The Theresa look I did this time is her Civilight Eterna Condolence set. In fact, this costume has an immense amount of details. From the black patent leather texture to those white laces and metal buckles, as well as the black hat adorned with flowers on top of the head, a lot of thought went into restoring them. The wig is a very soft dusty pink color. When it was blown up by the wind during the shoot, combined with the black feathers and dust motes drifting in the air, the atmosphere was instantly dialed to the max.
The angles captured by the photographer are brilliant, especially in that white archway scene where the black costume and white architecture form a powerful contrast without looking out of place. To express that slightly sorrowful yet resilient "Demon King" feel, I intentionally adjusted the focal point of my gaze, not staring straight into the lens but tilting it slightly to convey a touch of detachment. The bunch of blue flowers in the photos was specially chosen; paired with an all-black outfit, it creates a beautiful color contrast.
The timing of the shoot was also perfect. The on-site light beamed through the archway, just lighting up the edges of the hair and the golden decorations on the hat. This photo set didn't undergo excessive editing, preserving the genuine texture of the skin, which I feel fits the character's inherently serene temperament much better. I hope everyone can feel Theresa's unique aesthetic beauty through this set of photos. When it comes to Cosplay photography, putting your heart into restoring the details and emotions makes it truly worthwhile.