It is a great honor to present this Elizabeth Báthory Dragon Girl cosplay from the Fate/Grand Order series here. As Chaldea's most passionate singing Servant, this photo shoot attempts to recreate her gorgeous yet slightly tsundere side. First of all, I must thank the costume creator @MiTuMiTuJiang. The quality of materials used for this light blue dress is exceptional; the layering and drape of the skirt are both fantastic. The red bow on the chest and the lace-up design at the back offer great mobility, allowing me to move freely during the shoot without any restriction. Paired with the red twin-tails and a custom-made blue-and-white jeweled crown, the visual centerpiece of the look was instantly established. For the makeup, during early communication with @TianTian (Jinan full-time makeup artist), we hoped to preserve Elizabeth's slightly upturned eye look, aiming to express a confident, even slightly arrogant temperament without looking too fierce. Through the subtle reddish eyeshadow and lip color, combined with the sheen brought by the highlighter, the character possesses both the powerful presence of a diva and the softness of a young girl in front of the lens. The photography team from @Jinan Bisque Doll Cosplay Studio for the shoot that day was highly professional. For the set design, they selected a white European-style retro sofa, complemented by a large number of white sheer curtains and artificial flowers. This clean, transparent, and slightly warm-toned high-key lighting perfectly neutralized the high-saturation visual effect of the Dragon Girl's red and blue contrasting colors, giving the final photos a touch of dreamy stage presence. The post-processing artist @BaiYe-w did an excellent job with the soft glow treatment, giving the dress and white over-the-knee socks a more premium texture, while the glossy lake-blue high heels blended perfectly into the overall environment. There was actually a small episode on the shooting day. Because the skirt was large and the heels were high, moving around on the white wooden floor required careful balancing. However, under the photographer's guidance, we finally found a sitting posture that perfectly matched the character's personality—legs naturally crossed, eyes looking straight into the camera, showcasing her composure as a diva. For FGO Cosplay, it is not just about putting on clothes, but also about understanding the character's state at that exact moment. Every match, every stage performance makes my perception of Elizabeth more multi-dimensional. I am personally very satisfied with the final results of this set. It not only accurately recreated the character's appearance but also captured the slightly cheeky yet cute and charming soul of the Dragon Girl in my heart. I hope you can feel the unique fantasy charm of Fate/Grand Order in this collection of photos.