This sense of contrast is really interesting; it requires maintaining that ‘bad girl’ toughness while precisely capturing the cute points from the 2D world. For this shoot, I chose the high-altitude urban sky as the background, where the industrial metal structures and the distant architectural lines perfectly match the ‘Little Maniac’ atmosphere. The texture of the black PVC material is very eye-catching under the light, especially the tight-fitting line design, which truly reveals the character's wild beauty. To capture this tension, the extension of the movements is crucial; every pose is essentially a pursuit of ultimate visual impact. Although it is just a way of passing the days, this immersive Cosplay process is really addictive. I like this style of finding a sense of fragmentation in urban ruins; there is a rebellious vitality hidden in every photo. When preparing the costume, I was considering how to balance the toughness of the material with the agility of the styling. Finally, choosing this tailoring with a hint of Gothic atmosphere really makes the overall look very high-end. Through multi-angle composition, I tried to show that contradictory feeling of being suppressed yet free. Every detail is actually a conversation with the lens, building a little world of my own. The flow of light and shadow leaps on the leather, perfectly fusing the coldness belonging to the street with the intense breath of the character herself. I hope these shots allow everyone to feel that unique aesthetic collision, blending Rebellious Aesthetics and Urban Architecture into a Cool and Dashing Style through Outdoor street photography.