Bleach Cosplay Contest in January – Alessandro Pugliese

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Cosplayer Bio:

Name: Alessandro Pugliese
Gender: Male
Nationality: Italy

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Alessandro’s Bleach Cosplay Performance

1. Character: Grimmjow

Description: This is one of my favourites cosplay ever! It took 4 monts and it’s still not perfect but hope you like it^^

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See the Prizes. Bleach cosplay is the theme for sponsor contest in January. So, the Bleach costumes below are picked out as prizes for winners. Click each of them to go to the product page, where detailed information about the costume can be seen. Each winner can choose any ONE from these costumes.
For Men:

Bleach Male Shinigami Cosplay CostumeBleach Ichigo Kurosaki Bankai Form Cosplay CostumeBleach Shinigami Academy Uniform Cosplay CostumeBleach Grimmjow Jeagerjaques Pantera Form Cosplay CostumeBleach Gin Ichimaru Arrancar Cosplay CostumeBleach Sosuke Aizen Cosplay CostumeBleach Ulquiorra Cosplay CostumeBleach Kisuke Urahara Cosplay Costume

For Women:

Bleach 12th Division Lieutenant Kurotsuchi Nemu Cosplay CostumeBleach Rangiku Matsumoto Womens Cosplay CostumeBleach Shinigami Academy Girls Uniform Cosplay CostumeBleach Orihime Inoue Cosplay CostumeBleach Soi Fon Fighting Cosplay CostumeBleach Yoruichi Shihouin Womens Cosplay CostumeBleach Women Summer School Uniform Cosplay CostumeBleach Orihime Inoue Arrancar Cosplay Costume

See All Participants in this Contest Here!

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Bleach Cosplay Contest in January – Allison Rose

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Cosplayer Bio:

Name: Allison Rose
Gender: Female
Nationality: USA

Social Networks:

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My name is Allison, I have been cosplaying since 2005. My friend wanted to dress up as a character from a video game for Halloween and dragged me into it. She then found out about anime conventions and convinced me to wear our Halloween costumes to the con. I was instantly addicted to cosplay after that. I’m not a very talented cosplayer when it comes to sewing but I always try my best to represent the character well.

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Allison‘s Bleach Cosplay Performance

Character: Rukia

Description: Michael Iacca took this awesome photo.

Description: Maboroshi at Risingsun.net took this awesome picture. As you can see I’m doing Kido ^-^

Description: Morataya took this great picture. Trying to look as hard core as Rukia is.

Description: A bit of my silly side in this one

Description: Maboroshi again, this is a good shot of my costume in full.

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Here’s a simple interview:

Q: How did you know our contest? And how much have you known about Miccostumes.com?

A: I found out about this contest through Facebook, someone invited me to join so I did. I didn’t know much about Miccostumes till this contest.

Q: Is Bleach cosplay your favorite theme? Which character from Bleach do you most like? Is the costume for this character covered here or in our store?

A: Bleach is defiantly one of my favorite cosplays themes. The great thing about this show are the many cosplay options. Most character have more then one outfit and there are so many awesome character to choose from. Rukia is my most favorite character from Bleach, I love her die hard attitude and the fact that she doesn’t quite. Though my favorite parts are when she’s bickering/beating up Ichigo. The costume I choose to cosplay Rukia with is your standard Shinigami robes and that costume is listed on Miccostumes.

Q: What’s your first cosplay? How do you think about it? Is there any photo shared with us?

A: My fist cosplay that my friend got me to do was Paine from Final Fantasy X-2. It was absolutely terrible and fell apart on me while I was wearing it. I will never post a picture of it anywhere its so bad.

Q: Is there any cosplay plan recently? Or which cosplay convention are you interested in taking part in?

A: Hopefully for MegaCon in Orlando I can get either San from Princess Mononoke or Nausicaa from Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind done. I just got a full time job so I’m not sure if I’ll be able to finish on time.

Q: How long will you continue to do cosplay? Or do you think you will do it all the time? What does cosplay mean to you? Is there any element rather attractive for you?

A: I believe I will continue to cosplay till I no longer have the time for it, hopefully that wont be for many years or never. I love cosplaying, I take is as a bit of acting because its one thing to look the part it’s quite another to pull off the part. I also love seeing anything that is not real turned to real life. I’d have to say being able to be someone different for a day, interacting and socializing with people and the awesome pictures that come after shoots are my favorite parts of cosplaying.

