Putting on this pink and white dress of Cheshire Cosplay from Azur Lane, the effect presented in the mirror truly recreates that sweet feline atmosphere. For the headpiece, I specially pinned on fluffy cat ears and multi-layered pink petal decorations; pairing this with the dark green highlighted wig not only echoes the original character's hair color traits but also adds a bit of playfulness and layering visually.
The outfit comes from PawPaw Box, and the overall color palette uses low-saturation soft pink mixed with pure white lace, making it look exceptionally clean and dreamy visually. The off-the-shoulder design of the upper body, paired with detached puffy sleeves, beautifully frames the shoulder and neck lines without making me look overly bulky. The heavy-industry lace pleats and exquisite rose floral patterns embellishing the waist and skirt hem offer an incredibly high density of details, yet thanks to the neat tailoring, it never feels cumbersome. The pink transparent organza train at the back is especially praiseworthy; although I had to watch my steps a bit when walking around the house during this fitting record, its flowing and dreamlike feel in front of the lens is definitely a major plus.
To go with the overall sweet and soft style, I chose white tights paired with lace-trimmed over-the-knee garter socks, stepping into a pair of platform white Mary Jane chunky heels. This cosplay outfit combo actually carries a touch of 2D-exclusive exaggerated proportions and retro aura, rather than being just pure cuteness. The platform and chunky heel design is highly stable, which heavily aids standing stability; even when changing poses during photoshoots, the center of gravity is easy to control.
As for the hair and makeup coordination, the dark green and black highlights stand out vividly against the pink and white clothing, preventing the head and body colors from blending together and instead serving as a color echo point. Since most of my face is blocked by my phone, the current makeup look is still exploring a more fitting setup. However, judging from the existing styling elements, the combination of cat ears and the lace-trimmed headband is enough to deliver instant character recognition.
Before putting on this outfit, I was slightly worried about whether the tailoring around the waist and abdomen would feel restrictive. Turns out, once it was on, the slight cinching of the waist paired with the fluffy 3D lace trimmings beautifully framed my figure instead. The 3D roses on the chest and the matching decorations on the skirt hem vibrate with agility during slight movements and sitting position changes, adding a touch of vitality to the static look. The pink ambient light shining on the white and pink fabrics makes the texture even softer, turning this home fitting record session into a highly relaxing experience. The three photos record standing and sitting angles respectively, providing a comprehensive look at the skirt hem's drape and overall coordination in different postures. For a highly accurate cosplay costume, a real fitting record like this often showcases the design ingenuity and wearing comfort of the outfit much better than a formal studio shoot.