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Cosplay Feature: 16bitSami's Dancing Scyther!

Photo by Two Flame Studios Pokemon gijinkas never fail to impress me and 16bitSami's take on Scyther as a Scimitar Dancer immediately caught my eye in wanting to write about it. Done for Otakon earlier in the year, Sami states that she wanted to emulate the "dancer style vibes" she had for a previous take on Flareon. Not only that, but there are other elements taken from a Cowslip designed Scyther cosplay she did nearly 10 years ago :O. So if you want to let learn more about this gorgeous cosplay, let's dive in! Sami has a fantastic long green wig that has a sort of forest vibe with its shade. I'm not entirely sure if the armor piece directly on top of it is a leaf design of sorts but Sami has that rocking as additional headgear. Some of the pictures I have will also give a glimpse to a green hood that travels down her back with a gold trim on the edge. I really love the blend of clothing and armor that Sami utilized for this cosplay. When you get down to the main...

Why She's my Favorite: Yaya Han


You pretty much can't go around searching about Cosplay without having Yaya Han's name popping up! She's been cosplaying for an incredibly long time and has been a pioneer in popularizing it to the mainstream media. It's not just her incredibly gorgeous looks, but her immaculate display of craftsmanship, love and creativity as well that has led to her gaining so much notoriety. She was one of the cosplayers I first found again through Jessica Nigri and while I haven't seen her many times, I can tell you that each time she has been nothing but sweet and welcoming to me. From giving me cosplay support and heartwarming advice, Yaya always cheers me on at conventions when I see her.

 Not to mention the fact that she's impressed by my new outfits each time I show her something new which means so much to me coming from her. Seriously go look at her website and her extensive portfolio. I don't even come CLOSE to her talent, but I cosplay for the rewarding experiences it's given me which is one of the many reasons she pushes for in promoting cosplay. I sometimes don't understand the hate she gets but she's incredible for dealing with it maturely.

I plan on hopefully being able to see her at NYCC again this year (provided her line isn't crazy long) excited to show her my latest outfit. Plus, Yaya seems to be supportive of my blog and has taken notice of the strong positive voice I have in the community...otherwise I don't know why else she'd be following me on Twitter!!

To Yaya, thank you for being an incredibly kind person towards me. Your support for my cosplays and encouraging words always helps whenever I feel discouraged. I may not be able to make as many outfits as you can, but I put lots of love in them, and I think you see that. I miss you lots and look forward to seeing you in a few months <3


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