Cosplay Creations
Cosplay Creations
Cosplay Creations
I have worked on a variety of pieces for cosplay and events over the past few years, building my skills in sewing, pattern drafting, and 3D printing, makeup, and more.
I have worked on a variety of pieces for cosplay and events over the past few years, building my skills in sewing, pattern drafting, and 3D printing, makeup, and more.
I have worked on a variety of pieces for cosplay and events over the past few years, building my skills in sewing, pattern drafting, and 3D printing, makeup, and more.
Thanatos Tunic & Gauntlet
"Hades" (SuperGiant Games)
To achieve Thanatos' dark yet shimmery color pallet, I selected a color-shifting blended fabric to be the focal point. This turned out to be a great match; the green to purple shift did a great job replicating the game's cell-shaded art style.
For the garment's construction, I first sewed the base out of black spandex. After making adjustments to the pattern for a better fit, I sewed the color-shift fabric onto the outside of the base. I added extra length to this fabric too in order to hide small pleats that would help it create nice draping down the torso. I then finished the garment by hand-stitching a binding out of gold spandex around the neck/chest opening.
I also 3D modeled Thanatos' gauntlet. I designed and printed many iterations in order to experiment with both the proportions and how the gauntlet attached to the wearer.
SuperGiant Games' characters and art-style are extremely vivid and unique. Trying to re-create their art in the real world was a challenge that taught me a lot about mixing materials and focusing on how a silhouette reads.
Thanatos Tunic & Gauntlet
"Hades" (SuperGiant Games)
To achieve Thanatos' dark yet shimmery color pallet, I selected a color-shifting blended fabric to be the focal point. This turned out to be a great match; the green to purple shift did a great job replicating the game's cell-shaded art style.
For the garment's construction, I first sewed the base out of black spandex. After making adjustments to the pattern for a better fit, I sewed the color-shift fabric onto the outside of the base. I added extra length to this fabric too in order to hide small pleats that would help it create nice draping down the torso. I then finished the garment by hand-stitching a binding out of gold spandex around the neck/chest opening.
I also 3D modeled Thanatos' gauntlet. I designed and printed many iterations in order to experiment with both the proportions and how the gauntlet attached to the wearer.
SuperGiant Games' characters and art-style are extremely vivid and unique. Trying to re-create their art in the real world was a challenge that taught me a lot about mixing materials and focusing on how a silhouette reads.
Thanatos Tunic & Gauntlet
"Hades" (SuperGiant Games)
To achieve Thanatos' dark yet shimmery color pallet, I selected a color-shifting blended fabric to be the focal point. This turned out to be a great match; the green to purple shift did a great job replicating the game's cell-shaded art style.
For the garment's construction, I first sewed the base out of black spandex. After making adjustments to the pattern for a better fit, I sewed the color-shift fabric onto the outside of the base. I added extra length to this fabric too in order to hide small pleats that would help it create nice draping down the torso. I then finished the garment by hand-stitching a binding out of gold spandex around the neck/chest opening.
I also 3D modeled Thanatos' gauntlet. I designed and printed many iterations in order to experiment with both the proportions and how the gauntlet attached to the wearer.
SuperGiant Games' characters and art-style are extremely vivid and unique. Trying to re-create their art in the real world was a challenge that taught me a lot about mixing materials and focusing on how a silhouette reads.
Stolas Waistcoat & Shirt
"Helluva Boss" (Spindlehorse Studios)
The bold colors and clean design of Stolas' casual, victorian-themed outfit, inspired me to create my own version.
I wanted to make sure that my designs incorporated the cartoonish proportions that give Stolas his recognizable silhouette. Details like the long tails on the waistcoat and the shirt's exagurated bishop sleeves were included to help ground my look in the show's style.
For my materials, I needed to find fabrics that were both lightweight and boldly colored. Thin, shiney satin worked really well for standing out, and for staying cool in the Atlanta heat.
The character sits right on the line between serious and silly, and I feel that this particular look of his is a great incapsulation of that balance.
Stolas Waistcoat & Shirt
"Helluva Boss" (Spindlehorse Studios)
The bold colors and clean design of Stolas' casual, victorian-themed outfit, inspired me to create my own version.
I wanted to make sure that my designs incorporated the cartoonish proportions that give Stolas his recognizable silhouette. Details like the long tails on the waistcoat and the shirt's exagurated bishop sleeves were included to help ground my look in the show's style.
