[Flandre Scarlet Cosplay] Shooting Experience of Touhou Project Red and White Main Color Gown - Image 1
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[Flandre Scarlet Cosplay] Shooting Experience of Touhou Project Red and White Main Color Gown - Image 3
[Flandre Scarlet Cosplay] Shooting Experience of Touhou Project Red and White Main Color Gown - Image 4
[Flandre Scarlet Cosplay] Shooting Experience of Touhou Project Red and White Main Color Gown - Image 5

Putting on this red and white dress outfit, the frame carries an inherent visual sense of a "scrambled eggs with tomatoes" color scheme, but a closer look reveals much richer layers and details. The exaggerated white ruffles at the neckline and the blonde curly hair complement each other beautifully, while the red-based bow on top adds a bright pop of color to the overall look. The combination of the red vest and the skirt creates a great separation at the waist, and paired with white over-the-knee socks and platform Mary Janes, it not only retains the vintage feel of a Touhou Project cosplay character but also makes me look even more playful when posing.

During the shoot, special attention was paid to the tension of the skirt hem. The single-leg standing pose in the first image actually required strong core support, and the large red skirt combined with the white inner lining edge forms a highly distinct color contrast when turning. The white ruffled wrist sleeve details are also a plus for this style, making the arm movements look less monotonous. Since the indoor photography lighting was very uniform, the textures of the red and white fabrics were clearly visible, conveying a crisp and sweet aura without needing heavy post-processing filters.

In the process of expressing the character's personality through physical movement, the biggest challenge was actually fixing the wig and the hat together, ensuring that the hair accessories on top didn't tilt when turning my head. The overall costume fabric has a certain crispness, preventing the skirt shape from collapsing easily, which also allowed the presence of the wide ruffles to stand out. Although no complex props were used this time, by adjusting the posture of the fingers and the placement of the leg lines, the unique personality traits of the character can still be restored. This kind of photoshoot focusing purely on the outfit itself and action tension is actually more challenging. Carefully adjusting the amplitude of every hand lift and the height of the tiptoes, trying to make the posture look natural and nimble, ultimately yields a frame that is often much more vivid than one cluttered with forced elements.