Flynn (left) and Adam Tobar (right) as Sunflower and Bucket Zombie from “Plants Vs. Zombies” (photo by Alvarez Pickett)


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Nicole Busse (left) and Skye Ali (right) as Coraline from “Coraline” and Clawdeen from “Monster High” (photo by Alvarez Pickett) 


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Members of Fusion X perform a group dance at the Stood (photo by Alvarez Pickett) 


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Gordon Connor as Allan from “Smiling Friends” (photo by Alvarez Pickett) 


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Abby Mant as Pinhead from “Hellraiser” (photo by Alvarez Pickett) 


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Liam Medina (left) and Regulus Thompson (right) as The Mad Hatter and the White Rabbit from “Alice In Wonderland” (photo by Alvarez Pickett) 


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Madeline Sharkey as Emily from “Corpse Bride” (photo by Alvarez Pickett) 


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Emilia Mariol (left) and Conor Atkinson (right) as Mr. and Mrs. Fox from “Fantastic Mr. Fox” (photo by Alvarez Pickett) 


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Kyla Taylor (left) and Kirsten Taylor (right) as Moana from “Moana” and Princess Jasmine from “Aladdin” (photo by Alvarez Pickett) 

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