"The Masked Singer" Reveals Season 14 Costumes Ahead Of Premiere

Season 14 of “The Masked Singer” is almost here, and Fox is already pulling back the curtain on one of the show’s biggest draws: the costumes. Ahead of Wednesday’s premiere, the network has revealed all 18 wild, whimsical, and occasionally unhinged masks set to hit the stage. This season also comes with a twist, as one celebrity’s identity will be known to viewers from the start...while the panel remains totally in the dark. That role belongs to Kylie Cantrall, who’ll serve as “America’s Insider” throughout the season. As for everyone else, it’s still a guessing game, but the costumes are clearly doing some heavy hint-dropping. Season 14 kicks off at 8PM on Wednesday on Fox. From glam veggies to nightmare fuel mascots, check out the season 14 disguises below and on the side, with the full photos available here.

  • 14 Karat Carrot – A gold-plated vegetable that proudly celebrates season 14 with exactly the right amount of karat commitment
  • Snowcone – Bright, summery, and sweet, this icy look feels like childhood nostalgia in costume form
  • Eggplant – The show introduced them with the phrase “big mask energy,” and honestly, no further explanation is needed
  • Galaxy Girl – A spiky, cosmic ensemble that looks equal parts space princess and modernist art
  • High Voltage – This electrifying costume could double as a comic book villain
  • Owl – A sleek, teal, cyborg-ish creation that’s both adorable and maybe just a bit unsettling
  • Googly Eyes – The season’s designated weirdo, complete with massive proportions and creepy arms
  • Calla Lily – An elegant botanical beauty that continues the show’s long tradition of stunning floral costumes
  • Scarab – Regal and mysterious, this look feels like it wandered straight out of an ancient Egyptian epic
  • Queen Corgi – A royal pup ready to rule the stage with cuteness, confidence, and short legs
  • Cat Witch – A spellbinding feline with serious magical vibes and plenty of panel-confusing potential
  • Pugcasso – A pun-perfect masterpiece that proves art really does imitate life (and dogs)
  • The Croissants – A flaky, French-inspired group costume that looks to be going all in on France
  • Le Who Who – The obligatory “what am I looking at?” mask that defies logic and description
  • Stingray – Sleek and smooth, this aquatic costume looks ready to glide deep into the competition
  • Pangolin – A Medieval Times-ready ensemble that feels old timey, majestic, and mysteriously musical
  • Handyman – Tool-themed and ready for action, this costume looks built for prime-time repairs
  • Crane – Graceful and stunning, this bird-inspired look continues the show’s legacy of show-stopping avian costumes

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