Halloween on Church Street 2014

The best and the rest at this year’s gathering

Halloween 2014 will go down as a cold, windy and wet one but also as one of the most creative and over-the-top in recent years: it was out with the Rob Ford and Miley Cyrus get-ups and in with elaborate, more creative ensembles. This year was a good year for group action as well, with crowds of friends dressing in theme. We love when the freaks come out to play on a pedestrian-only Church Street. If you missed it, check out our Flickr photo gallery for all the goods.

All photos were taken by the intrepid Tanja-Tiziana.

Happy Halloween 2014!

A link to our Flickr gallery. Enjoy!

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