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This time, I completed the second volume of my finished Remilia cosplay photoshoot at a Xiamen studio, overall leaning towards the playful style of the Curiosities of Lotus Asia secondary setting. Compared to the majestically dignified master of the Scarlet Devil Mansion in the original work, this look leans more towards a little devil temperament where a daily slice-of-life feel and a sense of mischief coexist. The white ruffled dress paired with red bows and lace details looks visually clean yet carries some Gothic Lolita elements.

To align with the secondary setting, I specially chose a combination of light blue hair and red eyes. Paired with the black little devil wings on my back, as well as props like skulls, crosses, and iron chains, we built a scene in front of the dark red curtain that is both mysterious and cute. During the shoot, I tried different interactive poses, such as holding a red apple to present a sense of temptation, carrying a birdcage to show the opposing imagery of imprisonment and freedom, and finally a standing pose holding a red spear, which both highlights the character's combat power without looking overly serious.

The lighting in the studio was very restrained, focusing on highlighting the texture of the costume and the details of the makeup, making the delivery of gazes and expressions more focused. Characters in Touhou Project have immense space for interpretation, and the secondary settings grant even more creative freedom. This time, a lot of thought went into props and venue management, hoping to express Remilia's contrasting charm—somewhere between a child and a noble—while retaining a few hints of the mysterious aura a vampire should possess, making it a wonderful piece of Touhou cosplay and Anime-style photography.