[Rem Cosplay] Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-, School Sailor Uniform Blue and White Refreshing Style - Image 1
[Rem Cosplay] Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-, School Sailor Uniform Blue and White Refreshing Style - Image 2

This photoshoot selected Rem's school blue and white sailor uniform setting. Compared to her previous dark-toned maid outfits or combat looks, this blue-and-white JK uniform style outfit coordination makes people's eyes light up. The design of this costume is very close to daily wear, featuring a light blue sailor collar paired with a white knit cardigan jacket, a matching color palette bowknot tied at the neckline, and a blue pleated short skirt below. Paired with white over-the-knee socks and glossy black loafers, the overall visual feel is exceptionally refreshing, fitting the clean atmosphere of a studio shoot perfectly.

As for the hairstyle, it still preserves Rem's iconic blue wig, with her highly recognizable pink geometric small hairpin clipped on the bangs. To increase the overall roundness and playfulness of the look, I paired it with a pair of white plush animal ears, making the entire silhouette look softer and cuter. Coordinated with light blue natural-style colored contacts, it recreates the character's pure yet slightly clever expression.

During the shoot, the photographer @Jiujiujiu Shi Yue helped me precisely handle the angles and lighting. The lighting leaned soft with a bit of a high-key style, making my skin tone look fair and translucent, blending naturally with the blue-and-white gradient background. The studio prepared a basic school desk and chair set, along with a black leather backpack hanging on the back of the chair; these props provided a great slice-of-life atmosphere, fully maxing out the set school scene.

In the first photo, I chose a relatively relaxed and slightly mischievous movement: holding up a taken-off loafer with one hand, with my legs crossed and slightly tilted upward. This pose feels both unforced and a bit naughty, and with the expression of tilting my head to look at the lens, it just happens to fit the post's text 'No more coming closer~', creating a somewhat tsundere sense of rejection. The black school bag hanging to the side also nicely fits the daily state of staying alone in the classroom after school.

In the second photo, which serves as the cover, I slightly changed my posture to sit sideways on the edge of the school desk. This way of sitting beautifully displays the leg lines, and the over-the-knee white socks paired with the pleated skirt visually elongate the proportions. Pointing straight at the camera lens with a finger adds a touch of interaction and threat, and the gaze looking directly into the camera lens coordinates with the previous text to form an interesting interactive tension.

In fact, before shooting this set, I kept thinking about how to use a JK uniform to re-deconstruct this character. Without the need for complex armor and weapons, relying solely on small elements like the blue-and-white color scheme, short hair, cat ears, and hairpins allows people to recognize who it is at a single glance. During the shoot, I also tried my best to magnify the direct, tsundere side of the character's personality, avoiding over-posing which makes it look rigid. The photographer is highly adept at snapshotting moments, and the positioning and facial expressions in this set of photos are just right.

As a cosplayer, I love exploring different facets of characters. This kind of casual-oriented work that avoids hardcore combat scenes not only lowers the scene threshold but also allows the audience to feel the character's lively, down-to-earth side. A studio shoot can perfectly control colors and the environment without any redundant cluttered elements interfering, allowing the styling details to be presented more clearly.

Overall, this shoot let me experience the unique charm of school style Rem. The blue-and-white color scheme looks exceptionally pleasing against a light-colored background, both retaining her original character traits and adding a touch of purity. For the smooth output of this cosplay photoshoot, I also want to thank the photographer's patient guidance and the wonderful environment provided by the studio. This attempt has truly made the character's image more three-dimensional.