An Epic Transformation into Regina George
Twenty years after Mean Girls first captivated audiences, Regina George remains unforgettable for her flawless style and sharp one-liners. This Halloween, Camila Cabello paid tribute to the iconic character with a perfect recreation of Regina’s “hot bunny” look from the film. Cabello rocked a white halter bodysuit, black briefs, bunny ears, and a fluffy tail, even sporting long blonde hair for a true throwback to Rachel McAdams’s character. Adding her twist, Cabello opted for black stockings instead of the sheer tights Regina wore, giving this version a distinctive, modern flair.
Cabello’s Instagram post featured a playful caption: “RIP Regina George you would’ve loved C, XOXO,” referencing her latest album, which delighted fans. Her post quickly went viral, earning over 1.5 million likes as fans praised her look, calling it “iconic” and “stunning.” Even Playboy’s official account chimed in with bunny emojis — a seal of approval from the iconic brand.
Honoring Heritage with a Havana-Inspired Costume
Before debuting her Mean Girls tribute, Cabello stunned fans with another head-turning look, this time celebrating her Cuban heritage. In a video shared just before Halloween, she transformed into a glamorous 1950s Tropicana dancer from Havana. Designed by Eileen O’Brien of L.O.C.A., this Cabaret-style ensemble was an explosion of glamour, adorned with thousands of rhinestones, oversized earrings, and an extravagant ostrich feather headpiece. For Cabello, this costume was more than just dazzling; it was a heartfelt nod to her roots. “I love giving nods to my heritage,” she told Harper’s Bazaar, explaining her desire to create a costume that felt authentically Latina.
The Havana-inspired costume reflects her pride in her Cuban culture and perfectly suited the tropical vibes of Miami. “This was the place where it would be appreciated,” Cabello noted, celebrating Miami’s rich Latin and Cuban community. Her dual costume reveal this Halloween highlighted her love for both pop culture and her personal heritage, delighting fans across the globe.
Camila Cabello’s Halloween Evolution
For Cabello, Halloween is an opportunity to make bold, memorable statements. In past years, she embodied La Catrina for Día de Muertos, celebrating her Mexican heritage. This year, she combined a pop culture icon with a cultural tribute, making Halloween extra special. “I honestly never really go that big for Halloween,” she admitted, “but this year, I thought, what the hell!”