[Laffey cosplay] The White Rabbit Girl from Azur Lane and the Chinese Study Room - Image 1
[Laffey cosplay] The White Rabbit Girl from Azur Lane and the Chinese Study Room - Image 2
[Laffey cosplay] The White Rabbit Girl from Azur Lane and the Chinese Study Room - Image 3

For this bunny-eared look, from the moment I initially decided to present it combined with a traditional Chinese study room scene, I was thinking about how to integrate the character's typical laziness with the surrounding environment. The studio backdrop featured dark solid wood carved chairs and retro wooden lattices, and the lighting was intentionally set to a warm tone with a soft reflection effect. Combined with the naturally filtering blinds' light and shadow, the overall texture turned out particularly narrative-rich.

First, let's talk about the details of the styling. The wig is a specially customized silver-white long straight style, made into asymmetrical high-low twin tails. A pair of large pink-and-white rabbit ears is fixed on top of the head, and the headband section features black and gold embroidery. Paired with red colored contacts, it recreates that slightly mysterious anime vibe as much as possible. The costume utilizes reflective black fabric and white plush edges, with thin black straps at the chest, and the ankles are also specially tied with criss-cross black straps. The barefoot styling combined with the long black robe makes the overall visual focus much more concentrated.

During the shoot, we interacted with various props in the study environment. The first frame shows me sitting on the chair browsing through ancient books, fully relaxed with legs naturally crossed, bringing out that quiet yet slightly playful feeling. The second shot switched to a tilted camera angle, holding a built-in small rabbit hair accessory close to my face to add a bit of interactivity. The third one shows me directly sitting on the wide study desk holding a calligraphy brush, where the background bonsai and ceramic animal ornaments happened to become excellent accents, enriching the situation of the photo.

Actually, when preparing this set of works, I particularly valued the character's "everyday life feel" within a small environment. Although it is a traditional style venue, the layout of wooden textures, scrolls, and brush racks allows the character to step away from being a mere background board, as if she is a creature truly existing in such a room filled with literary aura. During the shoot, I also communicated with the photographer for a long time—no rigid standing poses, but more of this kind of spontaneous sitting and leaning dynamic snapshots, so as to capture that soft, cute, yet slightly clever feeling of the rabbit. The lighting in the final photos is extremely soft, with a translucent glow hitting the white plush and hair strands. The post-color grading mainly focused on preserving the warm wood tones without over-saturating, giving it a more antique and ancient charm.

As a cosplayer, every time I release photos, I want to find a specific scene that fits her temperament based on restoring the character. This attempt was a very satisfying creation for me, capable of colliding the character's elements with a traditional environment into another kind of harmonious feeling.