Hollywood movies and pop culture have often left a long-lasting impression on audiences for years. Michael Jackson’s moves have stayed with people for eons and his signature moonwalk is copied by fans even today. The latest trend to catch up is the “Gangnam Style”, started by South Korean rapper Psy. Recognized as the “Most 'Liked' Video in YouTube History” by Guinness World Records Sept. 20, the “Gangnam Style” is now making a fashion statement.

You can now sport the “Gangnam Style” merchandise as part of your Halloween costume. Racing against a tight schedule, former movie marketing executive, Dana Precious and star-power photographer, Peter Tangen, have released “Gangnam Style” costumes just in time for the holidays. The look comprises of bright green and powder blue tuxedo jackets for both men and women.

“As a photographer, I spotted the growing trend early on and became intrigued,” Tangen said. “Dana is the only person I know who has all of the skills necessary to realize this impossible goal, so together we created a Gangnam Halloween costume that, we think, is the only one like it available in the world.” Tangen has photographed big Hollywood names like Anthony Hopkins, Steve Martin, Chris Hemsworth and Emma Stone, among others.

The “Gangnam Style” tuxedos are witty and one-of-a-kind. The colors can be pulled off by both men and women. The tuxedos come with a black bow tie. They are partially lined, feature shoulder pads and are finished with black piping. These tuxedos are sure to make clever and trendy Halloween costumes, considering the kind of frenzy “Gangnam” has managed to achieve.

“With Halloween looming there is an apparent gap in the marketplace for what the fans themselves have proclaimed by viewership "votes" as the hottest song and dance trend of this decade, if not the millennium, so it seemed like a natural merchandising move,” Dana Precious noted. Precious went on to say, “We used skills and resources from our experiences in the movie marketing industry to create and manufacturer costumes within the span of three weeks.”

The limited edition “Gangnam Style” tuxedos retail at $44.95 can be bought online .