Q: We will be interested to know the most memorable moment you got during cosplay.

A: Gosh there are so many I just can think of them all. One I remember and still love to talk about is this time at a photoshoot where the photographer asked me(dressed as Rukia) and an Ichigo cosplay to act like we were arguing. At one point of our mock argument, the Ichigo cosplayer started poking me in the head. I grabbed his finger and bent it back, causing him to drop down to his knee in pain. It was so funny because it played out like how it would in the show. Everyone was laughing and joking about it for hours after. The pictures were funny too. ^-^

Q: It’s believed our cosplay fans will be grateful if you can share us with your experience in this performance art. What’s the most important aspect for a cosplay beginner?

A: For a beginner I’d say to have fun and don’t be shy, do a character you know you can pull off(though don’t be afraid to try something new) and most importantly act like the character. If your character is happy, act happy. If your character is a tuff guy, act like it, though don’t be rude. Also study the character and try posing and acting out stuff in a mirror. It will look awesome in any photos people take of you. Also pay attention to little details; an example would be if you have to wear glasses but your character doesn’t, if someone wants to take your picture take the glasses off and put them in your pocket or something. Sometimes the little detail are what make costumes awesome.

Q: Do your family members support you? Do you often talk about your cosplay works with them? Do they also love what you’ve done?

A: My family doesn’t really care about my cosplaying. My mom thinks its silly and I’ll sometimes get made fun of because of it, but it doesn’t bother me. I don’t often share my cosplay works with my family unless I need help making something

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See the Prizes. Bleach cosplay is the theme for sponsor contest in January. So, the Bleach costumes below are picked out as prizes for winners. Click each of them to go to the product page, where detailed information about the costume can be seen. Each winner can choose any ONE from these costumes.
For Men:

Bleach Male Shinigami Cosplay CostumeBleach Ichigo Kurosaki Bankai Form Cosplay CostumeBleach Shinigami Academy Uniform Cosplay CostumeBleach Grimmjow Jeagerjaques Pantera Form Cosplay CostumeBleach Gin Ichimaru Arrancar Cosplay CostumeBleach Sosuke Aizen Cosplay CostumeBleach Ulquiorra Cosplay CostumeBleach Kisuke Urahara Cosplay Costume

For Women:

Bleach 12th Division Lieutenant Kurotsuchi Nemu Cosplay CostumeBleach Rangiku Matsumoto Womens Cosplay CostumeBleach Shinigami Academy Girls Uniform Cosplay CostumeBleach Orihime Inoue Cosplay CostumeBleach Soi Fon Fighting Cosplay CostumeBleach Yoruichi Shihouin Womens Cosplay CostumeBleach Women Summer School Uniform Cosplay CostumeBleach Orihime Inoue Arrancar Cosplay Costume

See All Participants in this Contest Here!

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Bleach Cosplay Contest in January – Giada Robin

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Cosplayer Bio:

Name: Giada Robin
Gender: Female
Nationality: Italy

Social Networks:

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My name is Giada Pancaccini, I’m an Italian Alternative Model and Cosplay Performer since 2008. My first cosplay was my  favorite character, Nico Robin from One Piece…that is why I became “Giada Robin”.
Now I’m studying to became archaeologist and travel around the world, archiving my dream of ever!

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Giada’s Bleach Cosplay Performance

1. Character: Yoruichi

Description: I performed as Yoruichi to take part in a cosplay group of Bleach. This costume is inspired to a sexy fan art I found on the web some years ago.

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Here’s a simple interview:

Q: How did you know our contest? And how much have you known about Miccostumes.com?

A: I knew of Bleach Contest because every month I recive a mail from your store, where I was invited to participate. I discovered Miccostumes.com when my friend Aura Rinoa, was chosen to sponsor the store.

Q: Is Bleach cosplay your favorite theme? Which character from Bleach do you most like? Is the costume for this character covered here or in our store?

A: Bleach is not my favorite anime/manga, so is not my favorite cosplay theme too, but I really like Yoruichi and Ulquiorra characters. I already performed as Yoruichi, but not yet as Ulquiorra. Anyway, I saw an awesome Ulquiorra costume in your store.

Q: Your first cosplay? How do you think about it? Is there any photo shared with us?

