First time shooting Cinderella from GODDESS OF VICTORY: NIKKE. To be honest, I was super nervous in the studio because I usually shoot other styles, and a character like this that carries a sacred vibe while also needing to maintain elegance is a first for me. This time, I chose a very cost-effective studio. Although the piano room and Monet room didn't have a large space, the texture of the wooden floors and the dangling crystal chandeliers perfectly brought out that ethereal atmosphere. For makeup and hair, I specially styled the silver-gray wig to be fluffy, paired with blue-gray eyeshadow and a light lip color, hoping to get as close as possible to the character's cool yet gentle temperament. The dress is a glossy, gradient gray-blue tulle skirt; the layered pleats create a subtle color shift under the light. During the shoot, I paid special attention to the lighting angles so that the sheer reflection and the crystal beads would echo each other. Those few shots where I took off my shoes and sat on the wooden floor unexpectedly captured a lazy, fragile beauty. Placing some white fluff props near my ankles made the frame more vivid. The photographer was great at catching angles; the high-angle shots and close-ups of the sitting posture perfectly presented the 'sacredness' I wanted, and the final photos turned out even more satisfying than I had anticipated. As my first attempt at exploring a silver-haired character from the GODDESS OF VICTORY: NIKKE series, this indoor studio photography experience was incredibly pleasant and gave me more insights into character recreation. This has been a wonderful experience in Cosplay photography.