[The Shorekeeper Cosplay] Wuthering Waves Bridal Fan Art: A Cool and Aloof Temperament Under Blue and White Tulle - Image 1
[The Shorekeeper Cosplay] Wuthering Waves Bridal Fan Art: A Cool and Aloof Temperament Under Blue and White Tulle - Image 2
[The Shorekeeper Cosplay] Wuthering Waves Bridal Fan Art: A Cool and Aloof Temperament Under Blue and White Tulle - Image 3

Today, this set of The Shorekeeper bridal fan art photos finally fully realized our original plan. The dress paired with it comes from Uwowocos, and its blue-and-white color scheme, combined with intricate ruffles and light tulle, has a great sense of weight in front of the lens. The wig is long, straight light blue hair; to display better glossiness on camera, I gave it a bit of care, and the width of the bangs was also adjusted according to the original setting's temperament. For the makeup, I used cool-toned micro-shimmer eyeshadow across a large area, paired with slim eyeliner, trying to capture a gaze that carries a hint of aloofness yet remains very soft.

The set design this time was selected in an all-white indoor studio. Roman columns combined with a large volume of blue and white artificial flowers served as foreground and background decorations, making the frame look highly translucent. During the shoot, I tried many sitting postures; the key focus was on how to interact with these surrounding set elements to let the skirt hem scatter naturally. Honestly, sitting bare-legged in bushes of flowers with such a large skirt hem looks incredibly ethereal, but in actual execution, one must pay attention to securing the skirt and adjusting leg lines to avoid accidentally exposing oneself or losing the visual center of gravity.

Since it is a bridal-leaning fan art setting, the overall atmosphere highlights purity and cleanliness. During the shoot, the photographer used quite a bit of high-key lighting to enhance this ethereal feel. For this photo set, the post-processing primarily focused on a soft-glow treatment without heavily modifying the structure, striving to preserve that cold white texture and the costume's original layers. The biggest challenge when wearing this type of cosplay costume is actually balancing the decorations on the shoulders and chest; a slight oversight can make one look bulky, so subtle adjustments to body posture are highly crucial. For instance, slightly dropping the shoulders and pushing out the chest can make the upper body tailoring look much more form-fitting.

For the final selected horizontal photos, I personally feel they truly manifest that soft, tranquil feeling inherent to fan art creations. The atmosphere created by the white-and-blue theme colors is perfect for this kind of anime bridal extension creative work. Although the shooting process was a bit tiring because I had to constantly maintain the dress from collapsing or wrinkling, seeing the clear and translucent texture of the final photos made the entire process incredibly joyful. I suppose this serves as an emotional projection of mine toward the character of The Shorekeeper, and I hope this bridal fan art set allows friends who love this pure style to feel the heart put into it for this cosplay photography project.