A popular choice for Halloween, the recreation of the ghostly siblings from Stanley Kubrick’s film adaptation of Stephen King’s “The Shining” involves two individuals dressing identically, typically in pale blue dresses, white tights, and Mary Jane shoes. The effect relies on the unsettling visual of perfect symmetry combined with the implied horror from the movie.
The enduring appeal of this costume stems from its immediate recognizability and inherent creepiness. The figures tap into primal fears surrounding the uncanny valley, death, and the corruption of innocence. Furthermore, the relatively simple and inexpensive nature of the attire contributes to its widespread adoption as a Halloween staple. The characters have entered popular culture as symbols of dread and foreboding, far beyond the original source material.