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The weather was just perfect when shooting this Tendou Arisu set. Sunlight filtered through the leaves, cloaking the garden flower beds and pathways in a soft, natural glow. Since Children's Day is just around the corner, I wanted to use such a refreshing and sweet look to match the festive mood, making the whole shooting process exceptionally relaxed.

Regarding the styling this time, the texture of the deep blue long ponytail wig is excellent. I also put extra thought into adjusting the layers of the front bangs to make them fit my face shape better without looking unnatural. The iconic cyan square halo on her head and the matching cutout large bow in the same color scheme are truly the soul of this look; the moment I put them on, they instantly brought out Arisu's lively ACG sweet girl vibe. For the costume, I picked an off-the-shoulder white dress. The laced ruffle edges and lightweight fabric are perfect for summer, and the thin blue cord wrapped around the neckline serves as a wonderful accent. The black choker, a classic detail, adds a touch of crispness to the sweet coordination.

I also brought quite a few small props on the day of the shoot. The round white bird plush toy is incredibly photogenic. I also held some faux dessert drinks and wore a transparent acrylic bag filled with cute cartoon items. These small props were all chosen to highlight Arisu's curious, innocent, and romantic traits as a character. The photographer, Orange Peel, is highly skilled at capturing dynamic moments. We shot in the park's flower paths, stone steps, and in front of buildings. The purple hydrangeas, pink flower beds, and red brick roofs in the background made the frame colorful yet organized.

I'm very glad that the natural light was highly abundant during the shoot. The sunlight struck the white dress, making the dress folds and lace textures clearly visible, while making my skin tone look translucent. When composing the shots, whether it was standing and gently lifting the skirt hem, sitting on a chair and turning sideways to look back at the camera, or tilting my head up by the flower beds to play with the plush toy, I hoped to capture that carefree, relaxed feeling. Personally, I believe cosplay is not just about visual recreation, but more about immersing oneself into the pure inner world of the character, so I tried my best to keep myself completely relaxed in front of the lens.

Beyond half-body and sitting poses, I also experimented with low-angle snapshots and full-body single-leg standing poses. The black chunky-heeled Mary Janes paired with ruffled white socks on my feet echoed the overall anime academy style beautifully. For the post-processing of this set, we deliberately kept a restrained touch, avoiding excessive skin smoothing or altering the ambient light. Instead, we tried our best to retain the real skin texture and scene light and shadow, hoping to present the most natural atmosphere. I am very satisfied with the final photos myself. In such a beautiful season, being able to recreate a beloved character with an outfit full of casual holiday vibes is a truly joyful thing.