Shea McGee's masterclass in creating a chic Halloween look is everything we need – and you can shop her pieces on sale right now!
You can bag 30% off McGee & Co.'s stylish Halloween picks – here's what to buy to re-create the designer's look


While scrolling on Instagram this week, I happily stumbled across a video shared by Shea McGee showing how the designer styles the pieces from her McGee & Co. Halloween collection . She makes her Halloween decorating ideas look so effortless and chic. I was only recently admiring Shea McGee's fall front porch for 2025 – but now I'm looking indoors for easy and stylish ways to decorate for the holiday. The best bit is that loads of the pieces from the McGee & Co. Halloween collection are in the sale, with up to 30% off.
I've already got the viral McGee & Co. wicker witch hats for Halloween 2025 in my cart, but I'm also coveting so many more pieces from the designer's seasonal collection. McGee & Co's Halloween styling is so elegant, with just a touch of whimsical Halloween spirit – and it offers exactly the kind of rustic look that I want to create this year.
Shea McGee's Halloween styling
I'm so inspired by the simple, yet effective ways that Shea McGee styles her home for Halloween.
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Shea begins with a backdrop of fall favorites (for me, the Faux Fern Golden Wreath is the star of the show) before incorporating a handful of Halloween delights. The witch hats are on full display, alongside a cluster of Creamy White Faux Pumpkins and Terracotta Jack-O-Lantern Hurricane candle holders.
Whether you love leaning into a Gothic-inspired look or you prefer neutral shades and boho touches, you'll find plenty of gems in McGee & Co's Halloween collection. And with 30% off right now, there's no better time to start shopping.
Shop the highlights from McGee & Co's Halloween collection
No, it isn't a trick: the internet's favorite witchy decor is now 30% off. I missed out last year, and I have a feeling that these are about to sell out again – so there's no time to waste.
Pottery Barn's terracotta jack-o-lanterns have already flown off the shelves this year, and these hurricane jars are just as handsome; I love their earthy finish.
I know that this elegant piece will fit right in among my MacKenzie-Childs rattan pumpkins – the neutral color palette is so versatile.
Beckon guests into your home with this stunning garland – the russet hues are ideal for fall gatherings, Halloween parties, and even Thanksgiving celebrations.
Channel an enchanted forest look with this rich brown pumpkin decoration. I think it would be the perfect addition to a porch or entryway display.
I will always love a bit of seasonal door decor; I'm tempted by Joanna Gaines' fall wreaths at Target, but these are equally gorgeous.
Shea McGee is the master of tasteful Halloween ornaments, and these yard stakes are the perfect example: they offer a sophisticated spin on the classic monster motif.
If sleek neutrals aren't your style, this faux pumpkin could win you over – I love the blend of soft gold and earthy sage hues.
Display these rustic broomsticks on your porch or in the corner of your dining room for some rustic Halloween flair.
Forget hunting for artwork at the flea market; this antique-style painting is guaranteed to bring a sense of drama to your dining room.
I love the vintage-style finish on this vase; fill it with scarlet blooms and you've got an effortless centerpiece that's guaranteed to make an impact.
This candle holder will add a haunting touch to your mantel or bookshelves – and it would look especially striking as a statement piece on a Halloween tablescape.
While I'm thrilled that fall as arrived, I've been shopping for Halloween pieces for months now. Terrain's Halloween collection offers the same kind of understated elegance that you'll find at McGee & Co, with a slightly more nature-inspired twist.
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Martha is a Content Editor on the Living team at Homes & Gardens. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.
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