[White Tiger Girl Cosplay] The "mesugaki" in "The tiger's roar stirs up the wind" also has explosive power. - Image 1

This brings to you the "White tiger girl" look from "The tiger's roar stirs up the wind". The core is to restore that cheeky, teasing "mesugaki" temperament. It took a long time to confirm the details, and I really love the final result.

Starting from the top, the silver-gray wig has natural volume. The long hair on the sides and the signature tiger-striped color blocks echo each other, adding a touch of beastly wildness to the cold silver-gray. Paired with the fluffy white-gray-black beast ears on top, it instantly maxes out the "white tiger" attribute. The most eye-catching accessories are undoubtedly the large golden bells on both sides of the head. They underwent a high-reflectivity electroplating process and feature black star-shaped imprints. They were very photogenic but quite heavy, so I constantly had to adjust the center of gravity to show the best angles.

The clothing is another highlight. The black-based, gold-trimmed halter top combines with the stand-up collar design of a modified cheongsam, bringing a natural Chinese-style tailored fit. The large area of sheer mesh at the chest is the visual focus, adding a sense of breathability while maintaining the original charm. I especially love the golden piping at the waist and the small white claw prints at the hem. It isn't as complex as many ornate costumes, but every embellishment points perfectly to the character's core elements. The transparent amber bead bracelet on my arm adds a touch of warmth to the overall black and gold color scheme.

Regarding makeup, to fit the "mesugaki" temperament, I chose clear and bright blue contact lenses, paired with a large area of pink eyeshadow and blush, creating a bashful and cute look that mimics the feeling of having just cried or being slightly tipsy. By slightly upturning the eyeliner and pressing down the corners of the mouth, it naturally brings out that cunning yet smug emotion. This makeup fits perfectly with the feline beast ears.

I chose a wooden backrest chair for the shoot. With no complex background, a pure white wall allowed me to focus purely on facial expressions and body language. Raising one hand to make a relaxed gesture, paired with a slightly disdainful yet bright gaze, showcased that "sharp-tongued but not actually malicious" feeling of a "mesugaki". Balancing this is challenging and requires a 3D understanding of the character.

The white tiger girl from "The tiger's roar stirs up the wind" I'm sharing is not just a cute Kemonomimi girl, but a presence with unique contrasting charm. Conveying her agility, tsundere, and the unique charm mixed with sweetness and provocation through the lens was the core of this shoot. Through clothing adaptation, precise hair and makeup, and the mastery of demeanor, I hope to present the lively white tiger girl image in everyone's mind as a Cosplayer.