Last updated: June 1, 2026·🔄 Guide reviewed and refreshed ahead of Halloween 2026.· By Seckin Peker

Halloween Costume Guide

Princess Bloom Halloween Costume Guide

Fire fairy, dragon flame, and three ways to wear the orange hair.
Abigail Cowen Fate: The Winx Saga Animated Fairy Fantasy Princess Red Hair Teenage
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Quick Answer: Princess Bloom’s Halloween costume comes in three looks. The fairy version is the most recognizable.
  • Long Orange Wig (essential)
  • Fairy Wings (essential)
  • Turquoise Swimsuit Top and Cover-up Skirt
  • Turquoise GoGo Boots
  • Orange Contacts (Fate: The Winx Saga look)

Bloom leads the Winx Club fairies and fights using fire powers drawn from the Dragon’s Flame. The orange hair is the one detail that anchors all three costume versions in this guide. Winx Club is an Italian animated series created by Iginio Straffi that has aired since 2004 (Wikipedia), and the live-action adaptation Fate: The Winx Saga on Netflix starred Abigail Cowen as Bloom and ran for two seasons before being cancelled in 2022 (IMDb). Recognition at a general Halloween party depends heavily on crowd age.

Items Total20 Items
Looks3 Looks
DifficultyEasy-Medium
Cost$30-$130

Princess Bloom Halloween Costume Items

Look 1: Winx Club Casual Look

Princess Bloom Winx Club casual Halloween costume items flat lay

Bloom Casual Costume Items

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Bloom Winx Club Season 1 Casual
  • 1 Yellow Crop TopGoes under the crop top sweater to recreate the two-layer look from Season 1. Plain yellow, no print. The layering detail is the point.
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  • 2 Crop Top SweaterThe teal outer layer that sits over the yellow top. This piece does more recognition work than anything else in the casual look. Skip logos and heavy texture.
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  • 3 Long Orange Wig (essential)Bloom’s most recognizable feature across every version of the character. Get a true orange-red, not auburn or copper. Long and worn down is correct. Most people who know the character will clock the hair before anything else on this costume.
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  • 4 Turquoise Yoga PantsThese stand in for Bloom’s star-decorated Season 1 jeans. Light turquoise or teal is the right shade. The star patches get ironed onto the hems before Halloween.
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  • 5 Star Iron on PatchesIron these onto the cuffs of the yoga pants before the party. Bloom’s Season 1 jeans have stars running along the bottom of the legs. This is the detail that separates the casual costume from a plain teal athleisure set.
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  • 6 Yellow Platform SandalsMatches the yellow crop top and gives the look a bit of height. Simple and accurate to Bloom’s Season 1 wardrobe.
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Look 2: Winx Club Fairy Look

Princess Bloom Winx Club fairy costume items including wings and turquoise boots

Bloom Fairy Look Costume Items

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Bloom Winx Club Fairy Look Dragon Flame
  • 7 Turquoise Swimsuit TopActs as the fairy bodice. Solid turquoise without heavy embellishment. This is the base layer that everything else builds on top of.
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  • 8 Long Orange WigSame role as in the casual look, but more prominent here since the fairy outfit has less going on at the top. Secure it well before adding the headband.
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  • 9 Fairy Wings (essential)Without the wings, this is a swimsuit and a cover-up. The wings are what make this read as a fairy costume at a party rather than beach attire. Get a set that clips to the shoulders or loops over the arms, and test the attachment before Halloween night. A wing that falls off at the party is not recoverable.
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  • 10 Swimsuit Cover Up SkirtThe flowing layer below the swimsuit top. A translucent cover-up in turquoise or pale blue at mid-thigh length completes the fairy silhouette.
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  • 11 Satin Fingerless GlovesA small detail that reads as fairy-appropriate without adding much weight. Satin works. Lace is a fine alternative.
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  • 12 Heart-Shaped Cross Body Small PurseSmall enough to carry all night without being in the way. The heart shape fits the fairy aesthetic without requiring any explanation.
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  • 13 LED Star HeadbandSits above the wig line and adds a light-up detail that reads well in dim party lighting. More useful at a dark venue than it looks in product photos.
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  • 14 Turquoise GoGo BootsThe boots anchor the fairy look from the ground. A chunky, colorful statement that the rest of the outfit builds toward. Comfortable enough for a full night, which is worth factoring in before you commit to the fairy version.
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Look 3: Fate: The Winx Saga Look

