The moment I changed into this gear, my entire aura instantly transformed. The craftsmanship of this Sparkle cosplay outfit is truly a pleasant surprise. The red, white, and black color-blocking is deeply retro, and the wide sleeves feature a double-layered design, with the outer subtle patterns and red-and-white diamond check patterns beautifully executed. The small bells on the cuffs sway gently with my movements, bringing an innate rhythm as I walk. The wig is made of custom high-temperature fibers; the pinkish-white tone is very soft, and after being tied into twin-tails with side braids, the gloss and layering of the hair strands are excellently restored.
For the makeup, the focus was on replicating the red colored contacts and the iconic teardrop makeup under the eyelids. Paired with a black choker and a delicate four-leaf clover pendant, it instantly captures that quirky stage girl vibe from the game. The white rabbit plushie in my hand is the perfect finishing touch; wearing a black top hat and a red ribbon, it looks adorable no matter how you pose it. Shooting under outdoor natural light, the black-and-white polka dots and diamond patterns on the clothes pop vividly, and with the lace trim on the edges, the overall texture of the frame is incredibly clean.
Although it's my first time doing an outdoor cosplay for this character, I am highly satisfied with the overall result. This costume is incredibly eye-catching in its color clashes, making it easy to capture a playful feel without complex poses—just a slight smile or a hand interaction yields great results for this piece of Anime-style photography. In slightly dimmer areas, the red and white combination even provides a subtle light-filling effect, making the skin tone appear more translucent and extremely lens-friendly. The coordination of props and the costume makes putting them on and taking them off very reasonable, allowing for a completely burden-free half-day shoot. Fans who love this kind of 2D wide-sleeve design should definitely not miss it.