Halloween Costume Guide
Molly Weasley runs the Burrow, manages seven kids, and shows up across all eight Harry Potter films played by Julie Walters (Wikipedia). Her look is earth tones and florals, nothing sharp or polished, which is exactly why the cardigan-and-wig combination is what gets this costume recognized. Nobody expects the woman in the cardigan to be one of the more dangerous witches in the series, and that’s the point.
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The skirt length matters more than people expect. Cut it short and the whole look drifts toward a generic boho outfit instead of the Burrow. The wig is the other detail worth getting right, smoothed-down hair reads as a completely different, tidier character than Molly actually is. At a party, if the wig is too neat and the skirt too short, you end up looking like someone in a floral outfit rather than the woman who raised seven kids and dueled a Death Eater in her own front hall.
She once told the twins, mid-argument, that just because they’re allowed to use magic now doesn’t mean they need to whip their wands out for everything. It’s scolding, but it’s also just good advice nobody in that house ever follows.
Cardigan buttons: partial, not full
Leave the top button or two open instead of buttoning the cardigan all the way up. Fully closed reads as a work outfit. Partially open with the floral print showing is what actually matches the character’s lived-in warmth.
Keep the wand accessible all night
Don’t bury it in a bag. A wand tucked in a pocket or a wide sleeve is easy to grab for photos and stays visible in the costume’s silhouette. Buried in a purse, it disappears from the whole look for most of the evening.
Family Group
Excellent family group. The Weasleys are some of the most recognized characters in the series, and the shared red hair and warm color palette make the group read as a unit even before anyone notices the details.
Hogwarts Trio Idea
Strong group, and it works because of the contrast: Harry and Hermione in Hogwarts robes next to Molly in her Burrow cardigan reads as formal school life against the family that took Harry in. Anyone who has seen the films places this instantly.
Order of the Phoenix Idea
Might work, but it only lands with guests who know the Order of the Phoenix as a specific group and not just “more Harry Potter characters.” Visually the three hold up on their own: McGonagall’s severity, Mad-Eye’s battle-worn look, and Molly’s soft layers give the group real variety.
This is one of the more thrift-friendly Harry Potter costumes. Nothing here needs to be custom-made.
She’s warm, protective, and has zero patience for anyone underestimating what she’s capable of.
Layer a floral blouse under a tan knit cardigan, add a golden floral skirt that falls to mid-calf, and finish with brown Mary Jane shoes and a wand. A wavy, slightly messy auburn wig does more for the look than any single accessory, don’t smooth it down.
Yes. Harry Potter stays in constant circulation through streaming, theme parks, and the ongoing HBO series in production, and Molly is one of the most recognized supporting characters thanks to her duel with Bellatrix Lestrange in the final film. The look is also comfortable enough to wear all night, which most Hogwarts robes are not.
“Just because you’re allowed to use magic now does not mean you have to whip your wands out for everything!” to Fred and George, and “That’s enough! He’s just a boy!” defending Harry. Her most quoted line comes from the Bellatrix duel in Deathly Hallows Part 2, though the exact wording isn’t one we’ll repeat here.
Only if your hair isn’t already wavy and auburn-brown. The wig should look a little undone, not styled. That messiness is more accurate to the character than a neat set.
Yes, especially with other Weasleys. Add Ron or Ginny and the family reads instantly. She also works in an Order of the Phoenix lineup alongside characters like McGonagall or Mad-Eye Moody.
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