Costumes Beginning with Letter A
If you’ve ever tried to come up with costume ideas based on a specific letter, you’ll know it can be surprisingly tricky… especially when you want something fun, original, and actually doable (without a last-minute panic at 9pm the night before).
Whether you’re planning for a themed party, a school dress-up day, Halloween, or even an alphabet party game, I’ve pulled together a huge list of costume ideas beginning with the letter A, and not just the obvious ones. Think creative twists, family-friendly options, and ideas that work for kids, teens, and adults.
Classic Costume Ideas Starting With A
These are the tried-and-true favorites, easy to recognize and always a hit.
1. Angel
A timeless option and super easy to pull together. Think white dress or outfit, wings, and a halo. Add a bit of shimmer for extra magic.
2. Astronaut
Perfect for kids and adults. A white outfit, some DIY patches, and a helmet (even a bike helmet works!) instantly transforms you into a space explorer.

3. Artist
Grab a beret, striped shirt, paint palette, and you’re done. Bonus points if you carry a mini canvas.
4. Athlete
Pick your favorite sport, soccer, basketball, tennis, and wear the gear. Easy, comfortable, and great for last-minute costumes.
5. Alien
Green face paint, funky clothing, and antennae make this one super fun (and a favorite with kids).
Cute & Kid-Friendly “A” Costumes
These are perfect for school events, parties, or just dress-up fun at home.
6. Apple
A red outfit with a green leaf headband makes an adorable and simple costume, especially for younger kids.
7. Alligator
Green clothing, a tail, and some felt teeth = instant reptile fun.
8. Ant
Black outfit, antennae headband, and maybe a little face paint. Simple but super cute.
9. Avocado
One of the cutest food costumes ever! Use a green outfit and add a brown “pit” on the tummy.
10. Airplane
Great for creative parents, cardboard wings attached to shoulders make a fun DIY costume.
More Costume Ideas
If you love a costume that makes people laugh, these are gold.
11. Angel of Darkness
A cool twist on the classic angel costume. Swap white for black, think black wings, dark makeup, and a moody outfit. It’s a great option for teens or adults who want something a little edgier.
12. Astrid (How to Train Your Dragon)
Perfect for fans of dragons and strong female characters. Wear a Viking-style outfit with braids and add a toy axe or shield for an easy but recognizable look.
13. Antique Doll
A slightly vintage, slightly spooky costume that works beautifully for Halloween. Think lace dress, soft curls, and porcelain-style makeup for that old-fashioned doll effect.
14. Arctic Explorer
Layer up in winter gear, puffer jacket, boots, gloves, and goggles. Add a backpack or map for detail. This one is cozy, practical, and great for colder weather events.
Pop Culture & Character Costumes
These are great if you want something recognizable and fun.
15. Ariel (The Little Mermaid)
A favorite for kids and adults. Red wig, mermaid tail or dress, and you’re set.

