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Character Profile: Yukina

02 Monday Jan 2023

Posted by Mei Hoshi in Character Profiles, Cosplay Updates, Make Up/Wig Test, Work in Progress

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Name: Yukina/ 雪菜
Appearance: Yu Yu Hakusho
Variation: Default
Description: Yukina is an Ice Maiden and twin sister of Hiei, although she is unaware of their relation. As a member of a demonic family of winter spirits, she produces beautiful jewels through her tears. When she found out about her brother who was cast from the Ice Kingdom she escaped to the Human World.

Worn at: AnimeNYC 2021.

Why I chose this costume:
Yu Yu Hakusho is one of my favorite animes. I recently reread it and had been watching the Stage Play and felt inspired to cosplay more characters. I actually had been working on the stage play version of Botan first, but Yukina was easier to bring to a convention. I also liked how her wig was translated into a more realistic hairstyle than the super poofy 90’s look, but that’s just a personal preference! Marina Tanoue is so cute as Yukina and everyone in the stage play is really well cast.

Marina Tanoue as Yukina.

Mechanics of the outfit:
Like the stage play, I wanted to keep the costume as authentic as possible and more on the realistic side since that was what I was basing it off. So a lot had to do with learning how to properly wear a kimono and tie an obi (practicing kitsuke, the art of dressing in kimono). I purchase the kimono, obiage, under kimono, tabi socks from Kimono Yukata Market Sakura. The obi, obijime, zori were purchase from Japan Yahoo! Auction. These were all auction bids so I can’t really link a specific shop, but for all the kimono accessories, I bought them from KIMONO WAKU. I did buy winter zori as well, (like the ones she wears when she’s first introduced) but didn’t have time to paint them.

You can get some great deals from bidding and sometimes pay much less for second hand items than purchasing them new. Sometimes the second hand items are new/unworn. The reason I didn’t purchase the kimono accessories via bidding was because there’s specific versions of items I wanted and there are a lot of items used when wearing kimono; it just didn’t feel worthwhile trying to outbid someone on something if I was still going to have to purchase x item elsewhere. If you’re not super picky or just a beginner learning, there a lot of great kitsuke kits you can get for cheaper than purchasing the items individually. I could go into specific in another post if anyone is interested, but it would take too long here lol.

The proxy I used was DEJAPAN. They are super easy to use for the most part, but I found it easiest to go to the actual website you want to search from instead of searching via their website (and just pasting in the specific listing into their website). It’s easier to click specific search criteria (price, category, new arrival/shortest bidding time, etc) via Yahoo! Auction. DEJAPAN’s website has less search criteria you can click and unless you search something specific, it will search everything and you can only look one page at a time. I prefer to open all the pages at once to search so it was easier to look on Yahoo! Auction. Again, I can write a guide if anyone is interested, it’s a lot to explain here.

Just to be clear, I’m not super fluent in Japanese and certainly not all the kanji, but the technology for Google Translate and to translate the website itself has come a long way! If I’m trying to look up a specific anime or word, I’ll just look it up on Wikipedia and change the language to Japanese. #hacks So if you know 0% Japanese, you can still be able to navigate it.

For the undergarment (nagajuban) I sewed the red collar from some fabric I had (that I also used on the hair piece). Although now I think I need another kimono underwear because I…. don’t want to take the collar off now LOL.

Fair warning, putting a kimono is not easy and I had to practice several times to get it correct. For most of it, I followed Kimono-Sunao‘s videos. Most of her videos don’t have English subtitles, but I think you can more or less figure it out from the video? Posting the videos I watched because it can be hard to search if you don’t know Japanese.

Also just wanted to clarify again if you’re buying a costume that’s tailored to fit you, you most likely will not need to do any of these. Kimonos, in general, are larger/longer than the average person, the purpose is that people of different sizes can wear it. So the way it’s tied is to fit the wearer.

Also, before anyone comes for me, I am not claiming to be super experiences or knowledgeable in kitsuke or kimonos. My knowledge comes from what other professionals are posting online.

