Extra credit: Don’t forget to perfect your most exasperated eye roll. Go for a purple wig (or dye your hair if you dare) and a full purple outfit. Lily: All you need to think is “purple” to dress like this lovingly sarcastic teen. Extra credit: Find a pair of orange shoes to go all the way! Get your owlfit ready!ĭuo the Owl: In green pants and a green shirt, you’re almost Duo the Owl! Semicircles cut out of green paper mimic Duo’s feathers, and a pair of green gloves or mittens complete his “wings.” To take your owlfit to the next level (and you’ve come this far, so why not?), grab a Duo mask to really look the part. Once you’re all dressed up, make sure to take a picture of your costume and tag us on social! Use the hashtag #Owloween and we might feature your outfit on our pages. One even involves a printable Duo the Owl mask! If you can take 15 minutes to practice your language, you can also take 15 minutes to put together a Duo-inspired costume with a few items you probably have around the house.
If you’re looking for a fun, easy outfit to rep your favorite language learning app…look no further. Anyone else feel like you blinked in January and now it’s October? Suddenly, Halloween parties are around the corner, and we all need a costume!