I'll be continuing off from a previous post in which I was describing my past costume work starting from 2011.
As I have left off--2013 and 2014 marked huge changes for me. I learned how to make proper ballgowns, worked with lolita clothes (below image), more complicated fantasy outfits, and so on forth, including accessories such as hats and making stuffed animals. I have never, NEVER ever made any of these things in my entire life--and I've run into some "catty" cosplayers--well, bullies--who discouraged my progress--but I showed them.
I showed them that I could push past my limits--and tried anyway.
And I did it.
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| Me cosplaying as Anna Kushina from K Project (being lifted up by my brother), with my Rikio and Misaki. Photo credit to BlizzardTerrak Photography. 2013.  | 
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| Anna with her Neko-chan.  Photo credit to BlizzardTerrak Photography. Shingeki no Kyojin (Shingeki no Sexy! ver.) Photo credit to AnimeCraft Entertainment. 2014. Jacket and straps not made by me.  | 
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| Photo credit to AnimeCraft Entertainment. | 
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| Photo credit to Animecrafts Entertainment. | 
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| Blazblue character cast (maid cafe ver.) Photo credit to Harrison's Anime Photography. 2014.  | 
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| Me cosplaying Noel Vermillion (right) from Blazblue, with my Makoto. Photo credit to Crown Werkz Studio. 2014.  | 
And now, I'm working on what seems to be the most ambitious costume project so far--a wedding dress of ruffles and laces, decorated by roses and appliqués, and so on forth.  
I'm almost done with it.  
There are cosplay events that are quickly approaching--and I'll be wearing it for those dates and hopefully, get pictures of my dress--with my "groom," who is my boyfriend.
Thank you for viewing the pictures!







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