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COSMODE Cosplay Magazine

Born in Japan, the heart of cosplay, COSMODE is a specialized magazine that covers the latest trend in cosplay! Always fully loaded with the news and topics they want to read, Japanese cosplayers continue to love and support COSMODE.

After breaking the established theory, “cosplay magazines never make it past the second issue”, COSMODE continued to grow and is now Japan’s top cosplay magazine boasting the most copies in circulation.
Cosplay Covers

Thanks to the rapid growth of the cosplay culture worldwide, there have been many requests for an English version of COSMODE. And now, feeling the need to respond to the voice of cosplayers around the world, COSMODE has been translated and digitalized creating COSMODE Online! Using the advanced technology of the digital age, COSMODE will be easily read by anyone anywhere! COSMODE Online will be released simultaneously around the globe at a price anyone can afford.


Cosplay Magazine

FIND YOUR COSPLAY STYLE!

Cosplay Magazine

COSMODE Magazine has played a conductive role in the expansion of cosplay in Japan. When the magazine was first released in 2002, there were no online communitiy to bring people together. After the release, cosplayers felt that cosplay was more acceptable.

For the first time, now it is available in English as online Cosplay Magazine!


Cosplay is your an expression of love for the characters, your love for the art, and your love to your friends.


Each issue of COSMODE Online features the top cosplayers expressing their love by showing off their handmade costumes. Nothing is left out with beautiful photography that captures even the smallest details like posing, props, and background.

COSMODE How-tos is covers every aspect of cosplay featuring tutorials on makeup, posing, and clothing modification, as well as costume making tips. Newbie cosplayers can start by learning the various fabrics types and fundamentals of cosplay. Cosplay veterans can learn some advance techniques such as making full armor.



Check out your fellow cosplayers' styles and get new ideas! There are hundreds of cosplayers featured in our Cosplay Snapshots section. Learn about cosplay scene around the world at World Cosplay Report. Find out what cosplayers in Japan have in their bags, what their rooms are like, and how their love life is at COSMODE Life.

Cosplay and Anime Costume Resources

  • Adella Cosplay
    Fashion student and cosplay creator extraordinaire Adella shows off her considerable skills and attention to detail in her blog / site, Adella Cosplay. See photos of her modeling her costume creations, including characters from Revolutionary Girl Utena, Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch and Kingdom Hearts.
  • Angelic Pretty - Gothic & Lolita Fashions From Japan
    Straight from the streets of Harajuku, Angelic Pretty is a Japanese fashion house specializing in Gothic and Sweet Lolita fashions. Order direct from their English website.
  • Angelicstar.net - Yaya Han's Cosplay Photo Gallery
    Model and costume designer Yaya Han shows off her latest creations and photo shoots at her site, Angelicstar.net.
  • Anna House - Lolita Fashions from Hong Kong
    Lovely and sweet Lolita fashions straight from Hong Kong, courtesy of Anna House. Site's content is in Japanese, English and Mandarin.
  • Arisa Mizuhara's MySpace Page
    Called the "Cosplay Goddess," Tokyo-based twenty-something Arisa Mizuhara is a professional cosplayer. Visit her MySpace page and see her modeling her latest creations.
  • Baby The Stars Shine Bright
    One of the most famous and coveted Lolita fashion labels in Japan, Baby the Stars Shine Bright offers online shopping for overseas customers.
  • Chibi Cosplay
    Think grown-ups got the market cornered on cosplay? Guess again! Chibi Cosplay collects photos of adorable munchkins dressed up in super cute Sailor Moon costumes.
  • Cosaru.com Online Cosplay Shop
    New York City-based Cosaru.com offers ready-to-wear and custom-made anime costumes and cosplay accessories, including Bleach shinigami kimonos, seifuku (school uniforms) from InuYasha, Card Captor Sakura and Chobits and bunny / kitty ears.
  • Cosplay Closet
    Commission a made-to-order cosplay costume made by this award-winning couple. The photos of some of their amazing creations alone are worth a visit.
  • Cosplay Magic
    Cosplay Magic features an extensive array of ready-to-wear and made-to-order cosplay costumes, wigs and accessories, featuring characters from Naruto, Bleach, D.Gray Man, One Piece, Trigun and more.
  • Cosplay Underground
    Find photos, how-to's, forums and inspiration to create your own unique cosplay look at Cosplay Underground.
  • Cosplay Wigs From RPG Show
    Complete your cosplay look with a wig designed especially to look like your favorite characters' coif. RPG Show sells wigs for Naruto, Bleach, Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts characters.
  • Cosplay.com
    Online community for cosplay enthusiasts. See photos of cool costumes, get tips and ideas from other cosplayers and chat about upcoming events and trends in the forums.
  • Dream Shoppe - Lolita Fashions From Japan
    Order the latest Gothic & Lolita styles straight from Japan with the help of Dream Shoppe, a reseller dedicated to helping English-speaking customers get their fashion fix.
  • In the Starlight - Gothic Lolita Costumes
    Romantic and frilly, In the Starlight is a U.S.-based costumer specializing in Gothic Lolita clothing and accessories, both ready-to-wear and custom creations.
  • La Carmina Gothic Lolita Fashion
    In her Gothic and Lolita fashion site La Carmina, Carmen Yuen showcases photos, trends, designers and the celebrities that make this Japanese style subculture so fascinating.
  • Lawara Shop - Cosplay Costumes and Accessories
    Lawara Shop offers authentic Japanese schoolgirl uniforms, cosplay costumes based on manga and anime characters, Gothic Lolita costumes, both ready to wear and custom-made, and the accessories to give your look that finishing touch.
  • Vivcore - Candy Violet and Cute Salad Couture
    Vivcore is the home of designer Vivien Hoffpauir, and her two lines, the Gothic Lolita-inspired Candy Violet, and her colorful street fashion line, Cute Salad.

