The tailoring of this Misaki cosplay bunny girl outfit really amazed me so much that I couldn't help but take a few more photos. The core highlight is the internal boning support structure; it's not a flimsy decoration, but actually holds up the entire contour of the bodice, making the body lines look sharp and upright. The black glossy material presents a very clean texture under the lights, and paired with the white bowtie and cuffs, the classic black-and-white color-blocking design has a very high level of replication. The wig was styled into twin tails and a half-tied look, and the little dolphin hair ornament and bow on top of the head are definitely bonus details. During the shoot, I specially brought the prop case and that long rifle. Switching between sitting and standing postures a few times, I found that this outfit has great tolerance for body movements, and it won't lose its shape no matter how you move. The photographer used soft, high-key lighting this time, capturing the textures of both skin and clothing beautifully, especially the luster contrast between the black stockings and patent leather, requiring almost no color grading in post-processing. As an outfit that focuses on a slim fit and silhouette, it guarantees visual restoration while keeping the range of motion unrestricted; bending over and raising the gun were both very smooth. Every time I put on this set, I can feel the dedication in the sewing craftsmanship; the stiff tailoring and soft details blend together wonderfully. If you also like this kind of bunny girl styling with a cool and capable temperament, the design concept of this outfit is definitely worth referencing for your own roleplay or cosplay photography.