Yep, We Already Know the Most Popular Halloween Costumes of 2018

September is still in that seasonal limbo between the end of summer and beginning of fall, but once the calendar flips over into October, there's no turning back from sweaters, pumpkin-flavored everything, and the best fashion holiday: Halloween. So what will everyone be dressing up as next month? Pinterest and Lyst have analyzed search data from millions of users to come up with their predictions for the most popular Halloween costumes.

Topping the list is Tonya Harding, surely thanks to Margot Robbie's much-buzzed-about role in the film I, Tonya. "Pinterest has seen a 720% increase in searches for the ice skating icon, and Lyst data shows skater skirts and bejewelled leotards have been trending worldwide this year," the companies explained in a press release. "Essential to getting the Tonya look, there has been a 43% increase in searches for scrunchies on Lyst since August." Scroll down to see the top seven most popular Halloween costumes this year, according to Pinterest and Lyst. 

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1. Tonya Harding
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2. A Riverdale Character
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3. A '90s Icon
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4. A Warrior of Wakanda
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5. A Flamingo
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6. Edna Mode From The Incredibles
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7. An Abba-Inspired Dancing Queen
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