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This photoshoot mainly centered around the styling and temperament of the character Furina. For the scene choice, I deliberately selected a vintage selfie studio with red velvet curtains, complemented by a gorgeous classical branch chandelier and a Rococo-style golden picture frame. The red background curtain formed a highly vivid contrast with the blue and gold costume, creating an atmosphere that felt both solemn and theatrical under the illumination of the lights. In terms of attire, I finally received the size M coat from SanFen and the size XL hoodie from Miaowu; the overall tailoring and fit were even better than I had anticipated. The blue fabric texture of the coat is very solid, the gold trim and epaulet details are highly precise, and the tassel decorations on the hemline possess an excellent drape. Paired with a white semi-translucent bow tie, asymmetric black and white gloves, and vintage lace shoes with blue bows, the visual sense of layering is exceptionally rich.

Regarding hair and makeup, to align with the character's setting, I chose a wig with a white base color and light blue highlights, which was trimmed with great layers, and that iconic ahoge (cowlick) style was carefully set with styling products. Bright blue colored contacts were worn, and the eyeliner lines leaned toward a European doll-eye style, which, combined with the blending of the eyeshadow, made my gaze look deeper and more spirited.

During the shooting process, I experimented with several different vibes. For example, a lazy sitting posture with legs crossed on the sofa, paired with the vintage leather sofa, the red pillows on top, and books casually scattered by my feet, created a theatrical contrast that was slightly intimate and relaxed. I also really liked a few sets of prop interactions; for instance, that close-up shot pulling down metal-framed sunglasses captured a somewhat playful expression using the reflection of the lenses and the peeking eye details. Holding a massive golden frame with both hands, framing my face inside it, and making a "shh" gesture introduced some depth to the composition through the borders of the frame. The photo holding a beige small cloth pouch also added a touch of narrative flair through the blurred handling of the foreground lampstand.

The finished photos edited this time further optimized the color tones, light, and shadow, making the blue and gold of the clothes look even more premium. The scenes of the selfie studio were fully utilized; whether it was the red curtain or the sofa area, everything perfectly matched the gorgeous and slightly mysterious temperament I wanted to present. Feel free to reach out for a Shanghai photoshoot booking if you like this style for your own Cosplay sharing session!