Published 08:12 IST, November 4th 2024
From Mark Zuckerberg to Sundar Pichai: These Halloween 2024 Costumes Won the Internet
CEOs and founders of some of the world’s leading tech companies took it up a notch, winning the internet with their unique Halloween looks.
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As the world celebrated Halloween with great zeal and enthusiasm this year, and tech giants stole the show with their creative costumes. CEOs and founders of some of the world’s leading tech companies took it up a notch, winning the internet with their unique Halloween looks.
Mark Zuckerberg
The Meta CEO donned a black suit with a wig to channel Hollywood's top assassin, John Wick, while his daughters chose colorful ballerina outfits.
His photos showed him resembling the character from Keanu Reeves' 'John Wick'. His post also included photos of his wife, Priscilla Chan, and their daughters, who were seen dressed in colorful ballerina outfits.
In his post, Zuckerberg captioned, “When your house full of girls decides to be ballerinas, be John Wick.”
This isn’t his first time on the “best dressed” list; last year, he and his family dressed as characters from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, where he posed as Albus Dumbledore.
Some netizens jokingly compared his look with Severus Snape from Harry Potter and Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris.
Sundar Pichai
The Google CEO kept it simple yet witty with his “Error 404: Costume Not Found” T-shirt at Google’s “Howl-o-ween” party.
His Instagram post captured the Google’s Halloween festivities, where costume-wearing “Dooglers” (canine guests) stole the spotlight. “Scary cute Dooglers in costume, sea creatures at TGIF. It must be Googleween,” he captioned.
Aravind Srinivas
The Indian-origin CEO of Perplexity AI amused netizens with his Halloween look, dressing up as Mark Zuckerberg himself. Srinivas wore a black T-shirt, jeans, and dark sunglasses, topped with a silver chain, perfectly mimicking Zuckerberg’s signature casual style.
Halloween, celebrated on October 31, often involves costume parties and trick-or-treating, as people embrace the spooky season in style.
07:56 IST, November 4th 2024