Easy, last-minute Halloween costumes to wear based on your zodiac sign

Better late than never.RuPaul, Scorpio, drag superstar and wise sage once argued, “You’re born naked and the rest is drag…We are in reality, an extension of the power that created the whole universe.Can you handle it?”Halloween asks us to peer into that power and create ourselves anew in costume.

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Stay updated with the latest stories from the New York Post Explore more newsletters.If you’re the last-minute sort, looking at you Pisces and Gemini, or cost-conscious, we see you Capricorn, we have a costume for you.

The following list is pop-culture inspired, tailored to the proclivities of each zodiac sign and with priority placed on DIY costumes that require little in the way of time, effort or cash monies.Aries is a cardinal sign with a can-do attitude and a war lord for a ruling planet.

Enter Rosie the riveter, the face of an iconic recruitment campaign to get women involved in the wartime workforce.To raise your own Rosie all you need is a rolled sleeve, a red bandana, and a slash of lipstick.

Bonus points if you rock a pin that points to the gender wage gap.Fight the good fight.While Eleven from “Stranger Things” is absolutely a Scorpio, her deep loyalty to her friends and willingness to self-sacrifice to ensure their survival also speaks to the highest expressions of the Taurus nature, plus the low maintenance costume of a bloody nose, dress, and blue jacket ensures bulls will stay warm while exerting minimal effort.

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