[Kasugano Sora cosplay] Capturing pure tenderness in a Japanese garden - Image 1
[Kasugano Sora cosplay] Capturing pure tenderness in a Japanese garden - Image 2
[Kasugano Sora cosplay] Capturing pure tenderness in a Japanese garden - Image 3
[Kasugano Sora cosplay] Capturing pure tenderness in a Japanese garden - Image 4
[Kasugano Sora cosplay] Capturing pure tenderness in a Japanese garden - Image 5
[Kasugano Sora cosplay] Capturing pure tenderness in a Japanese garden - Image 6

"I like Haruka, and Haruka likes me. Is that something strange?" This line is so immersive; every time I read it, it ripples in my heart. This time, I'm challenging the Kasugano Sora cosplay from "Yosuga no Sora," with the overall style positioned between purity and tranquility. To restore the character's temperament, I chose a rich, layered white Lolita dress; the large bows and layered lace texture are the visual core. Shooting in the wooden corridor of a Japanese building, utilizing the transition of natural light and shadow, it well set off that cool yet gentle atmosphere. In terms of makeup and styling, to fit the character's long hair characteristics, I added a lot of white highlights and used exaggerated bows to increase the visual sweetness. During the shooting process, that Frog plush was actually an important medium for character emotional expression, requiring different hand movements and eye interactions to reflect delicate inner changes. This shoot particularly focused on the restoration of texture, from the stiffness of the skirt hem to the height of the shoes, every detail was for pursuing perfect visual effects. Finally, seeing this dreamy atmosphere in the finished photos is really satisfying. For this style of cosplay, restoring the character's eyes and expressions is often more important than just the clothing, which is also the core logic of my continuous adjustments and repeated polishing during this shoot.