It's Time For Our Halloween Edition of . . . Costume or Couture?

OK, so truth be told, it's not much of a guessing game, really. What you are about to see are not crazy Halloween costumes but bona-fide fashion statements, made by the most seasoned of street style stars.

That's because what Anna Dello Russo wears on a Tuesday is probably crazier than what would earn you the first-place trophy at your friend's annual costume contest. So why not take the opportunity to make dressing fashion forward your ultimate disguise? Go ahead and use the street style alter egos of Miroslava Duma, Jenna Lyons, and Olivia Palermo as your Halloween inspiration this year — hey, it's way easier than running out and buying a costume, right?

Eva Chen
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Eva Chen

The street style star: No, that's not someone in their finest sexy eskimo costume! That's the head of fashion partnerships at Instagram doing her best to stay warm in a Prabal Gurung coat, tights, and combat boots.

The costume: Her style goes across the map, so the key here is to channel her signature pose and flash an exuberant smile and a peace sign.

Jenna Lyons
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Jenna Lyons

The street style star: Recall all those great costumes ruined by the necessity of a Winter coat on a cold October night? That's never been the case for the creative director of J.Crew, who is the ultimate professional in layering.

The costume: Make like Joey from Friends, and put on everything in your closet, including a pair of black-frame glasses. But whatever you do, do not put your arms in those coat sleeves. That's as scary a thought as playing Bloody Mary with your friends in the bathroom.

Miroslava Duma
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Miroslava Duma

The street style star: Her tiny stature and delicate features might make you think she's an actual Russian doll, but she's really a Russian It girl.

The costume: If you've got a short frame on your side, all you need is a headscarf and matching outfits for you and the other babushkas who you'll surely enlist to be part of your Russian nesting doll group costume.

Alexa Chung
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Alexa Chung

The street style star: Is that a candy necklace earned from hours of trick-or-treating or was Chanel just happy to see her?

The costume: To capture the fashion insider's "I'm Too Cool to Wear a Costume" costume, just gather up a few on-trend items, from overalls to Birkenstocks (really any flats will do — heels, thankfully, are a no-go), and look bored by it all.

Olivia Palermo
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Olivia Palermo

The street style star: Want to spend your Halloween hiding in plain sight? That's just how OP does it. Never too far on either extreme — her most casual outfits are still put together and her boldest ensembles are still wearable — she blends in and stands out at the same time.

The costume: Dress like you are going to a job interview at one of those fictional magazine offices from the movies.

Anna Wintour
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Anna Wintour

The street style star: Wouldn't the Vogue editrix make the chicest librarian? We doubt she'd agree, but calling this getup "ladylike" doesn't have the same buzz.

The costume: You'd think it'd be more complicated to copy the most powerful woman in fashion's aesthetic, but it's by far the easiest one yet. Just put on your most dainty floral-print dress, tie a sweater around your shoulders, and top it all off with a bob wig and some oversize sunglasses.

Anna Dello Russo
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Anna Dello Russo

The street style star: No one makes the streets of New York, Milan, and Paris her personal trick-or-treating zone quite like the Vogue Japan editor.

The costume: There's only one rule when making like ADR: more is more. Opt for major baubles, embellished heels, high-impact shades, and hats and fascinators to dress the part. Bonus points if your actual face isn't the only face on your outfit.