Halloween Costume Ideas: KPop Demon Hunters Edition
Here’s a guide for every parent when their kids want a KPop Demon Hunters Halloween Costume
If your kids have been singing every KPop Demon Hunters‘ song and dreaming of transforming into one of the fierce, stylish heroines from HUNTR/X — Rumi, Mira, or Zoey — you’re not alone. The fictional K-pop trio is all over social media, dazzling audiences with their mix of streetwear, color, and supernatural flair. Think: sleek jackets, bold accessories, and show-stopping hair.
Netflix’s official style notes mention key pieces like Rumi’s electric yellow jacket and the purple wig, which have already become iconic. So, whether your child wants to cosplay, attend a themed party, or simply channel their inner pop star, here’s how to build the look — safely, affordably, and creatively.
Getting Started: What Parents Need to Know
Each HUNTR/X outfit combines edge and elegance — perfect for little fans who want to make a statement. When putting together a costume, focus on:
- A standout outer layer (bomber, jacket, or blazer), such as Rumi’s electric yellow jacket.
- Base pieces like tops, pants, or skirts in complementary tones. Their outfit for “Golden” might be the easiest to copy. Or, even Mira’s “sleeping bag look” for the MET Gala.
- Eye-catching accessories — chains, belts, pendants, gloves
- Coordinated footwear or boot covers
- A character-inspired wig or hairstyle
- Optional makeup or face accents for that finishing touch
The best part is, you don’t have to buy a full costume. Mixing and matching pieces our kids already own can make the outfit even more personal — and more budget-friendly.
Where to Shop in Metro Manila for KPop Demon Hunter Costume Accessories

What makes KPop Demon Hunters truly stand out is the wig. Rumi’s long lavender hair is braided. Mira’s electric pink hair is held up in pig tails, while Zoey has her blue-black hair buns. Here are some of the shops that sell the wigs and accessories:
- Myrene’s Custom Wigs (@myrenecustomwigs) – They take commissions and can style wigs to match your chosen character.
- Lynelle House of Hair Fashion and Soltera Hair – Top-rated Manila wig shops for all lengths and colors.
- Lazada’s cosplay wig section – Affordable, easy to browse, and full of colorful options.
- N.Cat – One of the more popular stores for K-pop accessories. They have multiple branches, with one in Glorietta and the other in GH Mall.
- Claire’s – Claire’s usually has the more eccentric but edgy accessories that fit KPop Demon Hunters.
- PoTAween – The upcoming PoTAween Bazaar gathers artists who may have the pieces that your kids need for their KPop Demon Hunters costume. The best part is, you’re supporting small-time artists too!
- YRYS (Your Style, Your Rules) – an oldie but a goldie for the millennials, this store in Glorietta usually has clothes that are both brightly-colored and edgy—perfect for KPop Demon Hunters’ costumes.
Tips for Kids & Parents Who Want KPop Demon Hunter Costumes

1. Choose one character.
With so many characters in KPop Demon Hunters and if we’re managing a budget, best to choose one character. Mira usually has a “wild” look, which makes it easier for some to just slap something together. Rumi’s clothes often cover up her “demon marks,” while Zoey has a more American street-style to it.
2. Pick pieces that are easy to breathe in.
Kids will be running around and dancing during those Halloween parties. Their costumes need to take the beating from all the rough and tumble they’re about to get into.
3. Layer smartly.
What makes KPop Demon Hunters so stylish is their layering technique for clothes. HUNTR/X’s outfit for “Golden” is a white base with a glittering black jacket for that extra pop. “What It Sounds Like” is the girls all in white from their performance of “Golden,” but with extra glitter. “Takedown” has several outfits, including Rumi’s grey-hued athleisure look.
4. Accessorize
Belts, chains, or norigae-inspired pendants always add character. Mira’s edgy purple accessories include a choker and dangling silver earrings with arrowheads dangling from them. If our kids can’t wear earrings yet, check if they have earcuffs or clip-ons. Those work too!
5. Bring wig caps and gentle hair oils and gels
The most tiring part to manage our kids’ KPop Demon Hunters Halloween costume will most likely be the wig. Whether it falls off, gets itchy, or gets dirty, it’s up to us to manage it. What some cosplayers do is they gel and style it before wearing it. Before they put on the wig, they wear a wig cap underneath so it doesn’t get so hot and itchy.
6. Style with some boot covers
Ever wonder where some cosplayers or costumes have such high boots? It’s actually a costume hack: some cosplayers just stitch up some cloth together to create the illusion of a boot. Since leather boots may be too much to invest in and can be impractical for Philippine weather, they just turn one of their black shoes into a boot with a boot cover.
7. Pack a mini-repair kit
Every cosplayer has one. Costumes may look good for a while, but after all the running around, they may fall apart. A mini-repair kit like pins, needles, thread, and even cloth glue can make it easier to manage our kids’ KPop Demon Hunters Halloween costume.

Make sure to do a trial run with the kids!
Before kids go showing off their KPop Demon Hunters Halloween costume, make sure they actually can move in them first. Sometimes, they end up not enjoying the Halloween festivities because they’re too worried about their costumes.
Sure, it’s easy to do a witch, vampire, pirate, spy, and some Disney characters. But when we put the effort with our kids to create their desired Halloween costume for 2025, they’ll be all smiles and ready to make happy memories—a treat we’ll surely enjoy too!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
It’s the balance of edge and cute. Girls dream of being cute while being able to do cool things—something that HUNTR/X’s Rumi, Mira, and Zoey clearly demonstrated.
We usually see those on online shops like Shoppee and Lazada. But buy at your own risk: we can’t really measure them, nor do we know how well they’re made.
It’s why some cosplayers actually pay others to make the costume for them.
Yes, they can! It’s just that among all of them, Jinu is probably the easiest to copy. The other members, like Baby Saja, Mystery Saja, Abby, and Romance Saja, require some wigs.
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