How to Wear Kimono → She goes in-depth about how to wear the kimono, but may not be helpful if you don’t understand it.
How to Wear Furisode → Or if you’re impatient, you can watch the furisode version, it would just be without the long sleeves. The concept is basically the same.
How to tie Obijime → I used a flat obijime so this was especially helpful
How to tie Obiage → I loosely followed the beginning of this one, because the way she folds it is specific to the design on the obiage, but since mine was solid, it was less important to center the motif.
Troubleshooting undergarment collar → This is tricky LOL Sometimes by the time wear the kimono the undergarment will shift.
Items You’ll Need to Wear Kimono → I more or less used everything in this video, except I didn’t use the obi-makura 帯枕 (obi pillow) (the type of obi I did didn’t require one) and used some elastic versions of the koshi-himo 腰ひも (inner belt) instead of the ties like she shows. I also used a korin belt コーリンベルト for the collar as a personal preference.

Not from Kimono-Sunao, but I made a mistake of buying a Nagoya obi instead of Fukuro obi. Think I was tunnel visioning at this point and didn’t read the auction correctly. Most of them are tied in a taiko musubi (drum knot), the square looking knot, and I wanted a bow because that’s how it was tied in the stage play. But I ended up finding a video from 木ノ花 on YouTube that wasn’t too hard to tie. Though I had to redo it several times to get the tie proportion correct.

Odaiko Ribbon Obi Knot

The wig I purchased off Amazon. I wanted to get one from Arda but they were on backorder at the time and I didn’t want to wait because I was also buying my Botan wig at the same time. I bought the wig from ROLECOS and was surprisingly impressed with the quality. It was very soft and quite thick; I had to even cut some of the volume out when I was doing the ponytail. Even though it said, “Prime,” it was being shipped out of China so it took a few weeks to receive. Maybe Amazon has some in stock now, but the one I purchased took a while. The wig is definitely teal like how they show it, but sometimes flares blue in photos.

I purchased a styrofoam ball for the back ponytail. I didn’t have time to go to the craft store and Walmart only sold it in this size (3.8″) so I shaved a bit off so it was smaller. In hindsight it probably didn’t really matter since it’s not big enough to be seen from the front. This was my first time stubbing a wig and it was terrifying LOL. But I learned a lot and feel a little more confident doing it again next time. I think if I can take the wig apart, I want to redo it. I bought a canvas wig head that was my size, but I made the mistake of not stretching and pinning it to the form while working on the wig, so it ended up being slightly smaller. I made the bangs a little too long so I was able to have the wig sit a bit further back so it wasn’t as noticeable.

I used some of the extra wefts from the ponytail to make into the ahoge and miscellaneous pieces sticking up and secured it with hot glue. I opted for separate pieces because the way the wig was constructed, the mesh/cap underneath could be seen if I tried to just spike it. I used Got 2b Glued hairspray for the ends. I saw a trick on how you can use a hair crimper iron to add volume and I think I will try it when I go back to fix the wig.

For her hair piece, I used some red fabric I had and made some rectangles that rounded into a point at the ends as shown. I added some wire on the inside to the width of the piece. This was so it could curl it to follow the direction of my head. The fabric I used was already on the stiffer side so I didn’t need to add any interfacing or make the wire into the shape of the hair piece. I had the wire on hand, but you want to use a gauge that’s high enough that it will hold it’s shape and not warp. I used a round-nose plier to make a circle at the two ends to secure it and so it couldn’t accidentally poke through the fabric. I didn’t sew the wire end to the fabric because if you make it the same size or even a pinch bigger, it should fit snugly.

Edit: Since writing this post, I ended up going back and redoing her wig, which I highly never recommend. Taking apart the wig after I had hot glued it together was tedious. Fortunately the wig was heat resistant, so I was able to just straighten the ends that looked wonky. It ended up looking way better and should hopefully fit better. Unfortunately you can see some of the glue parts from the previous version, but it’s whatever. I used clear caulk this time with minimal hot glue. I cut the bangs shorter and restyled them. Kids, never take a somewhat styled wig and just toss it in a wig bag LOL. I tried the crimping method on the side pieces and I’m not sure I like them. I think the wig fibers are too silky/soft so it was hard to tease without just combing it all out. Last wig pic is the new one!

