[Sorasaki Hina Cosplay] Comicup 31 Booth Girl Log: Kimono Version Blue Archive Outfit Debuts - Image 1
[Sorasaki Hina Cosplay] Comicup 31 Booth Girl Log: Kimono Version Blue Archive Outfit Debuts - Image 2
[Sorasaki Hina Cosplay] Comicup 31 Booth Girl Log: Kimono Version Blue Archive Outfit Debuts - Image 3
[Sorasaki Hina Cosplay] Comicup 31 Booth Girl Log: Kimono Version Blue Archive Outfit Debuts - Image 4

During the two days of Comicup 31, I mainly served as a booth girl at the October Club booth, responsible for checkout and packing. This kimono design by artist MoNo (モ誰) actually exceeded expectations in its overall exquisiteness once the plush, lace, and black fabric with white line prints were brought together. Especially the black halo on my head and the flowers on the side, combined with the blue-purple structural decorations behind me, made it highly recognizable standing in front of the booth. Although I was "welded" to the checkout counter by the cash register equipment for most of the time, getting to wear this style of clothing felt truly special for this cosplay sharing.

The collision of textures is one of the biggest highlights of this outfit. The black Japanese-style outer coat features clear white line-drawn botanical patterns, while the large areas of white plush on the cuffs and collar showed distinct textures under the venue's overhead lights. As a booth girl who needed high-frequency hands-on operations, operating the cash register system and packing while wearing gloves definitely required some control over force. For instance, when giving change or handing over items, the black lace gloves would add friction to the touch, but after the first day of breaking into it, the second day went very smoothly during this kimono cosplay experience.

While standing at the booth, the knot of the purple obi and the white lace inner top at the neckline happened to sit right at the center of visual focus. When crouching down or leaning over to organize display props, the structural components behind me would extend naturally, forming a wonderful dynamic effect. I spent basically both days inside the booth and couldn't roam through the exhibition halls like other attendees, making this immersive experience quite unique. Supplies and break times during the expo were relatively tight, but to maintain the character's state, taking a moment to tidy up hair strands and adjust accessory positions was absolutely necessary.

Seeing this white-haired, black-outfitted look, many visitors on-site would take a second look; being showered with curious glances was a regular occurrence. As a booth girl, when facing massive queues, I had to ensure the checkout rhythm was fast, accurate, and stable, which heavily tested my patience and ability to handle unexpected live situations. Fortunately, the makeup and styling maintained excellent stability this time. Although by the end of the last day, my shoulders only started to feel sore after returning home, being able to participate in Comicup 31 in this way and feeling the enthusiastic atmosphere on-site made it a truly unforgettable live experience.