[Saber cosplay] The Elegant Collision of Blue and White Porcelain Elements and the King of Knights - Image 1
[Saber cosplay] The Elegant Collision of Blue and White Porcelain Elements and the King of Knights - Image 2

For this convention, I wore a modified Saber outfit with a Blue and white porcelain theme. The overall design blends traditional Chinese blue and white patterns with the character's original high collar and off-the-shoulder elements. The wig was specially styled into an updo with a small bun. Paired with white platform shoes and a long trailing robe, the lines of the draping skirt turned out unexpectedly photogenic when posing on a black high stool.

The ambient light at the venue was quite chaotic during the shoot, but the lens blur softly suppressed the background booths and crowds, highlighting the texture and silhouette of the costume. The tailoring of this outfit accentuates the waistline and legs, but with many layers of fabric, I had to pay extra attention to the trailing skirt when turning around or sitting down. With the heavy foot traffic at the convention, maintaining my expression and center of gravity within a brief shutter interval was quite a test of core strength for these Convention photos.

As a non-original fan-made costume design, it retains Saber's elegant and dignified temperament while neutralizing the heaviness of the armor with the refreshing feel of the blue and white porcelain. I spent a long time adjusting the positions of the cuffs and bowtie before and after shooting, hoping to clearly showcase all the details of the costume design. I personally really enjoy this kind of crossover style interpretation, which has both the recognition of a classic character and a fresh sense of cultural fusion.

Every time I do such a unique variant for a Cosplay sharing post, people always come over to ask about how the costume was made or character memes, making the interaction very fun. The indoor lighting alternated between warm and cool tones, so the post-processing slightly unified the color temperature to make the blue and white look clearer. Most of the convention photos this time were snapshots; the poses weren't too exaggerated, focusing mainly on a natural and extended state. The fabric of the costume does not reflect light easily in front of the lens, so the sense of layers was captured beautifully, completing this delightful Anime-style photography experience.