My first cosplay was Nico Robin from One Piece (Alabasta version) and I think is my favorite character ever!

Q: Is there any cosplay plan recently? Or which cosplay convention are you interested in taking part in?

A: Last costume I realized is Zhen Ji from Dynasty Warriors 6, instead the one I’m going to wore is Selene from Underworld. Probably my next con will be Cartoomics in Milan.

Q: How long will you continue to do cosplay? Or do you think you will do it all the time? What does cosplay mean to you? Is there any element rather attractive for you?

A: I don’t know, I hope to continue for many time, until I will have to build a family. In my opinion Cosplay is so cool with friends; is a passion you can share with them.

Q: We will be interested to know the most memorable moment you got during cosplay.

A: Maybe when I met one of my favorite international cosplayer Yaya Han, with my friend Francesca Dani, onother great cosplayer. We had fun taking a coffè together and speaking about our future plans.

Q: It’s believed our cosplay fans will be grateful if you can share us with your experience in this performance art. What’s the most important aspect for a cosplay beginner?

A: The most important thing is to trust in our-self. I always say: “Time is the wistest one, because everything reveals”.

Q: Do your family members support you? Do you often talk about your cosplay works with them? Do they also love what you’ve done?

A: When I started to make cosplay, my parents were not very happy about it, because they found it childish and expensive. But then watching what I did, they were so surprised and now they support me too.

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See the Prizes. Bleach cosplay is the theme for sponsor contest in January. So, the Bleach costumes below are picked out as prizes for winners. Click each of them to go to the product page, where detailed information about the costume can be seen. Each winner can choose any ONE from these costumes.
For Men:

Bleach Male Shinigami Cosplay CostumeBleach Ichigo Kurosaki Bankai Form Cosplay CostumeBleach Shinigami Academy Uniform Cosplay CostumeBleach Grimmjow Jeagerjaques Pantera Form Cosplay CostumeBleach Gin Ichimaru Arrancar Cosplay CostumeBleach Sosuke Aizen Cosplay CostumeBleach Ulquiorra Cosplay CostumeBleach Kisuke Urahara Cosplay Costume

For Women:

Bleach 12th Division Lieutenant Kurotsuchi Nemu Cosplay CostumeBleach Rangiku Matsumoto Womens Cosplay CostumeBleach Shinigami Academy Girls Uniform Cosplay CostumeBleach Orihime Inoue Cosplay CostumeBleach Soi Fon Fighting Cosplay CostumeBleach Yoruichi Shihouin Womens Cosplay CostumeBleach Women Summer School Uniform Cosplay CostumeBleach Orihime Inoue Arrancar Cosplay Costume

See All Participants in this Contest Here!

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Cosplayer Interview with Pennelophy Soriano

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Thanks very much for support from all of you! So far, 3 cosplay contests have been successfully held here. And the new contest in January has been noticed in advance yesterday. Here, we will make an interview with one of the winners in the November cosplay contest – Pennelophy Soriano. Thanks for accepting our interview, Pennelophy.

She has been sponsored with Code Geass Kaguya Sumeragi Cosplay Costume by us and will share us her photos with the costume in January (since most people get busy during the holiday :D). Let’s expect!

Q1. Please tell us something about yourself.

Hi my name is Nello and I’m already 23 years old. I’ve been cosplaying for more than three years already. In normal everyday life, I’m working as an application support analyst in an IT company.

If given a chance, I really want to have an arts related job but then I guess I’m not that fortunate to find one so it just became my hobby. And aside from cosplaying, I love to draw and make comics, read books and manga, watch anime and play video games as well.

Q2. When did you begin to do cosplay? You like it or got into it by some other reasons?

Well this is quite funny. When I first heard of ‘cosplay’ several years back, when it was not that mainstream yet, I find it ridiculous and a little outrageous. I never imagined that people get into costumes and wear wigs. I thought of “only clowns do that”. And I even swore to myself that, I’d never ever wear a wig, much more own one and wear contact lenses in my entire life. But then, it was my friend who got me into cosplay. She was the one really eager that time, and asked me if I could cosplay Tifa Lockheart together with her Aerith Gainsborough. I thought that time, maybe I could try it, thinking that I don’t have to wear a wig since Tifa’s character has the same hair as mine. Then one week before the event, I made her dress. And guess how crappy it was! I’m still not good in sewing. I haven’t even own a sewing machine that time and I haven’t attended any con either or have seen a cosplayer before. And so, I really had no idea what happens in a convention and how should a cosplayer be that time. But it’s like this: first con ever + first cosplay = a BLAST!

