The moment I changed into this Pure Heart Bunny Girl skin, the cosplay fitting process went much smoother than expected. Tyr's combat posture in Brown Dust 2 is highly crisp and heroic, but switching into this cute attire dominated by a blue and white color scheme conversely displays a unique sense of contrasting charm.
Let's talk about the details of the costume. The fuzzy bunny ear headband on top of the head is the soul, and along with the small plush balls at the base of the ears, it instantly maxes out the sense of innocence. The blue-and-white color-blocked tight bodysuit has brilliant ingenuity in its tailoring; the deep V-neck naturally refines the lines of the shoulders, neck, and collarbones, while the cyan-blue patchwork on both sides not only balances out the large area of white but also makes the figure look more slender in front of the lens. The white lace trim hem effectively neutralizes the sharpness of the bodysuit, looking soft and playful. To coordinate with this styling, I specifically picked white platform high heels paired with plush bow-knot leg covers at the ankles, which can both elongate the visual proportions and keep the overall center of gravity more stable so the standing posture doesn't look top-heavy.
The cyan-blue leg band with a little rabbit decoration on the thigh is likewise a crowning touch. Without this accessory, the entire outfit would lose a lot of layers and exquisite thematic attributes visually. For the makeup design, I took a clean and translucent route to echo the thematic concept of a "Pure Heart." The base makeup specially emphasizes a radiant look; since blue-light environments easily wash out the details of eye makeup, the focus of the eye makeup was placed on the natural curliness of the eyelashes. Paired with light-colored long wavy curls and combined with the plush bunny ears, the overall look delivers a very natural and well-coordinated anime-style fashion sense.
The scene for this shoot was selected at an indoor staircase landing and entryway area. The shoe rack on the left and the photo wall on the right unintentionally added a bit of a slice-of-life aura, making the pictures look less rigid than a studio shoot. As the cool blue ambient light shone down, it not only echoed the cyan color blocks of the clothes but also made the primary white color look highly lustrous, with clean shadow transitions. During the shoot, I intentionally adjusted some relatively relaxed standing poses, such as slightly lifting one leg or resting hands on my hips, which can better showcase the natural fabric folds under dynamic movement. If standing too straight, the whole body would look like a flat board, lacking the nimbleness that a bunny girl cosplay look should possess.
Although this outfit is designed as a tight bodysuit, the fabric elasticity is actually very good when worn, and doing various stretching movements doesn't feel tight or restrictive, which is quite rare for a cosplay costume. Many people might worry that this type of clothing with a distinct thematic feel would look uncoordinated when shot at home, but after properly grasping the ambient lighting, the blue fill light became a natural filter instead, making the skin tone and clothing look very translucent. In the early preparation work, organizing the wig and adjusting the positions of the ear ornaments actually took quite some time; after all, the hair volume is massive and features big curls, so shaping a natural arc that doesn't block the shoulders required a bit of patience.
As a cosplay fitting record, I did not intentionally strike exaggerated poses, yet the overall resulting visual effect still fits the character setting nicely. The white plush material and the lace on the hem show a very clear texture under real-life lighting, without any cheap plastic reflections. The overall physical comfort was also excellent, both preserving the lively cuteness of a bunny girl and showcasing the unique freshness of the character Tyr. This is probably what satisfied me most about this try-on; without redundant props, it perfectly restores the character's intrinsic temperament purely through costume details, color matching, and natural light and shadow.