Personal Feelings:
Wow, even though the costume was bought pieces, I learned so much about kitsuke and kimonos in general and it was challenge, but so much fun. I had always wanted to own some kimono/furisode growing up but they were always super expensive or I just had other priorities. It was really exciting being able to do it, even in cosplay form. Wig styling has always been challenging for me so I usually just avoid it LOL. But I’m glad I pushed myself to step outside of my comfort zone, even though the wig seems “simple.” It kind of made me realize Yukina is a pretty minor character for the most part. But working on the cosplay and finding all the perfect pieces for her really made me love her more.

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Character Profile: Makoto Tachibana

28 Saturday Jun 2014

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cosplay, free, iwatobi swim club, Makoto, Makoto Tachibana, splash free, tutorial

Name: Makoto Tachibana/ 橘 真琴1604833_579931772097045_1698504873_n
Appearance: Free! – Iwatobi Swim Club
Variation: Splash Free (Ending Theme Song)
Description: Makoto is Haruka’s best friend, and is also a second-year in the same class as Haruka. Unlike Haruka, he is more outgoing and often speaks up for Haruka. He is nice and considerate to others. However, he is weak-hearted and gets scared easily. He developed a fear of the ocean due to a traumatic incident in which an old fisherman, whom Makoto greatly idolized, drowned in a typhoon alongside many others. He is captain of the swim club. His swimming style is backstroke.

Worn at: Colossalcon 2014.

Why I chose this costume:
One of my friends wanted to do a genderbent group Free, in the outfits they wear in the ending theme song. I really wanted to do Makoto because he’s like the big brother in the group and really kind and gentle.

Mechanics of the outfit:
My Haru and I wanted to do a belly dance inspired type of outfit. I really love Indian culture and Indian films, so I wanted to keep something to the idea of that too without straying too far from the original design. The turban/head wrap I did similar to a Square Scarf Turban Tie. It was a long pieces of yellow cotton sateen that I surged the edges on. The top I did similar to a lehenga top. I did blue because in the PV you can see that Makoto does a blue shirt under his green one.

The green shirt is reflected in the hip scarf. The pants are just an off-white chiffon baggy pants with a slit on the side seam. The sash/dupatta was probably the most time consuming part. It’s lined in the underside of red satin. All the fabrics were kundan-choker-worn-by-celebrity-madhuri-dixit-in-devdas-for-the-song-‘kahe-ched-ched-mohe’-btownmasti.com_satin, the striped individually sewn on, and the triangles were painted on. Since there looked like there were lines between the black and white, I satin stitched on those lines.

The jewelry was probably my favorite part. I used Madhuri Dixit as Chandramukhi in Devdas. Although she plays a courtesan in the film, she was also a dancer. I also didn’t want to go too flashy on the jewelry because in the PV, Haru is basically searching for water and no one has any except Rin, so it hints that they weren’t living so lavishly. The jewelry was bought on ebay. I bought bangles, a necklace, earrings, and a slave bracelet. I really wanted to get a tikka too, but I was afraid it’d be too much with the turban. Plus the wig I used had bangs anyways. I really love Indian jewelry so this was a nice excuse to get a little crazy with it. The shoes my friend had gotten for me when she visited India back in high school. The wig was borrowed from Chinasaur.

Personal Feelings:
Even though the outfit didn’t take too long to make, I still had a lot of fun wearing him. I don’t think I’ve really had that feeling for a long time since I feel like I always have a lot of plans for cons or just end up stressing out over stuff. Definitely want to wear him again more~

Photography by M1Photo
Photography by M1Photo
Photography by M1Photo

Photography by M1Photo

 

Character Profile: Kurama

30 Thursday Sep 2010

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cosplay, kurama, yu yu hakusho

Name: Kurama / 蔵馬
Appearance: Yu Yu Hakusho
Variation: Dark Tournament Outfit
Description: Kurama is perhaps the most calculating, cunning, and analytical member in the series and of the main characters. He is able to carefully look past his feelings and see the real situation at hand, demonstrated on more than one occasion. In battle, while his preference is to concoct strategies based on deducing his opponents abilities, he is quite cutthroat when the need arises.

Worn at: AnimeNEXT 2010, Northern NJ Cosplay Picnic 2010, Sakura Matsuri 2011, AnimeUSA 2011.

Why I chose this costume:
If anyone knows me, my all time favorite anime is Yu Yu Hakusho, despite the fact that I have yet to actually finish the series.. But my favorite character is Kurama. I don’t want to go crazy fan girl, but I absolutely love him. I’m going to stop there. I think I had originally wanted to make his school uniform, but was discouraged because.. well it is essentially a school uniform. So I decided to use one of his dark tournament oufits.

