On November 3, 2025, Alaska Nebraska was crowned the winner of the second edition of “Halloween Con S,” an event held in Madrid that showcased creativity and elaborate costumes. The jury, which included Oscar del Monte, Angela Ponce, and the event”s organizer Edgard Caro, praised the participants for their impressive characterizations during the evening.
Nearly 300 guests gathered at Sala Equis in Madrid to celebrate what has become known as the most terrifying night of the year. This year”s event, organized by content creator and journalist Edgard Caro, also known on social media as Sensillo Con S, transformed the venue into a captivating scene filled with trees, moss, green and red lights, skeletons, and an elaborate photo booth where attendees posed in their finest costumes. The venue”s transformation created a magical and mysterious atmosphere that enhanced the experience for all present.
Edgard Caro himself made a striking appearance in an alien costume inspired by “Mars Attacks,” designed by Laura Romojaro and Maro Fernández. The transformation process took over seven hours, resulting in one of the most talked-about looks of the night.
The jury awarded the title of best costume to Alaska Nebraska for her remarkable portrayal of Greta from “Gremlins.” Her prize included a Canon PowerShot V1 camera, a collection of Revlon products, and a year of free breakfasts at Rodilla. Additionally, Mahi Masegosa received recognition for her costume as Betty la Fea, while Megui Yeillow earned a special mention for her unique version of Labubu.
The winner of the online public vote has yet to be announced, with the results to be revealed in the coming days via the event”s official social media channels.
Prominent attendees included Oriana Marzoli as a Victoria”s Secret angel, Maica Benedicto embodying the Black Swan, Verónica Romero as the Queen of the Forest, Juan Ballesta portraying Tate Langdon, and Natalia Osona dressed as Fiona.
The second edition of “Halloween Con S” has solidified its status as one of the most anticipated events of the year among influencers, artists, and content creators. With a blend of costumes, music, and creativity, the event showcased Edgard Caro”s ability to unite the digital community around a vibrant and visually stunning experience. Major media outlets, including LECTURAS, GLAMOUR, TVE, and TEN, have reported on the occasion.
The evening was bolstered by several brands that added a distinctive flair to the festivities. Canon displayed a slow-motion video capturing the intricacies of the costumes on a large screen. Vichy Catalán featured a tarot reader and distributed hangover kits, a particularly appreciated gift after the festivities. Revlon illuminated the venue with red lights and decorated trees with hanging lipsticks, while Deichmann surprised guests with an interactive mirror inviting them to showcase their best looks. Victoria offered refreshing artisanal beer, Bodegas Nabal provided a curated selection of wines, and Rodilla treated attendees to their signature mini sandwiches.
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