[March 7th cosplay] Honkai: Star Rail, upside down holding a camera to snap you - Image 1
[March 7th cosplay] Honkai: Star Rail, upside down holding a camera to snap you - Image 2
[March 7th cosplay] Honkai: Star Rail, upside down holding a camera to snap you - Image 3
[March 7th cosplay] Honkai: Star Rail, upside down holding a camera to snap you - Image 4

This time, I tried March 7th's classic look. The pink short hair paired with the blue and white color-schemed costume feels overall refreshing yet holds a touch of liveliness. In terms of props, I replicated that iconic compound bow and the blue camera, doing a lot of homework on the details—for example, the boot straps and waist accessories were restored as much as possible. During the shoot, pure white geometric cubes were specially chosen as the background, coordinating with soft pink-blue gradient light to highlight the character's lightweight feel. The first angle of holding the camera upside down is my absolute favorite; although it was a bit exhausting for my waist to pose, it carries a lot of visual impact. The subsequent images showcase the daily vibe of holding the bow and eating cake; March 7th under different states is always so much fun. For the material of this costume, I leaned toward cotton-linen and matte fabrics, which have less reflection and look cleaner during post-processing color grading. The wig had its layers trimmed to look less heavy, and paired with light blue colored lenses, the gaze fits the setting much better. The drawing angles of the bowstring and arrows were also adjusted several times during the shoot to ensure physical rationality. Overall, it was a very happy shoot, conveying that energetic yet slightly playful temperament of the character through the lens.