Photography Nicholas MooreBeauty / Beauty FeatureBeauty / Beauty FeatureFarewell, you freaks: the best Tinaween looks ahead of its final showTo mark a decade of the legendary Halloween party, we look back on the wild and wonderful costumes Tinaween has bared witness to through the yearsShareLink copied ✔️October 26, 2018October 26, 2018TextAlex Peters There’s one simple rule at Tinaween: no costume, no entry, no compromise. The notorious Halloween extravaganza, thrown by Dazed's very own Robbie Spencer, Johanna Lacey and Isaac Lock, is in its tenth, and final, year. After having travelled to outer space (Space Oddity), journeyed to the depths of the below (Tunaween), thrown its own Tinawedding from Hell, and put on an all-singing, all-screaming musical (Bloodbath on Broadway), to name just a few, they are ending on a high. Having one last glorious blow-out to mark the decade anniversary, Tinaween is going back to where it all began, all those years ago: the Night Of A Thousand Britneys. Demonstrating the true spirit of Halloween, every year guests rise to the occasion and go all out with their costumes. From blood-soaked Carries to Poseidon the sea god, mail-order brides and Marie Antoinette (via Madonna), these hair-raising, breath-taking ensembles are a sight to behold. Here we roundup of some of our favourite looks throughout the years. Best of Tinaween BeautyExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREEveryone wants to be Chinese now (in a respectful, non-colonising way)Olivia Dean: ‘I feel the most myself I’ve ever felt’In pictures: 31 times Kate Moss had the best beauty looks5 more body art and SFX artists you need to followHow a good passport photo became the ultimate flexMazzy Joya shares her 2026 beauty affirmations6 women on their changing relationship with pubic hairMake-up artist Saint Maretto is rewriting the codes of queer beautyIn pictures: Unpacking David Bowie’s beauty evolution through the yearsKianna Naomi shares her 2026 beauty affirmationsRobots will never be able to beat a real, human manicureClers Bows is the SFX artist ‘nerding out’ on orthotics and prosthetics