[Mysterious Heroine XX cosplay] The Bunny Girl Little Professor from Fate/Grand Order - Image 1
[Mysterious Heroine XX cosplay] The Bunny Girl Little Professor from Fate/Grand Order - Image 2
[Mysterious Heroine XX cosplay] The Bunny Girl Little Professor from Fate/Grand Order - Image 3

Dressed in this glossy black bunny girl outfit, I appeared as Mysterious Heroine XX. This set of photos was completed on a pure white circular stage against a solid gray background, fully focusing the visual center on the character's styling and the glossy costume.

The shoot had high requirements for lighting. The black patent leather bodysuit reflects very brightly under lighting and can easily look greasy if not handled well. Therefore, after communicating with the photographer, we adopted a soft diffuse reflection approach, making the refraction of the patent leather look delicate and clean while preserving the edge rim light. For makeup and hair, to fit the blonde hair and green eyes setting, I specially enhanced the layers of the eye makeup. The wig was trimmed with rich layers, making the strands look light and natural. The red-and-white bow tie serves as a color anchor, making the entire black-and-white base look instantly vivid.

In terms of posing, I utilized the height difference of the stage and the support of the cane to enrich the composition. For the upright sitting pose in the first photo, holding the cane vertically makes the upper body lines straighter; the latter two photos slightly alter the angle of the crossed legs, paired with the jacket halfway off, creating a transition from formal to lazy. The handle of this cane features dark metal carvings with beautiful details, making it very handy to pose with as a prop. Shooting this kind of Bunny girl cosplay tests the flexibility of the body, but fortunately, the costume tailoring fits perfectly with no sense of restraint when bending or turning.

I have always loved the combination of tsundere and calm traits in the little professor. Although the post mentions an apology for any out-of-character (OOC) moments, I tried my best to capture the vibe of the character. The bunny ear headpiece on top of my head is crafted to be slightly soft, moving naturally with the body's sway. The light and shadow texture of this final set is very comfortable. Every piece of Anime cosplay requires repeated adjustments in makeup, lighting, and expressions, and the moment the final cuts come out truly brings a massive sense of accomplishment. This set of photos captures this high-quality attempt beautifully.