Rubies releases M3GAN range for Halloween

The officially licensed M3GAN dress-up costume is inspired by the terrifying android doll from the 2022 Universal Pictures film.

With everything needed to become the robot doll, including a swing-style tan dress with attached striped sleeves and a bow on the front, the costume is available in both children’s and adults’ sizes, so anyone can get dressed up as the horror icon.

Also available from Rubies are prop weapons, wigs and tights to complete the look.

Justin McGiffin, head of licensing for Rubies, commented: “As the leading force in the dress-up market, it’s understandable that Halloween is our speciality. And, having seen the overwhelmingly positive response from fans surrounding M£GAN, we know that this will be one of the biggest costumes for Halloween this year.”

 

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