Halloween Costume Guide
She died three times, spent eternity dissecting frogs, and came back still playing Stevie Nicks.
Misty Day is a Louisiana swamp witch with the power to bring the dead back to life who spent most of AHS: Coven wandering the bayou, listening to Stevie Nicks, and resurrecting things that probably should have stayed dead, as detailed in the AHS Fandom wiki. The green boho skirt and kimono cardigan are the costume’s foundation โ without both together, the look reads as a generic festival outfit rather than Misty. Recognition is reliable among Coven fans; to everyone else, you are a well-put-together bohemian witch, which is not a bad position to be in.
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The layering order matters more than it sounds. Belt over skirt first, then the kimono goes on top worn fully open. If the kimono drapes in front of the belt buckle, the waist definition disappears and the costume loses its shape. The jewelry should all be on before the kimono โ the leaf earrings and pendant necklace need to be visible at the neckline, and the rings get lost if you try to put them on after the cardigan is already draped over your hands. A costume that looks well-assembled when you leave the house will not look the same after an hour of people touching your sleeves to look at the fabric. Misty’s whole look depends on intentional drape, which is the first thing to go at a real party.
In the show, Misty’s defining scene is finding two alligator poachers and calmly asking them why they think God would allow them to destroy his creations โ then resurrecting the dead alligators and letting them answer the question themselves. That complete lack of drama is very her. She doesn’t perform being connected to nature. She just is.
The Kimono and Party Crowds
Open kimono cardigans get stepped on, caught on things, and grabbed constantly at crowded events. If you are going somewhere packed, consider pinning the front panels loosely together at the waist with a small safety pin from the inside โ it keeps the drape intact without changing how the costume looks from the front.
The Stevie Nicks Addition
Carrying a small portable speaker playing Fleetwood Mac is either the best prop idea for this costume or a genuine nuisance at a loud party, depending on the venue. At a quieter event it lands well and AHS fans will immediately place the reference. At a crowded bar it will get drowned out within three minutes, at which point you are just carrying a speaker. Know the room before committing.
Couples Costume
Strong pairing with unusually broad recognition โ Stevie Nicks is famous enough that the costume works even for people who have never seen Coven. The connection between them (Misty considers Stevie a witch and the show actually brings her in to sing for Misty) is specific enough that AHS fans will love it, and the visual pairing of earthy swamp bohemian against Stevie’s shawl-and-platform boots look is genuinely distinct.
Duo Costume
Strong for AHS fans because the mentor and student dynamic between them is the most emotionally resonant relationship in Coven. Cordelia’s look โ warm academic tones, floral details, cardigans โ contrasts well with Misty’s earthy layers without either costume overshadowing the other.
AHS: Coven Witches
Might work, but the success depends entirely on visual commitment from every person in the group. Misty’s earth tones, Fiona’s severe all-black, Madison’s Cossack hat, and Myrtle’s eccentric layering are different enough to work together โ but only if each person is clearly dressed as their specific character rather than a generic Coven-inspired witch. At an AHS watch-party crowd this is excellent. Anywhere else, expect to explain it more than once.
Iconic Bohemian & Free Spirit Women
Strong group with excellent visual variety across the five characters. Cyndi Lauper’s neon layering and Daenerys’s silver hair and draped whites bracket Misty’s earthier greens and browns well. Every character here is recognizable to a broad audience, which takes the pressure off anyone who needs to explain their costume.
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View GuideThis is one of the more thrift-friendly costumes on the site. The silhouette is built from separate pieces, all of which turn up regularly at second-hand stores โ particularly the skirt, boots, and cardigan.
Misty is genuinely warm and entirely without guile, which is a surprisingly easy character to play for a full night โ she never has an agenda.
You need a dark green boho skirt, black bralette, open kimono cardigan, wide belt, brown knee-high boots, leaf drop earrings, boho ring set, and a pendant necklace. The dark green skirt and open kimono cardigan are the essential pieces โ without both, the costume reads as generic bohemian rather than Misty specifically. The boots anchor the earthy palette and the layered jewelry completes the swamp witch look.
The first line is the most useful at a party โ deliver it sincerely, not ironically. Misty means everything she says.
Yes, within AHS and Coven fan circles the recognition is reliable. Outside of that audience the costume reads as a well-executed bohemian witch look, which works independently. Coven remains one of the most revisited seasons of the show, so AHS fans are easy to find at most Halloween events.
Lily Rabe plays Misty Day. She appeared as the character in both Coven and Apocalypse. Misty Day was her fourth role in the American Horror Story anthology, according to the AHS: Coven Wikipedia entry.
Misty believes Stevie Nicks is a witch based on the lyrics of her songs, particularly “Rhiannon.” She listens to Stevie Nicks constantly while wandering the Louisiana swamps and considers her a kindred spirit. In Apocalypse, Cordelia actually calls Stevie Nicks to come and sing for Misty after she is rescued from hell, and the two dance together.
Misty’s personal hell is reliving a childhood memory of a school frog dissection on an endless loop. She fails the Descensum test during the Seven Wonders because she cannot distinguish the vision from reality and becomes permanently trapped. Michael Langdon retrieves her in Apocalypse โ the only person in the show capable of entering someone else’s personal hell.
Misty’s defining power is resurgence โ the ability to bring the dead back to full life with a touch. She also mastered telekinesis, Concilium, transmutation, and Divination. She is the only character in Coven confirmed to have self-resurrected, which she did after being burned at the stake by her own religious community.