This time, I tried out this Angel policewoman cosplay outfit with black and white as the main color scheme. The overall coordination takes a clean and sharp route, while still retaining a bit of that playful vibe unique to Anime-style fashion. The white cropped shirt is paired with a black tie, and the cross decoration on the tie makes the whole look much more recognizable. For the lower half, a black pleated miniskirt is matched with white garter stockings and tied together with a white belt, which both elongates my body proportions and makes me look very energetic. The badge on the hat and the white gloves are the perfect finishing touches, adding a sense of ritual unique to a uniform photoshoot.
During the shoot, I intentionally chose a pure white background so that the details of the costume itself could be reproduced to the maximum extent. The light and shadow were also handled softly, allowing my skin tone and the white hair cosplay style to be naturally presented. In this set of photos, the one I am most satisfied with is the one where I am sitting on a high stool, which carries a bit of laziness within the casualness, forming a nice contrast with the sleekness of the standing pose. In addition, the snapshots taken while moving are full of dynamic tension, making it look as if I'm really heading out on a police call.
Actually, this outfit is completely suitable for daily wear to go out. Except for the tie and hat being slightly exaggerated, all the other items are very casual, and pairing them with a pair of loafers allows you to easily blend into the streets. I really enjoy the feeling of combining anime elements with real-life outfits. Every time I do a cosplay, I discover hidden clever designs in the character's clothing—like the stitching details on the shirt and skirt this time, as well as the fixing method of the garters, which were all highlights I hadn't noticed before. Only by taking every outfit seriously can we take good photos with better texture.