Halloween Costume Guide
In charge of seven siblings, done with all of them, briefly smitten with a guy who delivers pizza
Eden Bingham shows up in one episode of Stranger Things Season 4 to send a group of teenagers to the third floor and smoke weed with a pizza delivery guy. That is basically the whole role. She is the eldest Bingham sibling, loosely in charge while her father hides in his office, and visibly not religious in a very religious household. She is played by Audrey Holcomb (Stranger Things Wiki). The costume is split into two sections because the jewelry is a separate build from the outfit, and both parts matter.
Affiliate links. We may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.
Affiliate links. We may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.
The jewelry is the recognition signal, not the clothes. The sweatshirt and skirt on their own could be anyone. What makes this costume read as Eden is the density of the layered necklaces and the number of rings. If you show up with two necklaces and one ring, it looks like you got dressed quickly. The reference image has four or more necklaces visible at once, rings on several fingers, and bracelets stacked past the watch. That quantity is the point. Skimping on the jewelry and committing to the outfit gets you the wrong half of this look.
Eden appears in exactly one scene before she ends up in Argyle’s van, and the scene she has is her putting a kid in timeout and telling Suzie to go to hell. She is not performing toughness; she is just a person who has been managing a chaotic household all day and has run out of patience entirely. That is the character at a party: not brooding, not theatrical. Just tired, mildly unimpressed, and briefly interested in whoever is least annoying in the room.
Layer the necklaces before you put on the sweatshirt
Putting multiple necklaces on over an oversized sweatshirt means dealing with the neckline bulk and the risk of everything bunching on the way down. Put the necklaces on while wearing just the skirt, then pull the sweatshirt on carefully over the top. The chains settle better and you avoid the moment where three necklaces tangle into one knot at the back of your neck at the party.
Check your existing jewelry before ordering everything
The list has twelve jewelry items. You almost certainly own some version of at least half of them. Go through your jewelry first and pull anything dark, beaded, or chain-style. The goal is layered density, not brand accuracy. Anything that adds to the stack works. Order only the pieces you actually cannot substitute from what you already have.
Group Idea: Stranger Things
Strong group for anyone who watched the season closely enough to remember Episode 6. The concept is everyone who shows up at the Bingham house looking for Suzie: Eden holding the house together while Jonathan, Will, Mike, and Argyle stand awkwardly in the hallway. The visual contrast between Eden’s goth layered look and Argyle’s yellow pizza delivery uniform is actually good. Recognition at a general party will be limited to people who remember that specific episode, but at a Stranger Things fan event this lands immediately.
Group Idea: Alt and Goth Icons
Excellent group if everyone commits to their look fully. Wednesday, Lydia Deetz, and Sam Manson are all well-recognised goth characters with distinct visual identities. Eden fits alongside them because her look is genuinely goth, not just dark clothes. The group works because each costume is different enough that they do not blend together, and each character is recognisable on their own terms. The weak link is Eden’s low recognition outside Stranger Things fans, but the overall group picture is visually convincing.
Group Idea: Sibling Energy
Might work, but this only functions if everyone in the group is familiar with all four characters. Eden is an exasperated eldest sister. Candace Flynn is an exasperated older sister. Daria is a teenager who finds her family exhausting. Erica Sinclair is the confident younger sibling who annoys everyone around her, which is a slightly different dynamic than the others. The concept has a theme but it is loose, and it depends heavily on people knowing all four shows. At a convention with dedicated fans of each property, it works. At a general party, expect to explain it.
This is one of the more buildable costumes on the site because the clothing items are things many people already own. The effort is in assembling and layering the jewelry.
Eden does not try to be intimidating. She is just someone who has been dealing with too many people all day and has very little patience left for anyone who wastes her time.
Eden’s look is built on two sections: the base outfit and the jewelry. For the outfit, start with an oversized black sweatshirt, a split ribbed bodycon skirt, and ankle boots. Add the Swatch blue watch and a short black wavy wig if your hair does not already match. For the jewelry layer, stack multiple necklaces, rings on most fingers, layered bracelets, and dangle hoop earrings. The jewelry is what makes this look specific rather than just generic goth.
Eden appeared in a single episode of Stranger Things Season 4 and had maybe five minutes of screen time, so recognition outside of dedicated fans is low. The goth-layered look is genuinely wearable and looks good in its own right, so if you like the aesthetic, it works as a costume even without the reference. Do not expect many people to place it.
Eden has two lines that fans remember. The first, directed at her sister: “Give that four-eyed little shit a shove for me.” The second is more teasing: “You’re gonna go to hell for that, Suze.” Neither is meant to land as profound. They work because they say everything about who she is in about ten words.
Eden is played by Audrey Holcomb, an American actress from Atlanta, Georgia. She appears in Season 4, Episode 6, “Chapter Six: The Drive.” Her other credits include the psychological thriller American Cherry.
The quantity of jewelry is the point. Eden is not wearing one necklace as an accent. She is wearing several at once, plus rings on multiple fingers and stacked bracelets. Wearing just one piece looks like someone who owns a single necklace. You need enough that it reads as intentional layering. You do not need to buy everything listed; check your own collection first.
Yes. Eden is the eldest sibling in the Bingham household, and Suzie is one of her many younger siblings. Suzie is Dustin’s long-distance girlfriend and appears throughout the series. Eden is the opposite of Suzie in almost every way: non-religious, goth, visibly done with babysitting seven kids.