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This set of finished Furina cosplay photos has finally been sorted out. This time, I invested special energy into the styling, focusing on experimenting with the feel of French-style makeup. The core of French-style makeup lies in a clean, translucent base and a clever balance of eye and lip colors. To match Furina's temperament, I took a minimalist approach to the eye makeup, making her gaze appear more ethereal and deep, while the lips maintained a soft hue, overall presenting an effortless sense of elegance.

The texture of the costume is key to restoring a deity. This blue-and-white color scheme gown features sharp lines, and with the gold embroidery and gemstone embellishments, it is visually gorgeous without being overly complex. I styled and adjusted the wig for a long time, wanting to present that lightweight, layered white curly hair. Combined with the top hat and sheer veil accessories on my head, it initially achieved the ideal aristocratic elegance. In terms of props, whether it was the cane, tea cup, or saucer, they all added a strong sense of storytelling to the entire frame during the actual shoot.

For the photography and scene coordination, we chose a studio set filled with vintage mechanical elements. Massive gear clocks, Roman-style white stone columns, and a black-and-white checkerboard floor created a palace-like feel that spans dimensions of time. The photographer used a cool blue tone for the lighting, combined with soft facial fill lights, allowing the coldness and elegance of the French-style makeup to be perfectly presented. We also tried multiple angles during the shoot, capturing many special moments ranging from the divine majesty of low-angle upward shots to the elegant intimacy of eye-level shots.

In this character, I see a coexistence of composure, elegance, and a touch of laziness. Therefore, in terms of pose guidance, I used a red velvet throne to create a very comfortable and lazy state, or displayed her unhurried aura while holding a teacup. During the actual shoot, every upward glance and every wave of the scepter required precise control, even utilizing some sense of suspension or dynamic spinning to enrich the visual layers, striving to make the final photos look sufficiently agile and natural.

This shooting process was not only a simulation of the character's appearance but also an attempt to align with her temperament. The addition of this French-style makeup brought a different kind of realism and texture to the character. Personally, I am very satisfied with the overall completion and atmosphere, and I will continue to polish the details of the costume, makeup, and props in the future, hoping to present a more diversified understanding of the styling.