“wanted to cosplay my own take on Marinette to match my take on Ladybug 🐞🐈⬛”
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At long last, it's my final DC cosplay post! Yaaay! [Kermit flail] First, a dirge of Death Eaters: I don't know if "dirge" is actually the right word, but it should be. For those of you who recognize me and John up there, I should point out that a lot of today's pics were taken by my amazing friend-turned-handler Renee, who was a real life-saver while we were in costume! Sunday night was the Yule Ball at DC, so there were plenty of fun Potter costumes around. Check out these deliciously dapper witches in each of the four House colors: So pretty! Inside the Ball itself it was ridiculously dark, so photos were extra impossible... but look who we found! Voldy! And lemme tell ya: SUCH a nice guy. My favorite from the Ball: How perfect is this Luna? Right down to her robe made of flags! And that lion hat is adorable. A picture-perfect Professor Trelawney & Arthur Weasley: And this Madame Pomfrey made her own bottle of Skele-Grow! I bet you could do something similar with a plastic Halloween skeleton over a bottle. (Aaand now I wanna make one.) Here's my friend Dana - in full Quidditch gear - and the deathly "hellos": "Deathly Hellos?" Eh? EH? I slay myself. Oh! And before we leave the Ball, here's your new favorite thing today: John boogeying down with Bellatrix: Ok, time to leave the Yule Ball for better-lit areas! Here's La Muerte from The Book of Life: And check it out: the candles on her hat lit up! Dragon Rider: A mismatched Disney pairing: Best part? Gaston is holding five dozen eggs. Everybody now! No oooone shoots like Gaston Makes these beauts like Gaston Then goes tromping around wearing BOOTS like Gaston! Ahem. And now, the sweetest I Dream of Jeannie cosplay you will ever see: Which is ironic, since it looks like she's actually Jeannie's "evil" sister, Jeannie II: I didn't even know Jeannie HAD a sister. See? Cosplay is educational! Talk about a small world; just a few weeks ago I heard from this guy's sister, who's an Epbot reader: He's "Doc(umentor) Octopus," and each of those arms has a fully functional flash in it for photos! And while I'm thinking of it, here's his sis KendyllAn (the one who e-mailed me) as a flapper-style Ariel: She made that "bubble boa" and her own dinglehopper bracelet, which is SUCH a fun detail! And here's their sister Shannon (ah yes, three siblings, all cosplaying at DC!) as flapper-style Ursula: Her trident is a vintage style cigarette holder! Now back to another Doc Oc, this time in a miniature variation: SO COOL. And speaking of cool: work it, Thranduil! Raver elves. Only at Dragon Con. (Oooh, looks like he could be "Party Dad Thranduil" from this comic. Too funny!) This Toothless was a dark moving target, so not the best pic: He's kind of like a giant puppet draped over her shoulder, though. Really clever! Married With Children, anyone? Gotta love a cosplay that has a built-in excuse for sitting down most of the time. BRILLIANT. This father and son duo are more Epbot readers, rocking the Laser Cats outfits from SNL: From the show: A beautiful Xena: Some impressive steampunk gadgetry: I won't try to guess on this next one; you guys tell me: Aaaannd within mere seconds of posting, I can tell you she's from World of Warcraft, and is a Draenei Priest with Avatar Regalia. Thanks, guys! Another of my top favorite shots: this stunning Lady Riddler: And finally, let's go out with a bang: a Rumpelstiltskin who looks straight off the set of Once Upon A Time! Here's the best comparison shot I could find from the show - though the color is obviously way off: Rumple changes clothes a lot, so this outfit was hard to find. And back to the cosplayer, 'cuz gotta see those boots: K, that' does it for Dragon Con 2014! You'll be getting more pics soon enough, though, since this coming weekend is Dapper Day here at WDW! If you're there Saturday afternoon, be sure to say hi! *** {Miss one? Click here to go back to Part 1!}
Cosplay is truly becoming its own form of art with thousands of people investing time and money to create elaborate DIY costumes. And making a well-crafted cosplay costume is not that easy as it can require a multitude of skills, from sewing to crafting, from hair-styling to body-painting and makeup. But like many social media accounts and dozens of cons and competitions show, the number of those who have harnessed those skills is growing and growing, and the creme de la creme of the cosplayers world keeps pushing the limits further and further.
Marie Claude Bourbonnais é uma das cosplayers que faz alguns dos trajes mais impressionantes e desta vez não foi diferente, o resultado ficou impressionante