This time, I bring you this classic white dress look of Kasugano Sora. To make the overall atmosphere closer to the quiet and slightly detached tone of the original work, I specially emphasized the contours of the eye makeup and the translucency of the light hair color during styling. The twin-tail wig had its bangs trimmed for thickness, which, paired with the black-and-white hair accessories, concentrates the visual focus on the head. The lace trim of the white dress and the black bow at the neckline are iconic elements of Sora-chan, and the drape of the fabric presents beautiful layers under natural light. For the shoot, we chose a park corner with nice sunlight, utilizing the dappled tree shadows to give the frame a sense of breathability. The gray rabbit prop was a last-minute addition, but it surprisingly matched this pure white dress perfectly; whether placed beside me or held in my hands, it gives the character a more narrative feel. On-location shooting really tests light control and angle selection. To avoid interference from complex backgrounds, we mostly used a medium-to-long telephoto lens to compress the depth of field and make the subject pop. The combination of white stockings and black Mary Janes is also the soul of the look, beautifully elongating the leg lines. The editing direction for these photos leans toward cool, soft, low-saturation tones, preserving the skin's true texture without excessive airbrushing. Although it was a bit hot wearing the long dress, this little sacrifice was well worth it to recreate the character. I hope everyone likes this version of Sora-chan.