Monday, November 17, 2014

Princess Zelda: The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess


I go to Anime Boston ever year,  lately leaning more towards doing video game characters.  This cosplay was worn for Anime Boston & it took me about three months to complete the cosplay. Both Princess Zelda and Link's cosplay was made handmade, even styled and customized the Wig myself, including the hair accessories. 
Grateful when my sister got me a new sewing machine, usually sewing everything by hand before, all of the fabrics were purchased from Joanne's Fabric. Trying to keep attention to detail is what I wanted to make sure to focus on.  I could use more work on clay shaping, since this was my first time working with molding clay. Most of the armor was made by craft foam, acrylic paint, elmers glue, and were bonded together with hot glue. You can get a lot of help from online with examples on working on your own cosplay. 


 Photos By: Fernando Ocasio & Tommy Vo



Friday, November 14, 2014

Women Up


The Hundreds Hat - Persona | Jacket - H&M | Flannel - Forever 21 | HUF Socks - Persona | Herschel Supply Co. Backpack - Karma loop | Watch - Marc Jacob | Boots - Steve Madden

Loads of homework lately, and I need to catch up. I was in need of a back pack to fit my tomboy mood days. Lately, I have been really attached to this back pack ever since class has been back in session.  I really enjoy the simplicity of this Herschel Supply Co. bag from Karma loop. Layering my faux leather jacket over a flannel to give a less causal look. The Hundreds boom print hat & HUF socks are both from Persona. The Steve Madden combat boots are from Nordstrom,these boots are a bit versatile with a zipper on the side but the laces can still be loosen up for thicker socks or a more laid back look. 

Photo By : Theara Var