Putting on this Navia set, just arranging the accessories took quite a while, but unexpectedly, I didn't feel frustrated at all; instead, I felt a sense of immersive integration, slowly slipping into the character. The craftsmanship from Sanfen Wangxiang is genuinely solid. The fabric texture and gold-border embroideries are completely on point, especially the helm wheel ornament on the waist and the metal parts on the thigh rings. The metallic luster shines brightly under the light, and the buckles are designed so reasonably that there's no need to worry about them loosening up while walking.
The orange ruffles of the skirt hem are clearly layered, which, paired with the dark blue main color, looks visually very lengthening and creates great proportions. The hollow-out details of the gloves and sleeves are also well taken care of, neither feeling too tight nor losing the clean-cut look of the styling. I especially want to praise that big hat; though it's quite large in size, it has invisible fixing straps inside, keeping it perfectly stable once worn so it won't lean over even when spinning around. The moment the umbrella unfurls, the entire character aura immediately bursts forth.
As a lazy person who frequently cosplays, the complexity of this set is actually quite high, but the actual wearing experience turned out excellent. Every detail considers practical wearability—where it needs to fit snugly, it fits, and where it needs to be fixed, it stays secure, allowing me to focus more on enjoying the unique temperament of the character itself. The character design in Genshin Impact is truly sophisticated, and being able to recreate my favorite character like this is a great achievement in itself for my Cosplay outfit journey.