To me, it is indeed.
When I first got into cosplay, I was so worried and certain I could never pull it off. "I don't look like that! Look, all the girls are cute little sticks! And ASIAN!"
All the custom made cosplay costumes are in super great quality.
That was when I was very young and didn't know anything. I was certain I would never look like how I envisioned a cosplayer should look like. And then I went to my first con. And I cosplayed as the Ken from Tokyo Ghoul.
I wasn't cosplaying, I was in lolita, but it was still something I was very self-conscious about, because again, Asian stick figures! But at the con, I saw people of all shapes and sizes, all races, all backgrounds you could imagine, in alllll kinds of cosplayyy! It was jaw-dropping for me. What was even more jaw-dropping was the fact that everyone looked so wonderful! Non-Asian, non-stick figures looking WONDERFUL in cosplay. It was inspiring for little 12 year old me. xD And one day I would like to cosplay as the deadpool. I got some detail deadpool wade wilson cosplay costumes pictures here.
And it was because it has nothing to do with whatever physical appearance you're born with. It has everything to do with your passion. All the cosplayers I saw had love for their costume and character they were portraying. Whether they made their costumes themselves or bought them, no matter! They cared deeply for their cosplay, had a connection with it, loved it, and thus, radiated within it. Those people were enjoying themselves, and their enjoyment was clear on their faces, which really lifted the mood of everyone around them. I know I was happy seeing all those beautiful people <3
What's more, people were actually taking my pictures!! A lot of people! I was so surprised but so genuinely happy people liked my coord \QvQ/ It was the biggest self-confidence booster, I'll tell you that much. From that day on, I realized what the true point of cosplay (and lolita fashion!!) was. You can be a drag and criticize people over personal opinions about what looks 'pretty' and what doesn't, but the only one ruining cosplay and the mood is you. Alternatively, you can put a smile on the faces of many by looking at the beauty and effort in their cosplay and seeing the love that was put into it, and praising that.
I just wanted to say I really love and appreciate cosplay, and people who cosplay with effort and care for their cosplays. It's just plain awesome, and seeing people display their creations/etc. proudly just inspires me and brings a smile to my face. 8D
My question now is what does cosplay mean to you? Do you feel a similar way or have a different connection to cosplay? I'd love to hear if anyone's willing to say something. xD Thanks for reading my life story! \^0^/ xD
To conclude, here's my two favorite videos talking about what cosplay REALLY means, how EVERYONE can cosplay, real self-confidence boosters. The Cosplay now is one of my daily life. I am in great love with the cosplay.
And also your work is do great.
When I first got into cosplay, I was so worried and certain I could never pull it off. "I don't look like that! Look, all the girls are cute little sticks! And ASIAN!"
All the custom made cosplay costumes are in super great quality.
That was when I was very young and didn't know anything. I was certain I would never look like how I envisioned a cosplayer should look like. And then I went to my first con. And I cosplayed as the Ken from Tokyo Ghoul.
I wasn't cosplaying, I was in lolita, but it was still something I was very self-conscious about, because again, Asian stick figures! But at the con, I saw people of all shapes and sizes, all races, all backgrounds you could imagine, in alllll kinds of cosplayyy! It was jaw-dropping for me. What was even more jaw-dropping was the fact that everyone looked so wonderful! Non-Asian, non-stick figures looking WONDERFUL in cosplay. It was inspiring for little 12 year old me. xD And one day I would like to cosplay as the deadpool. I got some detail deadpool wade wilson cosplay costumes pictures here.
And it was because it has nothing to do with whatever physical appearance you're born with. It has everything to do with your passion. All the cosplayers I saw had love for their costume and character they were portraying. Whether they made their costumes themselves or bought them, no matter! They cared deeply for their cosplay, had a connection with it, loved it, and thus, radiated within it. Those people were enjoying themselves, and their enjoyment was clear on their faces, which really lifted the mood of everyone around them. I know I was happy seeing all those beautiful people <3
What's more, people were actually taking my pictures!! A lot of people! I was so surprised but so genuinely happy people liked my coord \QvQ/ It was the biggest self-confidence booster, I'll tell you that much. From that day on, I realized what the true point of cosplay (and lolita fashion!!) was. You can be a drag and criticize people over personal opinions about what looks 'pretty' and what doesn't, but the only one ruining cosplay and the mood is you. Alternatively, you can put a smile on the faces of many by looking at the beauty and effort in their cosplay and seeing the love that was put into it, and praising that.
I just wanted to say I really love and appreciate cosplay, and people who cosplay with effort and care for their cosplays. It's just plain awesome, and seeing people display their creations/etc. proudly just inspires me and brings a smile to my face. 8D
My question now is what does cosplay mean to you? Do you feel a similar way or have a different connection to cosplay? I'd love to hear if anyone's willing to say something. xD Thanks for reading my life story! \^0^/ xD
To conclude, here's my two favorite videos talking about what cosplay REALLY means, how EVERYONE can cosplay, real self-confidence boosters. The Cosplay now is one of my daily life. I am in great love with the cosplay.
And also your work is do great.
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