Attire inspired by figures and stories from religious texts, specifically the Bible, finds a place in seasonal celebrations, particularly during the autumn holiday observed on October 31st. These garments are often employed for parties, trick-or-treating, and theatrical productions. Examples include representations of Moses, Noah, Queen Esther, and angels.
The adoption of these symbolic outfits allows for expressions of faith, historical reenactment, and creative interpretation within a secular context. The practice provides opportunities to engage with narratives and characters central to religious traditions while participating in cultural festivities. Historically, such apparel has been used in pageants, religious plays, and educational settings before its wider adoption into popular celebrations.