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Knightess Rouge

@knightess-rouge / knightess-rouge.tumblr.com

Costume Designer / Gamer from Germany/Poland. I live and breath Videogames. Metal Gear & The Witcher fanatic. PS4. DECULTURE!
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if you ever think about sending me an ask and decide not to cause “oh she doesn’t care” or “oh I don’t want to bother her” literally I’m the loneliest piece of shit you can find and would still love you if you sent me the word nuzzle over and over again

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Anonymous asked:

Wow wow wow! your Cassie cosplay is amazing! She suits you so much!

Thank you so so so so so much, Anon! ;3;

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Cassandra "Cassie" Sandsmark aka Wonder Girl (Young Justice version)

Finally getting around to edit some of the Wonder Girl photos. It was just a spontaneous short photoshoot, because we recently had ONE warm day here in Germany. (Weather is back to winter now) It's my first costume after a long while and I love it dearly. Can't wait to wear it again to take more photos. We have so many fun ideas! <3

Photography by Janet Drake Costume by Knightess Rouge

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Anonymous asked:

I look up to you so much! Your cosplays are wonderful and truly an inspiration! One day I hope my cosplays will be as great as yours! Keep being the amazing and kind person you are 💜💜 all the love xx

;____; Thank you so much, sweet anon. You have no idea how much I needed some kind words today.I’m 100% sure your costumes are gorgeous and spectacular! 💜💜💜

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Do you have a twitch account

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No, I don’t. :) I don’t watch streams myself (prefer to play), so I had the urge to stream my games.. Sorry!

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Anonymous asked:

Hi! I'm cosplaying Cerys too and this is actually my first cosplay so... yeah xD Can you tell me how you did the pattern for the red "jacket" ? Some use plastic paper aroud their body, some do another way... I'm so confused aha. Btw, your cosplay are so nice ! Thanks from a Swiss girl who want to experiment cosplay :)

Hi! :D I actually used a shirt as a pattern and just altered the pattern A LOT. (make the base, sew it, alter it, draw it again on paper & fabric, sew it, alter it .. ect until I felt happy about how it looks)  I think the wrap version would work too!I think the best/easiest way is to look for a similar looking pattern and then alter it until it looks the way you want it. There are so many patterns (McCall’s, Simplicity, Butterick, Burda..) out there, I am sure there’ll be a great base! (and a much better base than the one I used) I usually chose this method and it often works very well.Thank you so much for your kind words!! I feel really flattered and I hope I could help you a little bit

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