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Blue milk. Daryl Dixon "The Walking Dead". Manly, yet emotional. And congrats on that hair. It's majestic. The Doctor "Doctor Who". You choose which iteration, just bring your own sonic screwdriver. Slave Leia "Return of the Jedi". A classic con outfit. Just bring a jacket.

We'd hate for you to catch cold. Peter Quill "Guardians of the Galaxy". You're so cool, you're out of this world. Katniss "The Hunger Games". Hermione "Harry Potter". When we went house shopping, we wanted to dedicate a room for cosplay. I have an easier time talking to people…I can let go and be my true self. I never actually felt beautiful until I cosplayed 2b. Yet, if you are willing to make the jump and try cosplaying, the results can be surprising and even extraordinary.

Ash says, she had an easier time expressing herself to those with shared interests. But I still do it. Helped with depression and anxiety. To some people, a hobby like cosplaying can be seen as a silly thing to do, something left for kids. Cosplaying is actually a lot more than throwing on a costume. Even if you go out and purchase a costume, odds are you are still doing a form of acting as your character. And for those who do not buy costumes, you might be sewing your costume from scratch.

I mean you can learn how to make a glowing orb or how to make your own sword! Remember that no one is asking you to have a perfect cosplay.

By continuing, you agree to Quizony's Privacy Policy and Cookie use. Toggle navigation. Who Should I Cosplay? Questions Some of these questions will reflect you and some will reflect your character who will become clearer as you progress. Fun This test is not based on any scientific study whatsoever. Answers Do not think about the answers too long.

The first is the generic concept, as opposed to character. While becoming a character is half the fun of cosplaying, creating the costume is the other half. The first step in picking out your first cosplay is to find your interests that fit within FanCons. What fits at FanCons? Usually it can be defined by characters that dress weird. Avoid suits, or jeans. The only exception I can think of is if you are wearing a suit, it could be The Doctor from Doctor Who , or if you are wearing jeans, it could be dirty and ripped like a character from The Walking Dead.

What characters have you identified with? Who are your favorite characters from each of those interests? As you build your costume, and try it on, you want it to be from a character that you really enjoy, not just one that looks the coolest.

But find one that you think is within your ability to put together, either from buying pieces online, to sewing pieces together.



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