16. Alice (Alice in Wonderland)
Blue dress, white apron, and a headband. Classic and easy to DIY.
17. Aladdin
A fun option for boys or girls. Vest, loose pants, and a toy lamp.
18. Avatar Character
Whether it’s from Avatar or The Last Airbender, this gives you lots of creative freedom.
19. Ash (Pokémon)
Perfect for kids, cap, backpack, and a toy Poké Ball.
Food-Themed Costume Ideas
Food costumes are always a hit (and usually pretty comfy too!).
20. Avocado Toast
Pair an avocado costume with a cardboard “toast” backing, fun and trendy.
21. Apple Pie
A brown skirt or dress with lattice details makes a creative twist on a classic.
22. Almond
Simple beige outfit with a label, great for group food costumes.
23. Acai Bowl
Colorful fruit cutouts on a purple base, unique and eye-catching.
Animal Costumes Beginning With A
Perfect for kids, animal lovers, or themed parties.
24. Alpaca
Fluffy, cozy, and adorable. Think white or cream layers.
25. Armadillo
A fun DIY with cardboard “armor” plates.
26. Arctic Fox
White outfit with fluffy ears and tail, simple but beautiful.
27. Axolotl
Super trendy right now! Bright colors and cute gills make this stand out.
Creative & Unique “A” Costumes
If you want something a little different, these ideas are great conversation starters.
28. Aurora Borealis
Dress in flowing greens and blues with fairy lights, absolutely stunning.
29. Artist’s Canvas
Wear a white outfit and let friends “paint” on you throughout the night.
30. Alarm Clock
Attach a clock face to your shirt and add bells or sound effects for fun.
31. Alphabet Letter “A”
Go literal! Dress as the letter A, perfect for themed parties or school events.
32. Air Traffic Controller
Reflective vest, headset, and confidence, you’ll look the part instantly.
Group Costume Ideas Starting With A
Planning with friends or family? These work beautifully together.
33. Avengers
So many options, everyone can pick their favorite hero.
34. Alice in Wonderland Characters
Alice, Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts, Cheshire Cat, perfect group theme.
35. Animals (All “A” Animals)
Each person picks a different animal starting with A (ant, alligator, alpaca, etc.).
36. Acrobats
Perfect for energetic kids (or anyone who loves a bit of flair). Think bright colors, leggings, and maybe suspenders or a leotard. You could even add face paint for a circus-style look.
Easy Last-Minute “A” Costumes
Because sometimes life happens… and suddenly it’s costume day tomorrow.
37. Athlete
Already in your wardrobe.
38. Angel
White outfit + quick halo DIY.

39. Artist
Grab a marker and draw paint splatters on a shirt.
40. Alien
Green face paint and you’re done.
41. Astronomer
A unique twist on the space theme. Wear dark clothing with star patterns, carry a telescope (real or DIY), and maybe add constellation designs with face paint.
42. Archaeologist
Channel your inner explorer with khaki clothing, a wide-brim hat, boots, and a satchel. Add a toy brush or “artifact” for a fun detail.
20 More Costume Ideas Beginning With A
41. Aviator
Think vintage pilot vibes, leather jacket, scarf, and aviator sunglasses. You can even add a toy plane for extra fun.

42. Archer
Channel a medieval or fantasy feel with a bow and arrow set (toy, of course). Add a cloak or earthy tones to complete the look.
43. Android
Go futuristic with metallic clothing, sleek hair, and robotic movements. Silver face paint really makes this one pop.
44. App Icon
Dress up as a giant phone app, think Instagram-style frame, weather app, or messages icon. Super creative and very now.
45. Auctioneer
Business attire, a toy gavel, and a fast-talking attitude. It’s simple but different,and surprisingly fun to act out.
46. Ancient Egyptian
Flowy white outfit, gold accessories, and bold eyeliner. This one looks amazing with minimal effort.
47. Arcade Game Character
Think Pac-Man-style or retro gaming vibes. Bright colors and simple shapes make this one really fun.
48. Adventure Scout
Khaki outfit, badges, backpack, and maybe binoculars. Easy to pull together and great for kids.
49. Artist’s Model
Wear a neutral outfit and strike “statue-like” poses, simple but creative.
50. Arabian Princess
Flowy fabrics, bold colors, and gold accessories. A beautiful and eye-catching costume.
51. Alien Queen
Take the alien costume up a notch with dramatic makeup, a crown, and bold colors.
52. Air Hostess
Classic and polished, think uniform, scarf, and a friendly smile. Easy to DIY with items you already own.
53. Astral Being
Go mystical with galaxy prints, glitter, and glowing accessories. This one is really fun for creative expression.
54. Autumn Fairy
Perfect for fall events, think warm tones, leaves, and delicate wings.
Tips for Choosing the Perfect “A” Costume
Here are a few things that make all the difference:
- Keep it comfortable – especially for kids who will be wearing it all day
- Think weather – outdoor events need layers
- Use what you have – the best costumes are often the simplest
- Add personality – even basic costumes feel special with a fun twist
Costume ideas beginning with the letter A don’t have to be boring or limited to just “angel” or “astronaut.” With a little creativity (and maybe a glue gun), you can turn even the simplest idea into something memorable.
Whether you’re dressing up your toddler, helping your teen find something “cool enough,” or pulling together your own last-minute outfit, there’s something here for everyone.
