
D.L. & Co.’s opium poppy and Madagascar vanilla candle is equal parts luxe and spooky. Photograph by Barney’s New York

“Bite me” cupcake wrappers work for Halloween treats, and, you know, also your Twilight: Breaking Dawn party next month. $25 for 25. Photograph by Paper Orchid

Loose ruffles soften this spiderweb-patterned blouse. $38 Photograph by Francesca’s Collection

There’s something totally badass about rocking a rib-cage necklace. $120 Photograph by Lillian Crowe

Chevron-striped trays can hold Halloween candy now and appetizers later. Jill Rosenwald ceramics, $78. Photograph by Jill Rosenwald

Butter London’s Branwen’s Feather polish is a witchy plum with just a hint of sparkle. $24 Photograph by Beauty Bar

Spike earrings will complete your punk costume and look great out at a concert the week after. $24 Photograph by Rachel Roy

A total splurge, but totally worth it. Smoking slippers are a big trend this fall. Alexander McQueen, $595. Photograph by Alexander McQueen

This envelope opener is fun in that Addams Family kind of way. $165 Photograph by Kelly Wearstler

Tarte’s limited-edition cheek stain is inspired by your favorite vampires. $30 Photograph by Sephora

The bold stripes on these straws will add pizzazz to all sorts of drinks. $4.95 for 25. Photograph by Crate & Barrel

These will look just as festive at Thanksgiving dinner. Pumpkin candles, $9 to $12. Photograph by West Elm

Vintage-looking cocktail napkins with a spooky spin. $16 Photograph by House 8810

Candy corn-flavored lip gloss for long after your trick-or-treating goodies have run out. $10. Photograph by Philosophy

Hang on to this tattoo sleeve for any and every hipster theme party. $10 Photograph by Fred Flare