This time I cosplayed Sunna from Zenless Zone Zero, and the details on this Angels of Delusion outfit were truly overwhelming. The small ghost and green devil horn decorations on the cat-ear headband, along with the layered white ruffles on the skirt hem, each point required repeated adjustments to restore the design. The wig was highlighted with mint green and specially styled with fluffy wavy curls, which, combined with the feather-like hair accessory on top, made it look visually lighter. As for the props, the speaker device in hand was custom-handmade; the white casing paired with a blue bowknot and a red handle took a long time to align the paint and stickers before I was satisfied. The shoot took place outdoors on paved ground, where the blue and white color scheme looked clean and refreshing under natural light. When posing, I had to balance the prop's center of gravity with hand tension—the hand reaching toward the lens precisely leveraged the perspective, making the frame more interactive. The nails were also painted in a matching light green, which serves as a little easter egg. The overall makeup was quite translucent, with the focus on making the eye makeup look rounder to capture Sunna's slightly mischievous yet serious expression. This shoot took about two weeks from preparation to the final photos; the skirt's pattern in particular was altered several times to finally achieve that fluffy yet sharp silhouette. I really enjoy this process of transforming a 2D setting into a 3D presentation, where every fold and accessory hides an understanding of the character. I hope everyone enjoys it, and feel free to exchange thoughts on prop-making, makeup, and hair styling.