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I relate a lot. My first cosplays were objectively straight trash. Paired with the fact that I cosplayed a niche fandom and am a 4/10 on a good day, I got no attention and i just became the cameraman for people who wanted to take pics with my gorgeous friend.
My advice:
- practice your makeup, figure out how to get it to last and not be cakey, what works for your facial features. Contacts are a good investment. Even if your eyes are the same colour, enlarging contacts can tie a look together
- iron or alter the cosplay once it arrives. 99% chance it won’t fit perfectly and even just using a basic pin to tighten the skirt or wtv to fit you better can make it look much more polished
- you will probably mess up your first wig. It took me 3 to finally kinda get what i was doing.
Good luck anon and good choice of character!
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>>10970744
yesssss haha ive been practicing !
>>10970755
thanks for all the advice anon ! the cosplaya rrived and,,,,, its too small @^@ i contacted the seller but they refused to exchange it. maybe i could make a few modifications to it to make the sleeves longer, as thats the main dodgy part
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>>10970790
Honestly, in my experiences in this community, shady sellers are something you come across every day not only online but also in person. A lot of conventions often have a few booths with nothing but bootlegged merch they sell out in the open with no care in the quality of the products. However, online sellers are a bit more shady as often times, they'll advertise something as being one size but it doesn't seem to fit when you first try it on. Modding the cosplay could work as a lot of cosplayers will often do that when they get a cosplay online as some pieces might not be the right size or very shoddy in quality. I'm not a cosplayer myself but I've had experiences chatting with cosplayers when it comes to trying to find cosplays online and often or not, the red flags are definitely going to be most of the Amazon cosplay sellers if you bought from there. Anyways, good luck, Haruhi anon. If we do meet at a con, I'll thank you there for doing the Hare Hare Yukai if you do it.
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>>10971242
I saw a bunch of young Soul Eater cosplayers recently. Also a Himari from Mawaru Penguindrum. Zoomies and GenAlpha will really start to sink their teeth into boomer shit like Mobile Suit Gundam soon enough.
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>>10970512
go as harubin then
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>>10970512
Take care of your wig, practice your makeup and act natural. There's no easier way to ruin a cosplay than bad posture and awkward expressions. Practice in front of the mirror if it doesn't come out naturally.
Learn one or two poses for photos and do a nice smile. People will approach more if you don't look grumpy.
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>>10972007
I'm not even saying it like it's bad thing, you snowflakes.
>>10972079
Based.
>>10972113
If they hadn't said tiktok, I thought it would have been some copypasta.
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>>10972164
>I'm not even saying it like it's bad thing
No one said that you were, el retardo. Being unoriginal and annoying has nothing to do with positivity or negativity
>>10972113
Least obvious samefag, but regardless the two emoticons don't even register for me.
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