[Shigure Ui Cosplay] Loli Kami Requiem Campus Style Outfit Sharing - Image 1
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This Loli Kami Requiem campus style look of Shigure Ui has many details worth careful refinement during the actual photoshoot and makeup styling process.

Let's first talk about the overall outfit pairing. The inner layer features a classic pure white long-sleeved shirt, with a highly saturated red bowknot at the neckline. This contrast not only prevents the cheap feeling that pure white might bring but also forms a highly eye-catching visual anchor in the entire frame. The dark blue sleeveless pleated pinafore dress worn over it has clear layers, and the narrow gray design of the belt visually cinches the waistline, making the silhouette appear exceptionally slim and lightweight. The red backpack on the back is an accessory I personally love; it not only serves a practical storage purpose but also breaks the monotony of the back profile, adding a dash of brilliant color to shots when turning around or standing sideways.

In handling the twintails wig, this style must balance fluffiness and hair strand flow. To achieve better visual effects, I specially adjusted the thickness at the roots to ensure the curves of the twintails on both sides are symmetrical and hang down naturally. At the same time, trimming the ends of the hair is also crucial to avoid any jagged frizz. The white fuzzy hair scrunchies form a soft, cute visual element at the roots of the twintails. Paired with emerald green contact lenses, it perfectly delivers a clashing aesthetic that is both full of vitality and carries a hint of innocence.

Another highly concrete detail is the leg styling. The pure white over-the-knee socks inherently have a strong leg-shaping effect, and the cartoon band-aid specially placed on the knee is the ultimate finishing touch. This type of small prop with a narrative feel easily prompts the audience to imagine that the character might have just gone through an energetic event or chase, adding a touch of lively human warmth to the otherwise cold studio shoot.

Controlling the state on the day of the shoot is also important. Because this kind of campus style outfit naturally has high breathability, there is a lot of room to experiment with movements. Such as sitting on the edge of the school desk and chair, or playing with a small yellow charm and pink flower props in hand, slightly adjusting the body's center of gravity can present different levels of relaxation in the frame. However, the sitting posture for this outfit actually requires special attention; the pleats of the skirt and the wrinkles of the shirt need frequent grooming when sitting down, otherwise creasing will cause many unnatural angles to appear in the picture. I usually pause after shooting two or three actions to let an assistant help tidy the clothes, ensuring that every shutter click perfectly preserves a clean silhouette.

For photography lighting, to highlight this highly vivid outfit, soft frontal natural light is more suitable, which makes the skin tone look clear and even without leaving messy shadows. A soft-light environment maximizes the color contrast between the red bowknot and the dark blue skirt hem; if too harsh lighting is used, the edges of the figure will be too sharp, which goes against this cozy, casual cosplay atmosphere. Although the props are all very basic small items, as long as the movements are relaxed and paired with a natural gaze and motion amplitude, it gives the entire photoset a strong sense of breathing. This styling, which seems casual but actually requires balancing everything, heavily tests one's patience.