This time, I'm bringing you the complete photo set of Angel Rem, where everything from the wig styling to the accessory details was adjusted repeatedly for a long time. The wig stylist processed the blue short hair so smoothly, and with the color-clashing accents of the white flower wreath and pink bow, the overall visual feels much lighter. The aqua-blue puffy skirt uses multiple layers of gauze fabric, allowing the folds of the hem to unfold naturally during movement. Paired with the feathered wings on the back and fluffy gloves, the texture and flow are pushed to the max. We specially chose a pure white background for the shoot to highlight the color layers of the costume itself and the character's silhouette. Although the bow and arrow props look very lightweight, it actually took a lot of effort to control the posture and maintain the balance of angle and strength during the shoot. As for the makeup, we tried a softer pink-blue eyeshadow this time, combined with the detailed recreation of the cross hairpins, hoping to get closer to the character's original cute yet stubborn vibe. The white high heels and the garter design of the over-the-knee socks elongated the overall lines and made the standing poses more stable. The entire set took about a week from planning to execution, and every single item underwent manual adjustments. The photographer's lighting is incredibly clean, with natural transitions in the shadows, beautifully presenting the translucent feel of the gauze skirt. Although this look is sweet, the standing poses and bow-holding actions actually required a certain amount of core control, especially for those few shots standing on one leg while raising the bow. Hope you all like this Angel Rem radiating a gentle glow, and fellow enthusiasts are more than welcome to exchange thoughts on costume making and lighting techniques.