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Do you think cosplay costume is very very pretty?

smelly flower (xianghua), belting it out

With only a few elements left to complete on this costume, I am very excited to finally wrap up this project that has sucked my life away for the past 3 months.

That being said, I was frustrated when I had to dye the belt trim 3 times. I decided to use a 100% rayon rattail trim, which is about the same material used for Chinese knotting. However, seafoam rattail doesn't happen to be sold anywhere... which is why I decided to use the 100% rayon--it would soak up the dye better than a nylon or poly trim.


College-student-style, hand-stirred in hot water for 30 minutes.
I have been watching D.Gray Man while stirring. Because watching an anime about exorcists
is the best accompaniment to dyeing trim.

Unfortunately, my first attempt (below, on the very right) was too teal. I had bought RIT Liquid Dye in Teal, and thought the color would be ok. But that was just me being lazy, I really knew I had to mix in some green... anyway, I went to a different fabric store and picked up some Kelly Green, along with more rattail trim to dye the second time.



Welcome to my bathroom.

Instead of rattail trim, I picked up a thin polyester binding to test out. I had to stir this trim for about 50 minutes in order to properly absorb the color. At the same time, I decided to dye the tassel for the end of the belt at the same time. 50 minutes later, the color was a weird, faded green and the tassel didn't dye very well. The poly was also not very shiny=no good.

The next day I decided to buy the rayon rattail again, and redyed it using a little more green this time, and included a rayon fringe to replace the failed tassel from the previous night.


I bought this in ivory. I don't know what this is anymore.

As you can see in the photo above, on the very left, the fringe and rattail are too green. If you look at the trim in the center, the color is correct! I guess it just had to dry overnight! Sweet.


This was the poly trim.

Gintama Silver Soul Cosplay Costume & Wig

Picture from flickr.

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Fabulous cosplay costumes are offered to you. Gintama Silver Soul Cosplay Costume is strictly made as looks in the comic. A black vest with silver pieces is offered. Outside, a black jacket and black trousers are paired. Make sure your look is 100% similar, you also need to put on a white scarf around your neck like the man in the picture.


Another suit for you is Gintama Gold Soul Cosplay Costume. The silver pieces on both vest and jacket have been changed into silver here. Besides this, you will hardly find another difference between these two suits.

Picture from flickr.


Finally, focus on your hair. We have a large range of cosplay wigs. Just put them on; you can create whatever look you want instantly. Take Silver Soul Okita Sougo Cosplay Wig as an example. The refined workmanship makes it comfortable. It is ready for use.


As for the shoes, you can pick out a pair of black sneakers. This is easy, isn’t? Did you find the headwear on that man? Yes, remember to find it too. The large gun can be found in our collection of cosplay weapons. Want to have a look?


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Almost done with Fang!

I'm pretty impressed at how fast I was able to complete most of this costume, I was freaking out a bit thinking I left too many things for the last week, but tonight I was pretty impressed with how the staff was coming along.

It's literally two days before the con and I would say it's pretty good shape:





I feel kinda guilty for not researching the game more. I'm pretty sure if I played it I would love it! Before that I should try and finish up with Final Fantasy XII >_<... I'm pretty sure her weapon has a name, I would like to find out what it's called.

Gintama Silver Soul Sakata Gintoki Cosplay Costume


Picture from flickr.


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Sakata Gintoki wears a white overcoat with blue stripes outside. A black jacket and black trousers are spotted inside. A blue belt is tied around the waist. Yes, the cosplay costume seems much like kimono.

Picture from flickr.

All aboven-mentioned sets are offered by us. 100% similarities are ensured. But to create the real Sakata Gintoki’s look, you need to find his weapon too. As the picture show, Sakata Gintoki uses a short stick and owns white hair. Is this difficult for you? Of course, not. We have cosplay weapon and cosplay wigs. Just take a look. They help you finish Sakata Gintoki’s look so quickly.


Finally, pay your attention to your shoes. What to wear? Any black shoes are okay actually.

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inside/out/outside/in

I was mentioning on Twitter over the weekend that I'd be rearranging the furniture in my apartment. Alright, who am I kidding, I don't really have any furniture, mostly bookshelves and a rack of costumes/clothes I made. I'm trying to make my apartment more people-friendly. My next step will probably be to finally purchase a worthy dining table so I can stop eating college-style (upside down cardboard box).