Yeah, no way I could forget that. I haven’t seen any Tifa cosplayer that day aside from me unlike my friend who had a chance to take a picture with another Aerith cosplayer. And what’s more, that’s the first time I got myself photographed by a stranger. Before that, I’m really a shy person that I don’t even want people taking pictures of me. But, my friend and I got ambushed (in a good way) by photographers and was put into a group of other Final Fantasy cosplayers. It felt really awkward and I almost got blinded because it seems that the flashes of cameras never stopped. I started to feel that my cheeks were twitching by holding that smile and my knees and elbows shivering by holding a pose for those uncountable cameras. But one good thing was that, I found the people in conventions really good and accommodating. Even if we don’t know each other, it feels like there’s a certain connection between each of us. They suggested some poses for our characters. It was very unforgettable.

And well, I guess the flashes of cameras hypnotized me and got me hooked into cosplaying and make me take back all those things I said back then. Right now, I think I own more than five wigs and have owned more than a set or two of contact lenses that I use for cosplay.

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Q3. What’s your favorite cosplay and why?

I love every character that I cosplay but there are two that are special: Ayame from the game Powerstone and Kagura from the anime Gintama. Both of their costumes are made by me. They are both simple characters and wear only simple dress (like Ayame wears a kimono and Kagura wears a Chinese dress) but for me they’re the characters that I felt like I’ve cosplayed and kept in character well. And they’re easy to wear in conventions and shoots too. When I wear them, I can easily move and do poses and roam around in the event without worrying. Ayame has a light-hearted character while Kagura has a silly one, and I find it easy for me to cosplay characters like that than serious ones because I, myself is a happy person. When I try cosplaying serious characters like Anya from Code Geass and Erza from Fairy Tail, I find my pictures looking awkward or something, and I always end up doing just wacky poses of them.

Q4. Have you ever met some difficulties in cosplay? And how did you solve them?

Yes; time, money and skills, especially that I do most of my costumes myself. Sometimes, I get little time to make the dress and sometimes I’m short of money to buy materials. And I’m not even a dress-maker to begin with and relied mostly on my little home economics skill, which I’ve learned during high school, with regards to the sewing aspect.

How I solved them…first find a good and stable job (to help you with the expenses), then manage your time wisely (easily said than done x.x) and practice, practice, practice sewing and making props! Yes, there will come a time when your dress will look like crap but if you make it whole-heartedly and put much effort into it, believe me, people will appreciate, especially cosplayers. We knew the processes and the hardships one must go through. And we appreciate the ingenuity and resourcefulness, and together with practice and a lot of patience, in time you’ll be better with it.

Q5. I find you have so many stunning pictures displayed in your Facebook gallery. So, are you often photographed? Is there any suggestion for people? How can they look great while facing the lens?

Well, there wasn’t a convention I attended that I haven’t been photographed even at least once, except when I’m not in costume. 😛

Hehe, I think all I can say is know your character before you cosplay him/her. And when you got the chance, practice a pose in front of the mirror and find an angle that best works for you and the character – yep, it’s not entirely mine! haha I found these tips online and just wanted to share it with you guys but I do believe the first one is a general knowledge.

Also be prepared for a pose or two so that your pictures won’t look all the same, and again know your character very, very well. This is crucial because sometimes no matter how good and epic your costume is, an out-of-character cosplayer can ruin a picture. Well unless the photographer asked you to do an OOC pose for a crack shot. But most of the times you aren’t doing a crack shot so don’t do it unless both you and the photographer agreed to it.

If your character is funny, then you can do wacky poses. If your character is serious then do a quiet and mysterious pose. If your character has a signature pose, then good for you and practice doing that pose. If your character has weapon/s, use it! (Remember you didn’t spend those sleepless and tiresome nights creating that sword or whatever weapons your character has only for it to become a background or be set aside in a picture.) If there are lots of cameras taking pictures of you and you’re confused where to look at, then try to look straight ahead, like you were in a deep thinking. It’s up for the photographers to pick the angles that they like best.

Lastly, BE confident. Then don’t forget to be courteous and say thank you to the one who took your picture.

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Q6. Is there any suggestion for which convention cosplay beginners can go?