CosPlay Wig Tutorial

Short tutorial on wig for cosplayer, taken from http://nightmare-injection.net/tutorial.html

So you want to try styling your own wig? Good for you! I don't consider myself an expert, but love helping and have written the following to share what I know. This is not a complex tutorial, but it shares the basics about styling wigs and provides some helpful information that I haven't seen elsewhere.

Purchasing a Wig
This is one of the trickiest parts, in my opinion. I purchase off of Cosworx, Amphigory, and when I'm feeling risky, eBay. Look for wigs that are made with Japanese synthetics, or Kanekalon for the highest quality wig. Quality pays off, trust me!

Wig care
Have a wig but don't need to do much to it? There are some easy things you can do that won't change the shape, but will make it look better!
  1. Layer-cut: By using a razor(the kind you shave with) and "brushing" it against the bottom fibers of your wig, you can thin out the edges and give them that anime/video game look.
  2. Motion's sheen oil spray: This stuff is the best. It's the final coating to a wig. Oil spray keeps your wig from tangling and gives it a nice sheen. And, it smells like bananas! Oil spray is not a detangler. To use, spray from a 1-foot distance on your finished/brushed wig. Don't spray too much that the liquid forms beads on the fiber. The important part is to let your wig dry for 6-8 hours. Once it's dry, it will be silky soft!
Wig-straightening/part-moving
If your wig is curly or the part is not in the right place, I can help you! First, place pins at the top of your wig to a styrofoam head. Brush the wig fiber to how you would like it to stay naturally - I recommend using a chopstick or other straight round instrument for moving a part. Use a stabbing motion at the base of the wig where you want the part, and bring the fiber to the other side. If you are making big fluffy bangs, make a horizontal part (a couple inches) at the top of the head and bring the fiber towards the front. When you're done, place it in your bathtub or somewhere where water can drain. Get the biggest pot you have, and heat water until it's nearly boiling. Remember to use gloves if the handles are hot! When it's ready, slowly pour the hot water over the top of your wig, making sure that all the fiber gets wet. Next, you allow the wig to drip-dry. You can press the fiber against a towel in a few hours if you get anxious, or put it on a towel in front of a dehumidifier (only if you have one). When your wig is dry or nearly dry, brush it out. If it's still wavy, repeat the process several times until it straightens.

Wig Styling
That impossibly-spiky-haired character giving you trouble? I can help!
Here's what I recommend:
  • Wig with lots of fiber (or extensions added)
  • Wig Head and pins
  • Reference pictures
  • Aqua Net Hairspray
  • Got2B Glued Styling Spiking Gel (4:Screaming Hold)
  • Hair Dryer (low setting used)
  • Good scissors for cutting
  • (Elmer's Glue? This does work, but I don't recommend it because it is damaging to a wig and cannot be washed out)
  • (Tile Caulk? This will reinforce tips at the tops so that they never come apart, but you won't be able to wash out your wig.)
I can't stress enough that you will need multiple references as you're working; they help you get the spikes right where you need them.

Natural Fluffy Spikes:
The key to styling spikes is to work lightly, and do one spike at a time. This means that you cut each spike individually, hold it into position, apply a little bit of spiking gel along the length of the spike (or none at all for a totally natural, fluffy spike), and use a hair dryer on LOW setting for each spike. Every few spikes, use a little hair spray from a distance and try to spray them only. Try not to let the spray bead up; it means you're spraying too close or too much. If you want more product in it, let it dry before you put more in.

