Tried on a set of Robin's original setting stage outfit. The light purple and white dress, along with the small wings and halo headpiece, looks a bit like a stage costume for daily wear, and standing in front of the mirror for a selfie perfectly captures the overall fluffy feel of the tulle. I used to see many fellow fans doing Robin's official outfits, but this time we chose an original setting version, which is visually more refreshing and casual. Although the phone's front camera has some distortion, shooting under the warm room light makes the gradient color of the skirt hem and the tassel effects look highly textured. The pearl-strap high heels are unexpectedly harmonious with this outfit, lowering the visual center of gravity of the overall look, naturally elongating the leg lines. In post-processing, we tried to avoid too much facial contouring, mainly fine-tuning the ambient light to preserve the texture details of the dress itself.
Every time I wear this type of clothing, besides preparing the fabrics, I also need to pay attention to how the accessories and the wig are fixed. This time, to ensure natural movements during the shoot, the headpiece was reinforced. The advantage of using an original setting is that you can more freely incorporate personal aesthetics, such as retaining the character's own angel elements while adding a bit more cool-toned blue and white to the color scheme. I also hesitated over whether to add sleeves to this Cosplay outfit, but in the end, I felt that the off-the-shoulder style was better suited to reflect the cool and lightweight feel of this original setting. Once the hair accessories are on, it really brings out the Angel styling beautifully. I hope this provides some inspiration for friends who love this character and want to try a similar match.