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Entity shows off some of Kim Kardashians most scarily naughty Halloween costumes.Kim Kardashian dressed up as Little Red Riding Hood. Photo by Marion Curtis/StarPix/REX/Shutterstock

If you’re looking for a frightfully fabulous Halloween costume, then look to Kim Kardashian for inspiration.

Over the years she has constantly delivered spooktacular outfits rather than horror shows each October 31.

This year, however, we may see no Halloween partying for the star as she has stayed out of the spotlight since her horrifying recent ordeal being robbed at gunpoint in Paris.

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That incident even inspired a bad taste Halloween costume of a tied up Kim which was quickly removed from sale.

But this photo gallery shows her in happier times rocking seasonal outfits inspired by everything from comic book villains to fairy tale characters.

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A purr-fect Catwoman in Florida, 2012. Photo by MediaPunch/REX/Shutterstock
2
Going green as Poison Ivy in New York, 2011. Photo by Amanda Schwab/StarPix/REX/Shutterstock
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Fin-tastic as a mermaid in New York, a few days before Halloween 2012. Photo by Andrew Toth/StarPix/REX/Shutterstock
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A red hot Little Red Riding Hood in New York, 2010. Photo by Marion Curtis/StarPix/REX/Shutterstock
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"Which way to Downton Abbey?" As a flapper in Los Angeles, 2008. Photo by Picture Perfect/REX/Shutterstock

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  • Sandro Monetti

    An award-winning British journalist based in Los Angeles, he is a weekly CNN contributor, cohosts BBC Radio’s Oscar coverage each year, was managing editor of the LA Business Journal and the most nominated reporter at the recent national arts and entertainment journalism awards. He has interviewed Hollywood greats like Sylvester Stallone, Al Pacino and George Clooney, to name a few. At the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Los Angeles, he mentors emerging talent by chairing BAFTA LA’s Newcomers program, and is the author of bestselling books Colin Firth: The Man Who Would Be King and Mickey Rourke: Wrestling with Demons. An entertainer as well as an entrepreneur, Sandro has written, produced and directed three different stage plays which have been hits around the world including Off Broadway in New York and in London’s West End.

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