When you're re-organizing, the best part is finding "that book" you thought you lost, or finding "that pair of earrings" you forgot you had. There was a book I bought quite a while ago at Urban Outfitters (I never even buy clothes there), titled "Bears".

"Bears" is by Kent Rogowski, a photography teacher at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), who, according to a brief introduction by Diane Karp, "...Kent Rogowski turns all that inside-out (literally as well as figuratively) presenting us with the other aspect of a collection of bears that now become quirky alter egos to the ordinary cuddly things..." I spent most of my time upon purchase of this book trying to guess the actual appearances of these bears, and some of the "inside-out" versions of these bears were actually a bit freaky-looking.




As someone who makes clothing, the inside of a garment can be more important than the outside of the garment, which is why I enjoy showing the inner construction of everything on my blog.

Lanvin is a design house that also treasures the inside-as-outside idea, and if you visit any Lanvin boutique or Lanvin stockist, you can see that most of their garments have the seams along the outside.

Other designers enjoy showing their garments inside-out, and there's even one particular spread (one of my favorites) titled "inside-out", from Vogue Hommes International, styled by the fabulous Joe Zee....





L-R: Rick Owens' Lilies line is 90% knits sewn with the seams exposed (image via net-a-porter.com); Alexander Wang's corset dress from Fall 2009 has the boning sewn on the outside (image via google)


Comme des Garcons' Fall 2010 RTW collection included shapes that seemed to be body organs, sewn on the outside of each garment... (all CdG images via style.com)


L-R: Comme des Garcons Fall 2010 RTW; Juun.J Fall 2010 (image via wwd.com)

smelly flower (xianghua), along the edges

I can't put my finger on the number of hours I already spent on this jacket.... most notably, these scalloped edges are making me quiver on the edge of my sanity.

As mentioned in my previous jacket post, I used Aleene's No Fray glue to finish the edges.

Attaching the lining and outside pieces along the center front were another problem to tackle... I couldn't very well sew them together, and I really did not want to use glue. For some reason I thought there might exist a "double-sided" fusible/interfacing, so I randomly googled (I'm aware that "googled" hasn't officially been integrated into the official American dictionary yet) this term, and sure enough, it DOES exist. Its primary use is for applique, and its alternate name is "Wonder Under". I used this to bond my fabrics together.



The edges were too fine for me to bind off, so I actually just painted the edges with the same acrylic paint I used for my sword and choker...the purple paint is the Jacquard Lumiere fabric paint.



who wears short shorts?



If I were a martial arts/sword-master, short shorts wouldn't be my ... ideal choice of clothing to allow for ease of movement. Anyhow, let's hope I don't really do any type of martial art in these.

Naturally, an elasticized waistband would be the easiest way to construct these shorts, but the shorts appear extremely fitted. They're also outrageously short, so I debated where exactly to put my closure, and what type of closure to use. I finally settled on an invisible zipper along the center back.


Trust me. This is OK. I squatted, did some lunges in them and nothing happened.

I used 2 types of bias binding for this: the fabric itself and the same blue I used for the bustier.


Yeah... that lace again...

Here is the shape.... it's basically a super fancy diaper?!


Gin Tama Kagura Cosplay Costume

Picture from www.flickr.com.

Looking for cosplay costumes? If so, you must be willing to stop at here. Never did we make you customers disappointed. This time, Gin Tama Kagura Cosplay Costume is introduced to you.

Five sets are offered here, covering four red suits and one white-brown uniform. Kagura wears a long Chinese cheongsam. The red dress can not be simpler. A whole red piece set the entire tone. Yellow stitching is applied on each edge. Certainly, cheongsam has no sleeves. It becomes open on both sides around the hip.

Another darker red suit is Gin Tama Kagura I Cosplay Costume. It is completely the same with above costume expect the hue. Being crafted from cotton canvas and soft loneta, it must be incredibly comfortable.

Picture from www.flickr.com.

The third set is Gin Tama Kagura 4th Cosplay Costume. Black belt is added. So are black collar and black cuffs. On the back, the rabbit patter is added. Once again, this color is much darker than the red Gintama Silver Soul Kagura Cosplay Costume.

To meet all of your demands, here is the fifth suit for Kagura—a white jacket, a brown skirt and a red cravat. All these are made to be 100% same with original Kagura’s look.

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