For my materials, I needed to find fabrics that were both lightweight and boldly colored. Thin, shiney satin worked really well for standing out, and for staying cool in the Atlanta heat.
The character sits right on the line between serious and silly, and I feel that this particular look of his is a great incapsulation of that balance.
Stolas Waistcoat & Shirt
"Helluva Boss" (Spindlehorse Studios)
The bold colors and clean design of Stolas' casual, victorian-themed outfit, inspired me to create my own version.
I wanted to make sure that my designs incorporated the cartoonish proportions that give Stolas his recognizable silhouette. Details like the long tails on the waistcoat and the shirt's exagurated bishop sleeves were included to help ground my look in the show's style.
For my materials, I needed to find fabrics that were both lightweight and boldly colored. Thin, shiney satin worked really well for standing out, and for staying cool in the Atlanta heat.
The character sits right on the line between serious and silly, and I feel that this particular look of his is a great incapsulation of that balance.
Fantasy Faun Tail & Antlers
Original Character
In preparation for a "Fantasy Ball" I was attending, I made a belt-worn tail to complete my fantasy faun look.
I wanted to create a fun accessory to help sell the character's identity and help me emerse into the evening. I designed a pattern that encorporated darts on the underside in order to add structure to help balance the soft, rounded top.
The faux fur is upcycled from a thrifted seat cushion and filled with synthetic pillow stuffing. After stuffing it, I sewed the tail closed and hand-sewed the elastic belt loop onto the base.
For the same character, I've also been working on 3D printing antlers that I could wear with prosthetic adhesive. I love the shapes I've come up with and am excited to continue refining them.
Fantasy Faun Tail & Antlers
Original Character
In preparation for a "Fantasy Ball" I was attending, I made a belt-worn tail to complete my fantasy faun look.
I wanted to create a fun accessory to help sell the character's identity and help me emerse into the evening. I designed a pattern that encorporated darts on the underside in order to add structure to help balance the soft, rounded top.
The faux fur is upcycled from a thrifted seat cushion and filled with synthetic pillow stuffing. After stuffing it, I sewed the tail closed and hand-sewed the elastic belt loop onto the base.
For the same character, I've also been working on 3D printing antlers that I could wear with prosthetic adhesive. I love the shapes I've come up with and am excited to continue refining them.
Fantasy Faun Tail & Antlers
Original Character
In preparation for a "Fantasy Ball" I was attending, I made a belt-worn tail to complete my fantasy faun look.
I wanted to create a fun accessory to help sell the character's identity and help me emerse into the evening. I designed a pattern that encorporated darts on the underside in order to add structure to help balance the soft, rounded top.
The faux fur is upcycled from a thrifted seat cushion and filled with synthetic pillow stuffing. After stuffing it, I sewed the tail closed and hand-sewed the elastic belt loop onto the base.
For the same character, I've also been working on 3D printing antlers that I could wear with prosthetic adhesive. I love the shapes I've come up with and am excited to continue refining them.
Jester Pants
Original Character
My take on medieval
After confirming my measurements,
Jester Pants
Original Character
My take on medieval
After confirming my measurements,
Jester Pants
Original Character
My take on medieval
After confirming my measurements,
"Vash the Stampede" Jacket
"Trigun Stampede" (Studio Orange)
My variation of
I chose to crop the jacket in preparation for the event's warm weather.
I worked with neoprene, spandex, and heavy-weight boning.
"Vash the Stampede" Jacket
"Trigun Stampede" (Studio Orange)
My variation of
I chose to crop the jacket in preparation for the event's warm weather.
I worked with neoprene, spandex, and heavy-weight boning.
"Vash the Stampede" Jacket
"Trigun Stampede" (Studio Orange)
My variation of
I chose to crop the jacket in preparation for the event's warm weather.
I worked with neoprene, spandex, and heavy-weight boning.
Volleyball Bag
Original Design
I upcycled thrifted jackets to make a gym bag for volleyball.
I loved the colors I found and the bold contrast they give the finished bag.
Volleyball Bag
Original Design
I upcycled thrifted jackets to make a gym bag for volleyball.
I loved the colors I found and the bold contrast they give the finished bag.
Volleyball Bag
Original Design
I upcycled thrifted jackets to make a gym bag for volleyball.
I loved the colors I found and the bold contrast they give the finished bag.





























