We celebrated our fifth annual Halloween celebration with a one-of-a-kind monster bash featuring the hilarious Jimmy Fallon and Martha as the Queen of the Wild Things.
Everyone in our studio audience came clad as spectacular monsters, like this creative couple dressed as Wild Things Carol and KW; their terrifying teeth are really fake fingernails.
A mesmerizing monster buffet, decked out in faux fur and inspired by the Adrienne Landau windows at Barneys New York, fills the main kitchen.
Jimmy Fallon samples some delightfully devious dishes, including bat wings, monster mucus, pimento cheese paws, and worms in dirt.
For the fourth annual celebration of Halloween on "The Martha Stewart Show," everyone wore a costume inspired by a statue from throughout the world. Four living statues await Martha's dramatic entrance as Medusa from a spooky mausoleum, the centerpiece of a snowy Victorian graveyard.
For our third annual Halloween celebration, the theme was Good Things, Bad Things. Martha is draped in a diaphanous wrap of gauzy silk-organza strips and wears golden leaves in her hair to become a Golden Goddess. Gold-painted pumpkins and gourds help to set the enchanting scene.
We all know Martha likes Good Things, but for this Halloween, she thought it would also be fun to be a little "bad." For Martha's transformation into a Glampire, stylist Eva Scrivo gave her a pale face, dark eye makeup, and blood-red lips.
Spooky fish bones decorate the window looking into the prep kitchen.
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