[Hoshimi Miyabi Cosplay] Zenless Zone Zero Section 6 Chief: The Sharp Draw of a Blade in the Ruins - Image 1
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When planning this tactical style cosplay set for Hoshimi Miyabi's outdoor shoot, I paid more attention to the character's sharp posture and presence that remains undiminished even against a heavy industrial background.

Regarding the details of the costume, the white inner shirt and black tie lay the foundation for a sleek and capable look, while the bright blue jacket and yellow patchwork on the shoulders highlight the character's iconic color scheme. The tactical straps at the waist and the golden tassels provide excellent dynamic feedback when moving, and the patterns and paintwork on the gauntlets are also the highlights of the entire look. To complement this outfit, we also specially customized a prop with mechanical and scabbard elements, which carries the core weapon texture of the character.

Choosing an abandoned industrial building complex for this shoot, the cold, hard concrete and mottled red brick walls instantly brought the overall outdoor atmosphere to a climax. This kind of environment fits perfectly with the character's inherent sense of stark solemnity. During the shooting process, in order to capture the moments of the coat fluttering in the wind or the ponytail flying, combined with poses that blend movement and stillness, we explored many different angles. Compared to a studio shoot, the light from an outdoor shoot is more natural, better showcasing skin texture and the color layers of the clothing, though it demands a lot from the location, requiring us to avoid many cluttered distractions.

Although the styling and movements this time both required maintaining a cool and sharp state, as the key to a successful shoot, I also needed to balance the handling of props and the management of facial expressions. In fact, off-camera, we often teased each other because of stuck poses or the wind messing up my hair. But the moment I saw the final photos in the viewfinder, I felt all the previous hard work was completely worth it. I hope this set of photos can show the character's unstoppable sense of power.