Princess Bloom Fate The Winx Saga live action Halloween costume items

Fate: The Winx Saga Bloom Costume Items

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Bloom Fate: The Winx Saga Abigail Cowen Live Action
  • 15 Red Floral Summer DressThe base of the Fate look. Bloom in the live-action series wears more grounded, earthy tones than her animated counterpart. A red floral dress keeps the warmth of her fire powers without going fully costume-coded.
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  • 16 Red Leather JacketThe signature outer layer for this look. Goes over the dress and stays on most of the night. This piece gives the Fate silhouette its shape.
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  • 17 Red Long Wavy WigIn the live-action series, Bloom’s hair is a deeper, wavier red than in the animation. Long and loosely wavy is correct. A flat, straight wig reads differently.
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  • 18 Leather Black BackpackBloom carries a backpack at Alfea. Check your closet first.
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  • 19 Orange Colored Contact Lenses (essential)In Fate: The Winx Saga, Bloom’s eyes glow orange when she accesses her fire power. Without the contacts, the Fate build reads as a girl in a red jacket and wavy wig. With them, the fire fairy detail is immediate. Order in advance and confirm your base curve measurements before buying.
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  • 20 Red Go-Go BootsCompletes the all-red Fate look from the ground. A low block heel is more comfortable for a full night than a pointed stiletto. Knee-high or ankle height both work.
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Princess Bloom fairy transformation look from Winx Club animated series

How to Style the Princess Bloom Halloween Costume

The orange wig is the one detail that lands across all three looks. If it sits wrong or reads obviously fake, the costume misses regardless of which version you are doing. For the fairy look specifically, put the wings on before the wig. Adjusting the wing straps once the wig is already sitting correctly is much harder than doing it in the right order.

In Season 1, Bloom attacks Diaspro at a party under the assumption she is a Trix witch, with no real evidence to support that conclusion. She finds out she is wrong later. The character does not spend a lot of time being embarrassed about this kind of mistake. At the party, that energy is available: act first, clarify later.

Iron the star patches the day before

Star patches on stretch fabric like yoga pants need time to bond properly after ironing. If you apply them Halloween morning and pull the pants on immediately, the adhesive has not fully set and the patches can lift at the edges before midnight. Iron them the night before, let them cool flat, and do not fold the pants until they are completely set.

Wings do not travel well

Fairy wings get crushed in cars and bags. If you are getting ready somewhere and then going to a party, carry the wings separately and put them on when you arrive. Wings that have been sat on inside a tote bag are not the same wings that came out of the packaging, and there is no fixing them mid-party.

Princess Bloom Group Halloween Costume Ideas

Couples Idea

Bloom & Sky (Winx Club)

Strong couple concept for anyone who grew up watching the show. Bloom is the fire fairy; Sky is her knight boyfriend and the central romantic pairing across most of the animated series. Sky has no CostumeRealm page, so whoever takes that role builds the costume from reference images. The pairing reads clearly to the right crowd.

Bloom Sky

Duo Idea

Bloom & Aisha (Fate: The Winx Saga)

Strong duo if both costumes are built from the Fate live-action version. The two characters have a more interesting dynamic in Season 1 than most of the pairing options in the Netflix cast. Both people need to commit to the Fate version. Mixing animated and live-action looks reads as two separate costumes rather than a matched duo.

Bloom Aisha

Group Idea: Winx Club Fairies

Bloom, Aisha, Musa, Stella, Tecna, Flora

Strong group for a themed party or a group that watched the show together. Each fairy has a distinct color scheme, so the visual contrast in a group photo works well without anyone needing to explain the concept. Musa has a CostumeRealm guide. Stella, Tecna, and Flora need to be built from reference images, which adds real build time for three people in the group.