In the Philippines, there are lots of cosplay conventions held all-year-round almost every month. If you’re a first-timer, maybe you can try to go to a convention that is held near where you live. It will be a good chance to observe the place, people and event, and make friends as well. If you’re planning to cosplay, it will be easy for you to come since you don’t have to travel far with your costume and wig. Believe me, it really is such a hassle to make your way through MRTs and LRTs while you’re carrying big weapons or even just your neatly packed costume and wig in a backpack, because of course, you don’t want your wig to be ruined before even arriving at the event. Make sure that your first ever cosplay will not be a disaster. You can also try going to the following events like Cosplaymania, Ozine, Toycon, PCC, and Tagcom.

Q7. Any new plan you can’t wait to do? Or which conventions do you plan to go recently?

Yes, I’m planning to do a Christmas Kagura version because a friend of mine insists. My friends and I are planning to go to Otaku Fest this Dec 28-29 since we’ll be having a booth and will be selling fanart key chains and bookmarks, original sketches and maybe do some commissions as well.

Q8. Are your costumes made by yourself or bought?

As I’ve mentioned in one of the questions here, I made most of my costumes by myself. But I do have a commissioned one, when I was still starting to cosplay.

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Q9. What are the good things of cosplay? And also, what are the bad things?

For me, what I find good in cosplay is the fact that it helped a lot in building up my confidence. I’m really a shy, aloof and almost anti-social person before I started cosplaying. I didn’t even want to look at my own reflection and I hate it when people take pictures of me. But I’ve already conquered it all after my first  cosplay. Another thing is that, I met many good and interesting people, and also made new friends through cosplay and attending conventions. It also helped in enhancing my skills and discovering new talents in which at first I thought I don’t have. But what’s wonderful about it is that, cosplay for me is a way of bonding with my family and friends. It helped strengthened my relationships with the people I love while doing the things I love as well.

Bad things…well there are still people who cannot understand the hobby. People, who just like me at first, find it ridiculous and crazy but didn’t even try to understand it. People who mocks cosplayers and don’t understand the hardships and effort one puts into cosplaying. People who badly criticizes a cosplayer and they didn’t even try cosplaying before nor attended a cosplay convention. Those people who think that it is just a waste of time and money. People who uses cosplay just to gain popularity or just like being ‘in’ thinking that it’s a new trend or something. Those people who cosplay just because they wanted to see girls in skimpy clothing. People who take cosplay for granted (like those who simply wear a long sleeve white shirt and blue pants with an unkempt hair and walks in the convention barefoot and call themselves a character of some anime).

This seems almost like a rant and perhaps I can even make this list longer but I don’t want to dwell on that. Nonetheless, I’m still having fun in cosplay and will always be because it’s a passion for me that will never cease. There will always be people who’ll bring you down but don’t ever let them. If you’re having fun and enjoying your heart out with what you’re doing, leave them be and they can rant or criticize you all they want but they can never stop you from doing the things you like. And it’s not all bad since you can find many good, friendly and supportive people in the cosplay community too. In the end, what matters most is the satisfaction and happiness you can get with it in which other people cannot understand even if they spend their whole life trying.

Q10: What do your family members think of your cosplay? Do they also like it and support you?

At first, they find me ridiculous and sometimes they even tease me when I wear a wig and costume. But I guess they got used to it and me looking anime almost every day and got themselves involved in cosplay-making in the end. I can say that they like it now and they give me their whole support every time I’m in a new project.

My mother and sister help me in sewing the dresses and sometimes with some of the props too. And it is my father who is assigned to make my weapons ^_^. My other younger sister and brother cosplay together with me now as well.

Holiday Matruri: Photos and Video

After having attended Holiday Matsuri, a holiday themed convention, I am proud to present to you some lovely scenes from the convention. As well as the Holiday Runway Costume Contest where people showed off there Christmas cosplays.

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What better way to spread the holiday cheer then having a Chobits Christmas?

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Even Dr.Who is in on the Christmas spirit.

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Many anime fans love to come up with their own creations to share in the spirit.

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Santa-chu is here to give all the good boys and girls toys this season.

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Let’s just hope he learned his lesson last time and lets our cosplayers enjoy christmas.

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Even royalty was present at this convention.

And below you will find Holdiay Matsuri’s Cosplay contest I hope you enjoy it: