Three teenagers went to Halloween minimally dressed, though it was chilly night of October 31. Photo by N.Alavidze
Across the café Gallery in Tbilisi, the security was maintained to avoid a clash. In 2008, a group of religious fanatics banished the Halloween party participants. Photo by N.Alavidze
“Bloody Love” – these words described this couple and their vampire costumes for Halloween. Photo by N.Alavidze
Costumes describing death are very common among the Georgian teenagers. Photo by N.Alavidze
“We don’t approve Disney Costumes or Kind characters’ masks.” said 18-year-old girl, who attended Halloween with her boyfriend first time. Photo by N.Alavidze
Among the vampires and zombies, there was one cowboy with an artificial weapon in his pocket at the Art-Café Gallery. Photo by N.Alavidze
The boy with the Raven is not Edgar Allan Poe. He is the King Arthur. Photo by N.Alavidze
The face control was severe. No one without a mask was allowed to attend the Halloween party. Photo by N.Alavidze
The Georgian ‘Sherlock Holmes’ told the security, “everything smells of blood”. Photo by N.Alavidze
“The Death and Dead Abate” – these boys stated, Halloween is a day of death, that’s why they have dedicated their clothes to death. Photo by N.Alavidze
The tradition of “trick and treat” in Georgia isn’t established, that’s why those who like Halloween, wear costumes only for parties in the clubs. Photo by N.Alavidze
The Barman has chosen a very extraordinary costume for himself. He has written to the desk: ”Welcome to Silent Hill”. “It means, you are in another dimension,” he said. Photo by N.Alavidze
According to the Georgian teenagers who participate in Halloween Party, this day is the funniest for them. Photo by N.Alavidze
“I’m a little bit confused to walk with this mask in the street, because people look at me with a strange look.” said Georgian Teenager Girl. Photo by N.Alavidze
The party lasted all night at the art-café Gallery. Photo by N.Alavidze
“I’m an innocent monk and he is my king,” said the barman, who was serving alcohol to the guests. Photo by N.Alavidze
This boy is neither Dracula, nor Satan. He said, he is a knight of darkness. Photo by N.Alavidze
A 17-year-old Gvantsa, the vampire girl, also attended the party. There was no age limit. Photo by N.Alavidze
Among the vampires, there was also was a dead monster doctor’s costume. Photo by N.Alavidze
Although the dress code prohibited attendance at party with ordinary clothes, some guys entered without costumes and masks. Photo by N.Alavidze
This young monk was dancing during the whole night. Photo by N.Alavidze