This time, I brought Yoshizawa Kasumi's Phantom Thief outfit to the Paris Opera. I chose this classic marble corridor and chandelier scene because I felt that the classical luxury of the opera house goes particularly well with the Phantom Thief's elegant yet rebellious temperament. The outfit is a custom black leather suit, with the red hair tips and black bow restoring the character's iconic look, while the gloves and the rose decoration at the waist were also detailed as much as possible. During the shoot, I specifically chose low-angle and looking-back perspectives so that the lines of the tail and the long boots could extend naturally; combined with the staggered crystal lamps in the background, the overall frame has more layers. In fact, preparing this outfit took a lot of thought; just adjusting the waist tailoring and the fixing method of the accessories took several attempts, as I had to balance mobility with the crispness of the styling. Shooting in such a real classical space has much more on-site atmosphere than in a studio, and the texture of the light and patterns is irreplaceable. Although there were many tourists on site, the moment of finding the right angle and pressing the shutter was very fulfilling. This can also be considered a tribute to the 'heart-stealing' romance of P5R, and I hope the feeling of the photos conveys the character's own agility and coolness.