What's better than a great Halloween costume? Two great Halloween costumes.
Whether it's with a significant other or a best friend, there's an art to coming up with the perfect couples costume set. It has to get people's attention, be easily recognizable and, perhaps most important, it needs to convey the personality of both parties.
Video: Are you still looking for a Halloween costume? Carson Daly is in the Orange Room with some creative suggestions. For inspiration, he looks back at photos of Matt Lauer and Al Roker dressed up for TODAY Halloweens past.
We asked TODAY viewers to share their favorite couples costumes, and it seems they have that formula down to a science.
Here are some of our favorites:
Wayne and Garth from "Wayne's World"
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Facebook via Melodie Alexander
My husband and I as Wayne & Garth.
Harry and Marve from "Home Alone"
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Facebook via Libby Marie Kimball
My husband and his best friend as Harry and Marve from home alone #orangeroom
Forrest Gump and Lieut. Dan
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Facebook via Jessica Wooten
Forrest Gump & Lt. Dan
Snow White and the Evil Queen
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Facebook via Stephanie Cobb Briggs
#OrangeRoom Snow White and the Evil Queen.
Lucy and Ethel
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Facebook via Lorian Meyer
Lucy & Ethel with my bestie! Debra Kennedy Sutton
Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia (with bonus R2D2)
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Facebook via Renee Hill
My nephew and family.
Roger and Jessica Rabbit
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Facebook via Lyndsay Paradise
Roger Rabbit and Jessica Rabbit 2013
Homer and Marge Simpson (and family)
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Facebook Lindsay Hill Kurrle
Our family of five enjoyed being the Simpson's in Vermont's Capital City!
Shrek and Fiona
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Facebook via Sandy Ritchie
Shrek and Fiona--I just couldn't get him to do the green facepaint, though. #OrangeRoom
Do you have a great Halloween couples costume photo? Send it to us on Facebook or Twitter using #OrangeRoom.
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Fashion Rocks': 11 Things Seen and Heard
Fashion Rocks': 11 Things Seen and Heard
nstage and onscreen, Fashion Rocks had its high notes (and flat moments), but the Tuesday night telecast intersecting sound and style had more going on behind the scenes, including reminders to cheer, a slew of giveaways and a performance that started to clear out the Barclays Center audience.
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Pret-a-Reporter recounts the 11 things seen and heard inside the arena and on the red carpet of the CBS event:
1. When the live broadcast begins at 9 p.m. ET, the seated audience — composed of both devout fashion believers in notable heels, trendy hairstyle and labeled pieces, and music fans in jeans and clubwear — was only about 80-percent filled. Still, they gave 100 percent of their shouts for show opener Usher. After his performance, pictures of Enrique Iglesias, Jennifer Lopez, Nicki Minaj and Pitbull triggered the biggest cheers during the opening credits.
2. The first performer to actually evoke a palpable energy from the live audience is Iglesias, who sang "Bailando" with Sean Paul and Gente de Zona, and was introduced by Tommy Hilfiger and the most popular model of the evening, Naomi Campbell. They hit the stage over half an hour into the event — maybe the beers started kicking in?
3. Hunger Games actress Willow Shields, who arrived in a Kate Spade floral ensemble, got really enthusiastic when we asked her about the one song that gets her dancing when no one's watching. "I would dance to any song if nobody was watching," she squealed. "Right now, I have "Riptide" by Vance Joy. I've been listening to it for a while and now it's becoming really popular, which I'm excited about." It's far from a booty-shaking type-of-beat, but we'll take it.
4. After taking photos on the carpet, J. Lo was rushed into the venue — but not before giving a royal wave to fans and reporters, who were longing to have a few seconds with before the show started. Still, she waved at us and we felt special for, like, a second.
nstage and onscreen, Fashion Rocks had its high notes (and flat moments), but the Tuesday night telecast intersecting sound and style had more going on behind the scenes, including reminders to cheer, a slew of giveaways and a performance that started to clear out the Barclays Center audience.
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Pret-a-Reporter recounts the 11 things seen and heard inside the arena and on the red carpet of the CBS event:
1. When the live broadcast begins at 9 p.m. ET, the seated audience — composed of both devout fashion believers in notable heels, trendy hairstyle and labeled pieces, and music fans in jeans and clubwear — was only about 80-percent filled. Still, they gave 100 percent of their shouts for show opener Usher. After his performance, pictures of Enrique Iglesias, Jennifer Lopez, Nicki Minaj and Pitbull triggered the biggest cheers during the opening credits.
2. The first performer to actually evoke a palpable energy from the live audience is Iglesias, who sang "Bailando" with Sean Paul and Gente de Zona, and was introduced by Tommy Hilfiger and the most popular model of the evening, Naomi Campbell. They hit the stage over half an hour into the event — maybe the beers started kicking in?
3. Hunger Games actress Willow Shields, who arrived in a Kate Spade floral ensemble, got really enthusiastic when we asked her about the one song that gets her dancing when no one's watching. "I would dance to any song if nobody was watching," she squealed. "Right now, I have "Riptide" by Vance Joy. I've been listening to it for a while and now it's becoming really popular, which I'm excited about." It's far from a booty-shaking type-of-beat, but we'll take it.
4. After taking photos on the carpet, J. Lo was rushed into the venue — but not before giving a royal wave to fans and reporters, who were longing to have a few seconds with before the show started. Still, she waved at us and we felt special for, like, a second.
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