[Sangonomiya Kokomi cosplay] Genshin Impact Water element character convention photo sharing - Image 1
[Sangonomiya Kokomi cosplay] Genshin Impact Water element character convention photo sharing - Image 2

This outfit for Sangonomiya Kokomi genuinely had a lot of thought put into the details. The large blue bow on the chest paired with lace edges, as well as the gemstone decoration at the neckline, all do their best to restore the texture from the game. The double-bun styling on the hair and the light pink wig, paired with the gradient sheer mesh hair accessories on both sides, specially utilized lightweight fabrics to create an airy, floating feel. When the streamers lift up in the wind, they truly catch a visual effect akin to flowing seawater. The choice of venue this time was an outdoor corridor with glass curtain walls; the natural light was exceptionally soft, and without the interference of extra flash units, the captured color tones perfectly matched that cool yet gentle and moist feel of the character. The white stockings leg-ring and the pleated layers of the skirt hem presented an effect under the lens that turned out better than expected. It was slightly windy during the shoot, which instead gave those semi-translucent streamers a dynamic tension. I readjusted the pattern design for the costume's cuffs and the apron ruffled edges to ensure they wouldn't expose anything or deform during bending and arm-raising actions, after all, a convention photo often encounters various sudden angles. The main Blue theme color scheme, paired with a bit of white and pearl embellishments, looks visually highly refreshing. Every time I cosplay this character, I always feel the overall palette brings peace of mind. Although the skirt hem isn't particularly short, a base layer was still added inside just to prevent exposure. The shooting process went very smoothly; the photographer caught a few states where my gaze was slightly spaced out, which unexpectedly fit beautifully with the character's temperament of planning before moving. This time, I didn't deliberately pose for many complex actions, just naturally holding the skirt hem or letting the wind blow through the hair, making the final photos hold more breathing room.