Flat Spikes:
These must be styled one at a time as well. I do recommend cutting them individually, but you don't have to. They do need to be styled individually, though. These spikes require a lot of spiking glue and a hair dryer on LOW setting, with hair spray at the very end. When using hair spray, spray from 9-12 inches away from the wig, and lightly so that the spray does not bead up on the wig.

Recommended tutorials:
Wigs Tutorials:
http://www.pettingzoowigs.com
http://forums.cosplay.com/showthread.php?t=97834
http://forums.cosplay.com/showthread.php?t=57484
http://www.katashacostumes.com/wig.html

Props and Accessories Tutorials:
Wonderflex: http://forums.cosplay.com/showthread.php?t=60768
Vinyl over foam: http://forums.cosplay.com/showthread.php?t=83378
Swords: http://forums.cosplay.com/showthread.php?t=44967

CosPlayWiki, Wikipedia for CosPlayer!

CosPlay Wiki
If you are here there is a good chance you are interested in learning about cosplay or already a member of the cosplaying community. If you are new to cosplaying you might want to check out the Beginner's guide.

CosplayWiki is someplace where you can share your knowledge, be an expert in the field. But why a wiki when there are so many other resources dedicated to cosplaying out there? The answer to that is simple: With the vast amounts of information that is associated with cosplaying a wiki is a great way to organize that information. Want to find out how to make armor for your costume? We have information on that! But as you are building your project you might decide you need more information on the materials you need or the various different tools to work with those materials. Information is all webbed together with common associations.

You can find and CREATE that information here. You can be the editor, you can be the expert. We do ask that you register before editing, but you can browse and use the information as much as you want if you dont. You only have to register if you want to edit and contribute to the community. A wiki is a community driven project - it doesn’t belong to a single person, it is owned by everyone who wants to contribute and help. As you are reading through CosplayWiki and come to a page where you have something to share, or even come to a page that doesn’t exist, please edit, make chances and have fun. Do you have a tutorial you have put together? Do you want to share it? Head over to the tutorial's page

If you are new to wikis I suggest that you take a look at the help page to learn about the basic editing techniques. It is amazingly simple to do. If you want to practice your editing skills, head over to the sandbox and make some simple edits and practice your coding skills.

Share the link to CosPlayWiki. Share your knowledge with others. CosplayWiki is just starting out, so your help is appreciated.

Kawaii!!!! Cosplayer Arisa Mizuhara!

Arisa Mizuhara is a professional cosplayer. For her, it is both work and hobby.
As professional cosplayer, Arisa Mizuhara model in costume for photoshoot and cdrom, make special appearance and performance in roadshow and cosplay event as showgirl. All the costume are made by herself!
Her Services
Visiting Japan, or living in Japan and interested in anime/cosplay cultures? she can offer you some fun. d(-_^) she has met with several foreign friend who like anime and cosplay girls and all of them enjoy the time with her.

Here is what she offer:
  1. Showgirl for event, party, stage performance. she can sing, dance and host 3(-_^) in costume!
  2. Media. for tv, advertisement, print job
  3. Design, costume making. Arisa Mizuhara make all my costume herself. she can make for you too!

Browse Arisa Mizuhara's complete picture and bio at http://arisahp.fc2web.com/
FS Fan Profile (with 150+ pics): http://profiles.friendster.com/45624473

Cosplayers in Friendster

Paulineღ pAuLiNe ღ
Female, Born 1991, Single
Location: Las Piñas, Metro Manila, PH
College: St. Scholastica's College Manila
YM: beautifullychaotic_dollie@yahoo.com
Interested In: Friends
Member Since: Nov 2006
http://profiles.friendster.com/beautifullychaotic00

Hi-Quality Cosplay Photostock Links

Check this amazing high-quality photo-stock gallery from Alodia-stock album (hosted by devianART). Modeled and shared by Alodia Gosiengfiao, professional Philippines cosplayer.

Cosplayers Blog Directory

Yui Miruku (ユィみる)
http://yuihey.blog104.fc2.com

Maid May CHIBIKKO cane.
Zero Energy DBZ NOBE YAMANA

Interest: Cosplay ♪, Work :p

Hana Sakurai (桜井はな)
http://pink.ap.teacup.com/hanastyle/

I love pinks... and act on Cosplay
I want to be everybody angels...

Interest: JAM together with your master下さった☆

Links to Meido Cafe Sites


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MaidSan
http://www.maidsan-i.com/index.html


Mia Cafe
http://www5f.biglobe.ne.jp/~miacafe/miaeng/

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