Asuka's styling this time is really interesting. Changing her originally fiery personality into this dreamy princess dress instantly creates an unexpected gentle texture. To present this contrast beauty, I polished many details in makeup and styling, especially the saturation of the hair color and the layers of the skirt, which have a very visual impact in the lens. This shooting scene used a high-key white space, paired with a large area of purple floral art, bringing that ethereal and dreamy atmosphere to the extreme. During the shooting process, I paid more attention to capturing the emotional changes of the character at different moments, using delicate eyes and natural body language to express the resonance deep in the heart, rather than just posing. The overall composition and light and shadow processing are also very professional, striving to restore an exquisite and cinematic picture, hoping to let everyone see a different, high-textured Asuka. The handling of clothing folds and light and shadow capture in every lens is to pursue a visual feast with higher restoration degree. In post-production, I also particularly emphasized the transparency of colors, striving to make the whole set of photos show a high-level artistic beauty. This is a perfect example of Cosplay combined with Anime-style photography for Neon Genesis Evangelion.