Cosplayer Interview: Destiny Nickelsen
Destiny has been very busy since this interview was conducted. Having made several new outfits for Dragon*Con such as Eleanor Lamb from Bioshock 2 and a Moulin Rouge version of Belle (along with various others who took on the other Disney Princesses). Destiny has also created both Elizabeth from Bioshock Infinite and her look in the upcoming Rapture DLC for the game. She is currently working on even more outfits for her upcoming conventions which include one in Texas and New York Comic Con next week. Hope you guys enjoy!!
Destiny
Nickelsen is a cosplayer who’s from Boston, MA and has some serious talent when
it comes to cosplaying. Destiny has over a decade of costuming work/experience
but according to this interview she has not been cosplaying for that long. Her
outfits range from comic book characters to video games and anime. Some of
these show her various loves such as for Spider Man, which explains why she’s
done both Mary Jane and Felicia Hardy (Black Cat). Like many other female
cosplayers she also did an alternate outfit for Juliet Starling from Lollipop
Chainsaw. Injustice: Gods Among Us, Dragon Ball Z, DC Comics, etc. These are
just some of the franchises/series Destiny pulls characters from!
Photo by Patrick Sun |
1. What is your Name?
Destiny Nickelsen
2. Where are you from?
Boston, MA.
3. How long have you been Cosplaying?
I've been making
costumes for over 15 years, seriously cosplaying for about 4.
4. What is your Favorite Cosplay you’ve made so far?
Right now it's
my Injustice Harley Quinn! She's a lot of fun to wear!
5. Are there any upcoming outfits that you are able to
share/tell?
I have lots of
stuff I'm working on right now, including some Bioshock stuff, Monster High,
and Zelda. I have an album of upcoming stuff on my Facebook page!
6. How did you get into Cosplay?
I decided to
wear an anime costume for Halloween one year to be different, and loved it. I
had been going to cons for a while already, so that experience made me want to
really try cosplaying at cons. I grew up sewing and crafting, and loving
games, comics and sci-fi, so I just put my two worlds together and started
costuming.
7. Who’s your favorite Video Game Character?
I have a lot!
Definitely Link and Zelda, Scorpion, Juliet Starling, Mad Moxxi, Little
Sisters from Bioshock, my Skyrim characters. Haha!
8. Who’s your favorite Comic Book Character?
Spider-Man! He
was my first comic book love!
9. What was a memorable con moment? Worst con moment?
Most con moments
are memorable when in with friends having a blast, and meeting new people.
Worst con moment was being "interviewed" by a creepy rude guy and
feeling really uncomfortable.
10. Do you have a Favorite convention you go to/been
to?
New York Comic
Con is probably my favorite. I also really love Katsucon.
11. What advice would you offer to those that want to
get into cosplay?
Be yourself! Remember
to do it for fun. Choose characters you are passionate about. Don't try to be
popular. Just do what makes you happy. Start small, and don't be afraid to make
mistakes along the way. Learn from your mistakes! Don't be afraid to ask for
help from other costumers. Most are very friendly and helpful!
12. What is your favorite part of
cosplaying as a character?
For me cosplay
is an empowering thing. I struggle with anxiety, and am shy and
non-confrontational. I like cosplay because it gives me a chance to be someone
other than myself, someone who may be stronger, or more confident. It lets me
break out and helps me not be so shy, gives me an opportunity to meet people
and do things I wouldn't normally have the courage to do. I love the whole
experience of transformation into a character, and meeting other people who
appreciate the work I put into said transformation and costume.
Picture:
Photo by Tobias Roybal Photography |
How was this
outfit made?I made a
rubberized spandex body suit, and added fur to the collar, made gloves with fur
strips. Made a simple waist cincher, and added fur to some boots that I
purchased. I made the wig myself because I couldn't find a style I liked. So I
sewed wefts to a cap. I made my mask by casting my face with Alginate, and then
made a plaster positive. Then I heat formed Wonderflex to my face cast, cut out
the mask shape, sanded and painted it. I engraved a cat tag to read
"Felicia" and attached it to a choker I made.
How long did this
outfit take?
Probably about
14 hours total.
Photo by Sweet Sensation Photography |
Photo by Joseph Chi Lin |
Photo by Tobias Roybal Photography |
Photo by Tobias Roybal Photography |
Conclusion:
There you have
it people! Destiny sure is an amazing girl and she has love for so many
characters. Can’t wait to see what she makes next!
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