This "Kinako" look is truly healing. The overall color palette is warm yellow. To match this vibe, I specifically chose soft lighting to create a cozy texture. The texture of the Cat ears and the fluffiness of the tail performed well on camera; especially that iconic prop, the restoration level had to be spot on—it's the finishing touch of the entire look. During the shoot, to capture the most natural dynamics, I tried various crouching and standing poses, and even changed different compositions inside a cardboard box. The ones selected at the end are the most spirited. In the process of Cosplay, the layering of details is indeed the key to a great shot. From managing the wig to placing the accessories, I hope every point conveys that soft, cute feeling. When choosing the fabric, I paid special attention to the drape to ensure that the folds and luster would meet the character's requirements from various angles. The use of light and shadow played a huge role in the sense of space, making even simple cardboard boxes and carpets in the Studio look very story-driven. Through the layering of these elements, I attempted to build a complete, healing moment in the frame. I hope to show everyone the most authentic look and let you feel the texture of this style amidst the interplay of light and shadow.