[Ganyu Cosplay] Liyue Qixing's Secretary at Beijing IJOY Anime Convention - Image 1
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[Ganyu Cosplay] Liyue Qixing's Secretary at Beijing IJOY Anime Convention - Image 3
[Ganyu Cosplay] Liyue Qixing's Secretary at Beijing IJOY Anime Convention - Image 4
[Ganyu Cosplay] Liyue Qixing's Secretary at Beijing IJOY Anime Convention - Image 5

The Convention photos from the Beijing IJOY Anime Convention on April 5th are finally out! This time I appeared in Ganyu's classic look, featuring long blue hair paired with a white ruffled dress and a black leather bodice. The overall style goes for a sweet yet somewhat capable vibe. I spent a lot of time ahead of schedule managing the details of the wig and headwear, especially the red bow and lace headband on the top of my head, which added a bit of playfulness.

The layers of the skirt hem and the sheer fabric texture of the sleeves looked very translucent when shot under the cool light of the exhibition venue, and the combination of black glossy high heels and sheer stockings also enhanced the character's original elegant temperament from Genshin Impact. During the shoot, we mainly utilized the top light in the pavilion, combined with the photographer's fill light, making the skin tone look very soft. Although this costume looks lightweight, the skirt hem and sleeves actually have quite a few decorations, so I had to be careful to prevent them from tangling with props while walking around.

The atmosphere at the anime convention was truly amazing; it was wonderful to meet many fellow fans, and it was also very interesting for everyone to exchange photo-taking experiences. Because the venue was heavily crowded, it took some time to find angles to avoid passersby. Fortunately, the final results turned out quite satisfying, especially those high-angle shots where the movement tension and camera interaction were completely on point. The details of the clothes stood out even more in the dimmer environment, and the contrast between the white lace and black leather was highly photogenic. This look is very recognizable from both the front and side views.