Mechanics of the outfit:
My mom helped me cut out the pattern, and sewed the collar. I sewed the blue lining and everything else. The white shirt I already had. For the pants, I took white sweatpants and sewed an elastic band on the inside. The waistband was the remaining fabric from the lining, which I pinned in. The shoes were Tai Chi shoes that I had in my house. For the contacts, I used Dolly green. More information on the wig can be seen here.

Personal Feelings:
I had fun with this cosplay haha. I met a bunch of crazy fan girls.I’m glad I got to cosplay as Kurama. ^^ For more images, check out my deviantart!

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Character Profile: Pichu [Gijinka]

30 Thursday Sep 2010

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Name: Pichu / ピチュー
Appearance: Pokemon Generation II
Variation: Gijinka
Height: 1’00”
Type: Electric
Description: Known as the “Tiny Mouse” species of Pokémon, are the pre-evolved version of Pikachu. Pichu is a small ground-dwelling rodent. Its fur is very short, and it has bright yellow coloration. The tips of its large ears are black, and it has additional black markings on its neck and short tail.

Worn at: AnimeNEXT 2010

Why I chose this costume:
There’s an interesting story for this. My roommate is one of the reasons I got into cosplaying. I’ve always wanted to cosplay, but didn’t have the skill or money for it. Then I learned that she cosplayed as well, so that pretty much started me off in cosplaying. She mentioned she was doing a Plusle and Minun gijinka with her best friend, so I was looking up Pokemon gijinkas to do. I thought, why not do a whole Pikachu family cosplay? I decided I was going to do Pichu and my friends volunteered cosplaying as Pikachu and Raichu. Thus, the Pikachu family is born!

Mechanics of the outfit:
My mom made the base dress and the petticoat underneath. I made the ears, and sewed on the collar. For the tail, I followed the reference picture and made sewed a ribbon in the back. For the shoes, I just wore a pair of yellow Harajuku Lovers converses that I had. I decided not to purchase a wig and just keep my natural hair. I originally had no intention of purchasing another wig because it would’ve been too expensive at the time.

The ears were the hardest part. I was feeling uninspired and short on time. I made ear covers with the fabric used for the dress, which was a terrible idea because it was a knit fabric so it was stretchy. I was originally going to put foam board inside the covers, and attach them to a headband, which completely failed. Then I used bubble wrap so it would be lighter, which sort of worked, but would have still failed. Suddenly I had an epiphany the night before I had to debut it. I put my hair in pigtails and pinned the ears to it. It completely worked. It flopped from now and then, but it still worked.

Personal Thoughts/Feelings:
Ahh.. This was a fun cosplay. I don’t think I’ll do another Pokemon gijinka for a while though, haha. Unless I needed a cosplay and absolutely had nothing else to do. I guess because a gijinka isn’t an actual official outfit. You could throw parts and bits together to make a gijinka, which makes it different and unique, but it’s not official. There’s nothing to base it upon. For more images, check out my Facebook!

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Disclaimer: The entire outfit is not made by myself.

Character Profile: Tifa Lockhart

30 Thursday Sep 2010

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Name: Tifa Lockhart / ティファ・ロックハート
Appearance: Final Fantasy VII
Variation: Advent Children
Age: 22
Height: 5’4″
Blood Type: B
Description: Tifa Lockhart is a female protagonist in Final Fantasy VII. She is Cloud’s childhood friend from Nibelheim and a member of AVALANCHE. Her personality is much more laid back and selfless in comparison, with a motherly streak concerning all her friends and her attitude to others. Tifa is quick to hide her true feelings her being shyness a key aspect of her character, and she is caring and loving to a fault.

Bright and optimistic, Tifa always cheers up the others when they’re down. But don’t let her looks fool you, she can decimate almost any enemy with her fists…

Worn at: AnimeNEXT 2010,  New York Comic Con/Anime Festival 2010.

