Halloween Costume Guide
Tina hosts the Halloween party, checks out Billy Hargrove when he walks past in the hallway, and does not appear in the show again after that. The pink bomber jacket is the item that makes this read as an intentional 80s party girl costume rather than casual vintage wear. She is a minor character in Season 2 of Stranger Things, which is set in October 1984 (Wikipedia), and most people at a general Halloween party will not place her as a specific character. Madelyn Cline, who plays her, later became well known for Outer Banks and Glass Onion.
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The pink bomber jacket is what people see first, and it needs to sit correctly over the sweater. If the bomber covers all of the stripe detail at the collar and cuffs, or bunches around the shoulders, the layered 80s silhouette is gone. The jacket should stay open or partially open at the front so both layers read. If the fit is slightly off and the layering is lost, the costume becomes a pink jacket and jeans, which is not the same thing.
There is one scene in Season 2 where Tina and her friends are in the hallway of Hawkins High and Billy Hargrove walks past. She watches him, says exactly what she is thinking, and that is the whole character across both episodes she appears in. The register at the party is simple: confident, social, clearly paying attention to the room. She is not shy and she is not mysterious. She is the person who planned the party and is watching to see how it goes.
Size up on the bomber jacket
80s bombers had a slightly relaxed fit, and most current options run slim. A bomber that sits too snug across the shoulders reads contemporary rather than period. Order one size up from your usual and check the shoulder measurement specifically, since that is where fit issues show most in this style. If the shoulders fit, the rest of the jacket tends to follow.
The earrings and watch work as a set
Individually, the hoops and the watch are just accessories. Together they complete the 80s teen look in a way the outfit alone does not. If you skip both, the costume reads as someone who ran out of time. If budget means choosing one, the earrings are more visible and more distinctly 80s in this particular look than the watch is.
Couples Idea
Excellent couple concept for Stranger Things fans. Tina is visibly interested in Billy from the moment he arrives at Hawkins High, and the visual dynamic between the 80s party girl and the bad boy newcomer is one of the more charged background pairings in Season 2. Both costumes are period-specific and visually distinct. At a general party, it reads clearly as an 80s high school couple even for people who do not know the show.
Duo Idea
Strong duo if both people know the characters. Tina and Vicki are two of the girls who notice Billy on his first day at Hawkins High, which makes them a natural 80s socialite pairing. Both are minor characters, so recognition at a general party depends on having dedicated Stranger Things fans around. The shared 80s teen aesthetic holds the pairing visually even when the character context is missing.
Group Idea: Stranger Things Hawkins High Social Circle
Strong group for a Stranger Things fan gathering, but worth noting that the characters span different seasons and years in the show’s timeline. Tina, Billy, and Carol are from Season 2 (1984), while Jason Carver and Angela are from Season 4 (1986). The group works as a “Hawkins High popular crowd” concept rather than as a single moment in the show. At a convention or themed party, this reads well. At a general Halloween party, recognition varies significantly by character.
Group Idea: 80s High School Mean Girls
Might work, but this is a cross-franchise group pulling from four different properties across three decades of media. Heather from Total Drama, Cheryl Blossom from Riverdale, Regina George from Mean Girls, and Cher and Dionne from Clueless are all recognizable individually, but they do not share a universe. The crowd needs to follow multiple franchises to place each person. The visual theme of bold color and visible social confidence holds the group together on sight, which is the main thing working in its favor at a general party.
This is one of the simpler builds on the site. Six items, no complicated layering, no prop management. The main thing to get right is the fit relationship between the bomber and the sweater underneath.
Tina is at her own party, she knows everyone, and she is watching what is happening with real interest. She is not the host who is anxious about whether the party is going well. She already knows it is going well. That is the energy.
The pink bomber jacket over a multi-stripe crewneck sweater is the base of the look. Let the sweater collar and cuffs show under the jacket. Add skinny jeans, hoop earrings, a vintage brown watch, and pink tennis shoes. This is a simple build with no difficult or expensive items, and it reads as 80s party girl whether or not people place the specific character.
As a character-specific costume, the recognition ceiling is low. Tina appears in two episodes of Stranger Things Season 2, she is not named on screen in most scenes, and most people will read the look as 80s teen rather than Tina specifically. As an 80s party girl costume with a Stranger Things connection, it works well, and the pink bomber is a visually strong piece on its own terms regardless of character recognition.
She has one notable line. When Billy Hargrove walks past in the Hawkins High hallway for the first time, Tina turns to her friends and says: “Would you check out that ass.” That is her whole character in five words, delivered without hesitation.
Madelyn Cline, who later became well known for her lead role as Sarah Cameron in Outer Banks and her appearance as Whiskey in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. The Stranger Things role came before both of those and is the earliest major screen appearance most fans know her from.
Season 2, which is set in October and November 1984. She appears in episodes 9 and 10 of that season. There is a separate character named Tina Turnbow in Season 5 who is a completely different person.
Yes, and that is how most people will read it. The pink bomber over a striped sweater reads clearly as 80s teen without any character context. If you want a Stranger Things connection without needing people to know Tina specifically, going as part of the Hawkins High group is the cleaner option.
She came dressed as Madonna in the “Like a Virgin” era. Her party takes place on Halloween night, 1984, and the “Like a Virgin” single had been released a few months earlier that year, so the reference fits the timeline. It is also a reasonable costume choice for a character who clearly pays attention to what is fashionable.