In 2012 I made a Liara T'Soni cosplay from Mass Effect. I'm a huge fan of this game and love every character there. Looking back I saw that I have learned so much more and wanted to upgrade my Liara. Here are some photos of my first iteration of the costume.
The head piece. I made a completely new head piece. It didn't turn out quite as I wanted, so when I'm making Aria this summer (uh yes, more asari) I will most probably make a whole new headpiece. Here is the tutorial for how I made it years ago, a little updated though. - Sculpting - Molding - Casting
I know I want to upgrade Liara even more in the future, and also make some of her other outfits. Until next time, here are a few more photos.
Ladies and gentlemen, come closer, come closer. Tonight, for one night only, we present Cirque de Chrix! I was invited as a cosplay guest to Red Room Ball, a fetish event in Oslo. This was my first time at an event like this, so I needed a concept for what to wear as latex isn't my thing (unless it is applied as a zombie makeup). I remembered that my mother had bought me this amazing tail coat a while back. So ringmaster it is, closet cosplay style.
My jacket is black and the traditional ringmaster do wear something red... hey! My Codex corset is red, let's resew that one.
Strip away the gems
And add some show style ;)
And a top hat, I really need a top hat for this.
I saw this amazing Harley Quinn makeup by Julia Graf, the color scheme match me perfectly.
And there you go, a fast way to cosplay a Ringmaster. And I had the best time at the Red Room Ball, so open, understanding and unique people <3
Happy Star Wars Day, May the 4th be with you. For the occasion I threw together a Cesi Eiriss closet cosplay. She is a Twi'lek x-wing pilot, and I do love my aliens.
I already had the Lekku, which I bought from Pam's Twi'lek creations a couple of years back. The coveralls are actually from my Chell cosplay and the gloves from my ongoing Fallout 3 cosplay. Yeay for recycling cosplay parts.