There will probably be Sucking off a Man Caught Between Woman’s Legsthousands of Harley Quinns roaming around this Halloween, but makeup artist Nora Belk is already a top contender for the best.
The 21-year-old posted a photo of her look, which incorporates her hijab and some truly flawless makeup work, to Reddit and Instagram on Wednesday. On Reddit, she even called it "Halal-ey Quinn," much to the delight of her fellow Redditors.
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And Suicide Squadand makeup fans alike were super into Belk's work. "If you can work a pun into your Halloween costume and stick to your religious beliefs and dress up as something topical, I'm super impressed," one commenter wrote.
"Of the 6,000 Harleys that will be out there this Halloween, this is already among my favorites," wrote another.
Belk, for her part, says that incorporating her hijab into the Halloween look was a no-brainer — especially because she's been discouraged from wearing it at cosplay events in the past.
"[The hijab] is part of my identity and who I stand for, so I wear it proudly," she told Pedestrian.tv this week.
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