Fashion Icons of Horror
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Fashion Icons of Horror

These monsters and maniacs all have flair to spare, but some are snazzier than others. Rank them!

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1 Freddy Krueger, Nightmare on Elm Street Series
He's a bad guy, but he makes a green-and-red sweater topped with a battered fedora look like the height of fashion.
96 206
2 Michael Myers, Halloween Series
Points for his nifty mask, but those nondescript overalls are dull, dull, dull. In all, this look is a washout.
84 200
3 The Cenobites, Hellraiser Series
These demons stick to lots of black leather, then accessorize with pins, clamps, chains, hooks, and other painful-looking items. Scary chic.
84 190
4 Leatherface, Texas Chainsaw Massacre Series
The apron is practical, but Leatherface's penchant for wearing other people's faces just won't do. Embrace your inner beauty, dude.
45 169
5 Dracula, The Horror of Dracula and Others
No matter who plays him, the Prince of Darkness rocks the basic-black look and can swirl a cape like it's nobody's business.
40 158
6 The Creeper, Jeepers Creepers Series
It isn't easy to maintain a stylish silhouette when you have to accommodate wings, but the Creeper knows a long duster will do the trick.
28 154
7 Norman Bates, Psycho
This one's a split decision: Norman's comfy cardigans have a homespun, Mr. Rogers appeal. Mama's dowdy housedresses have to go.
16 160
8 Pamela Voorhees, Friday the 13th
Mrs. Voorhees has kept her figure, but her boxy sweater and clunky boots add years to her age. Someone needs a makeover.
2 150
9 The Mummy, The Mummy and Others
You can't help what you're buried in, but once you rise from the grave, you have to take responsibility: dirty bandages are never in style.
-8 148
10 Johnny, Night of the Living Dead
Johnny looks so sharp in his conservative suit, black glasses, and driving gloves that you almost forget he's a ravenous zombie.
-9 139