Bloom Aisha Musa Stella Tecna Flora

Group Idea: Iconic Magical Girls

Bloom, Star Butterfly, Glinda, Tinker Bell, Sage

Might work, but the recognition gap across the group is wide. Glinda and Tinker Bell are known by almost everyone. Bloom and Star Butterfly land with people who watched the right cartoons in the right era. Sage from Star Darlings is very niche. The group looks interesting visually, but expect to explain at least two of the five costumes to most people you meet at a general party.

Bloom Star Butterfly Glinda Tinker Bell Sage
Princess Bloom red outfit from Fate The Winx Saga Netflix series

Princess Bloom Halloween Costume DIY Tips

Building the Look

All three Bloom versions are straightforward builds. No armor, no fabricated props. The main decision is which version to do, and the main variable is how much you already own.

  • Orange wig: buy one. There is no convincing way to improvise this with temporary dye.
  • Star patches: craft stores carry iron-on stars. Test on scrap fabric first. Adhesive strength varies between brands, and stretch fabric like yoga pants is harder to bond than denim.
  • Turquoise swimsuit top: a plain one from any swimwear section works. No need to buy a costume-specific version.
  • Fairy wings: check the wingspan before you buy. Some sets are large enough to knock things over at a crowded party. Smaller is usually better indoors.
  • Red leather jacket: check thrift stores first. Red leather jackets cycle through secondhand shops reliably, and the Fate look does not require an exact match.
  • Orange contacts: order in advance. Standard shipping from specialty contact retailers takes one to two weeks, and you need time to confirm fit before Halloween.

Playing Bloom at the Party

Bloom acts before she has all the information. She is confident without being sure. The simplest version of this at a party is to stay in character without offering too much explanation upfront.

  • When someone asks who you are: “I’m the Fairy of the Dragon’s Flame. I found out this year.” Leave the rest of it open.
  • If they want more: “The Dragon’s Flame is the source of all magic in the Magic Dimension. Most people find that unsettling.”
  • For the Fate version with orange contacts: let people notice the eyes before explaining. They tend to open the conversation on their own.
  • Skip elaborate props. This costume plays on identity, not on carrying things.

Princess Bloom Halloween Costume: FAQ

Pick a look first. The fairy version needs eight items: long orange wig, turquoise swimsuit top, fairy wings, cover-up skirt, satin fingerless gloves, LED star headband, heart-shaped purse, and turquoise GoGo boots. The Fate version is five: red floral dress, red leather jacket, red long wavy wig, orange contacts, and red GoGo boots. The casual animated look is six items but the hardest to be recognized in at a general party without context.

For any crowd that grew up watching Winx Club, yes. For a mixed-age general party, recognition will vary. The fairy look is visually distinct enough to read as a magical fairy costume even if people do not specifically place the character, so the costume is not entirely dependent on crowd knowledge.

Two quotes from the series are worth knowing for parties. The first shows her protective side: “I could tell them about the Talent Thief, but that would put them in danger.” The second is more direct: “You cannot take other people’s abilities. It is wrong.”

The fairy look is the most visually striking at a party and works regardless of whether the crowd knows the character. The Fate version works better if your group watched the Netflix series. The casual animated look is the most comfortable for a long night but requires people to know the show to get the reference.

Abigail Cowen, who also appeared in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina before taking the lead role in the Netflix series. Fate: The Winx Saga ran for two seasons before being cancelled in 2022.

Bloom’s source of power in Winx Club. The series describes the Dragon’s Flame as the original source of all magic in the Magic Dimension. Being its keeper makes Bloom one of the most powerful fairies in the show and also consistently draws the most dangerous enemies toward her.

Yes. In the live-action series, Bloom’s eyes glow orange when she uses her fire powers. Without the contacts, the Fate build reads as a girl in a red jacket and wavy wig. With them, the fire fairy detail lands immediately.