Why I chose this costume:
Ironically, she wasn’t my first choice. I wanted a third costume for AnimeNEXT and I was originally going to cosplay as Yuffie Kisaragi in her Advent Children outfit. I think I was partially discouraged from being Tifa. Then I decided I didn’t want to cosplay as Yuffie, and wanted to cosplay as Rikku from Final Fantasy X-2. First her thief outfit, got shot down from that, then her songstress outfit, which was likewise shot down. Somehow I wound up back to Tifa and decided to just cosplay her.

Mechanics of the outfit:
I cannot even begin to describe what a pain in the butt it was to make this costume.. It wasn’t the design that was the issue. It was the fabric. I didn’t buy pleather, I want to say it’s vinyl pleather, but I’m not totally sure. It was basically a knit (stretchy) fabric with a film of the shiny stuff on it. I had to experience this first hand when the film on the back of the pants started to melt(?) off. I think it was because it was hot and I was sitting outside during the convention. But the cape in the back covers it so it’s not too big of a deal.

The only parts I made are the pants. The rest my mom made because I ran short on time (and I don’t know how to sew a vest yet..). I cut up the shirt and the shoes, gloves, and ribbon I already had.

Personal Feelings:
I have to admit, prior to cosplaying her, I never played the game. In fact, I still have yet to finish it! But I watched “Advent Children” and just been reading online, and the more I read the more I fell in love with her character and her personality. Her personality is somewhat similar to mine, and I love that she isn’t like the generic female character, she’s strong, a heroine even. For more images, check out my deviantArt!

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Character Profile: Hatsune Miku

30 Thursday Sep 2010

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Name: Hatsune Miku / 初音ミク
Appearance: Vocaloid 2
Variation: Magnet
Height: 5’3″
Description: The first product in the Vocaloid2 Vocal Series. It is considered as the most popular and well known Vocaloid. The name of the title and the character of the software was chosen by combining Hatsu (初, first), Ne (音, sound), and Miku (未来, future) thus meaning “the first sound from the future.”

Worn at: Northern NJ Cosplay Picnic 2010, Tokyo Fashion Festa Part 2: Cosplay, Japan Day 2011, AnimeNEXT 2011, AnimeUSA 2011.

Why I chose this costume:
This one is an interesting story as well. My friend uploaded a picture of a pink wig for her Kururu from Air Gear cosplay and I told her it reminded me of Luka Megurine from Vocaloid. Somewhere in the conversation I suggested doing a Vocaloid group cosplay, and we ended up choosing the song “Magnet,” because the outfits were the easiest. I was originally unsure if I should be Miku or Rin, but then I ended up choosing Miku so my friend and I could cosplay together.

Mechanics of the outfit:
I already had a black dress, so I used that as a base. For the waistband, I took a piece of white cotton (I want to say) bought some black floral lace. Then I realized that I was supposed to buy white floral lace.. But I had already asked the worker there to cut the fabric so I had to work with it. I sewed the black lace onto the cotton to create a waistband. I had originally pinned it, but I realized (since I made the waistband for my Luka) that the waistband would droop, so I’m going to lightly bast it on the dress (since neither of us want it to be permanent).

The hardest part was the headphones. I used this Youtube video tutorial as a guide. I’m going to post an actual tutorial for this later on. The contact lenses are Dolly Blue.

For the wig, I originally wanted to put pigtails in the wig, but I realized I couldn’t make high pigtails without stubbing it. I also realized there’s another costume I could use this wig with that I wanted to do, so I didn’t want to end up chopping off the hair. I didn’t buy one with pigtails because I didn’t want to spend that much money to use on one cosplay, and there aren’t many costumes with just short blue hair. So I just left the hair the way it was. More information on the wig can be seen here.

Personal Thoughts/Feelings:
I had fun with this costume. I don’t think I’ll do Vocaloid for a while though haha. It’s very popular right now, and I tend not to pick costumes that are super popular because then everyone else is cosplaying them as well. There aren’t too many Vocaloid ones that I actually want to do. The only outfits that I really love is from “Sandplay: Singing of the Dragon.” For more images, check out my deviantArt!

Re-Vamp (3/4/2011)
I don’t know why I said in my earlier post that I don’t think I’d ever cosplay Vocaloid again. After listening to more songs.. I would definitely cosplay it again! Anyways, here is the revamped version. Almost everything was revamped.

The wig was borrowed from my friend, Kitsy Dolly. The hat and headphones remained the same. New dress, same shoes, and the gloves and stockings were borrowed.

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