The Inner Workings of a Chibi.

Hey everyone! We’re getting ready for A-Kon this weekend! If you’re going to be in the area, you should totally come check us out! We have a table in artist alley that’ll have our crafts, our books, and new merchandise for my black, queer, magical girl series! I’ll also be cosplaying all weekend (or wearing something geeky). The table pic is an example of what our booth looks like, and I’m happy to say that we’ll have even more stuff to check out :)

See you then!

So I got to write a really fun blog post for “The Curvy Fashionista” about the different ways I cosplay! I’m really excited about it because I absolutely love the blog and have been following it for a while. Feel free to check it out at this link full of my dorky face <3 <3 <3

The post has some of the cosplays pictured above, while the other pics are just me sharing cuz I feel like it :)

Victory Pose!
Photo by Maybe Photography

Victory Pose!

Photo by Maybe Photography <3 

Cosplayer is me!

Cosplay made by my wifey!!

This year was unintentionally the year of doing different cosplays from series I’ve cosplayed before, lol. Previous cosplay is on the left, with new cosplay on the right <3 Everything made by the wifey, as always <3

Cosplay line-up for Anime Iowa!!!

Friday morning/afternoon: Sonic dress
Friday evening (opening ceremonies): Wonder Woman
Saturday morning/afternoon: Dr. Facilier
Saturday evening/Masquerade judging: Mario
Sunday: Minnie Mouse

We’re headed out tomorrow! Can’t wait to be a guest this weekend and see everyone! We’ll have a booth in the vendor hall and will most likely be there when not running a panel or whatever other guest things we’ll be doing :) Feel free to stop by to check out our books, crafts, cosplay, geekery, hugs, and all that jazz <3

I am so inspired by you cosplays. From start to finish, they are amazing. I'm finally trying my hand at creating a cosplay skater dress of Falcon. Still not sure if I'm doing the MCU or comic version, but I want to get started on paper first. How do you start taking a concrete idea and creating your own interpretation?

Hi there! Thank you so much for your message! When I do different interpretations of characters (like Wonder Woman) I usually base it on styles I like to wear. I like wearing ballgowns, so I thought, “Wouldn’t it be cool if I did that?” I love Wonder Woman’s normal outfit, but I knew I wouldn’t feel comfortable in it, and a huge part of having great cosplay (and normal wear) is being in things you’re comfortable in. So I sketched the design to the ballgown, and them my partner made it :) (also known as “the wifey” aka “that woman I met 13 years ago who got me into cosplay in the first place”)

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And sometimes I decide to just have some extra fun with the cosplays, like this crazy rainbow make up I did for a “Rainbow Mario”:

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And sometimes I decide to be a bit brave and step out of my comfort zone if it’s a design I really like, like pin up stuff. So I decided to do a variation to Dr. Facilier from Princess and the Frog. I was hesitant at first but when I put everything on and took a pic I was like, “Dayum.”

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Accessories really add to things, too, like the top hat and the cane (and I also had a Tiana frog, too ^__^)

Your idea sounds amazing! I would say the comic version may be a bit more fun and colorful for a skater dress, but you can also have some fun with those kick ass wings from the movie. I would say sketch both. Look at reference pictures for skater dresses and just let the inspiration come to you, because it will. When I sketched the ball gown I pretty much looked at pictures and took elements from different ballgowns that I liked, then went with it. 

And don’t be afraid to get creative. With the Mario dress, my partner added a little pocket to the dress at the last minute, and she also used a kid’s bedsheet to do the ruffle because we couldn’t find Mario fabric.

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Have fun with your cosplay!

Got some fun pictures from Anime Detour in my Mario dress :)  Thanks to Makio’s Place for the pictures, the wifey for bringing my Mario sketch to life, and Anime Detour for being a ridiculously fun weekend <3

This Tiana that I met was so amazing! Not just because of her cosplay, but she had the character nailed! She was so nice, and that smile was so perfect! I had to get a picture with her (also I love how Yoshi is totally looking up at Naveen) The best...

This Tiana that I met was so amazing! Not just because of her cosplay, but she had the character nailed! She was so nice, and that smile was so perfect! I had to get a picture with her (also I love how Yoshi is totally looking up at Naveen) The best part was that you could just tell that she loved her cosplay, even when I saw her from a distance I could tell that she really loved the character and was enjoying portraying her, not just for all of us to gush over, but for herself, and there’s no better feeling, when it comes to cosplay, than enjoying yourself.

If anyone knows who she is please let me know so I can credit her properly :)

I haven’t updated in a while because it’s been convention madness, but Anime Detour is tomorrow and I’ll be there this weekend! I’ll be Mario on Friday, Wonder Woman on Saturday, and Sunday is up in the air. A few notes:

1. We’ll have a table in Artist Alley <3 We’ll have our books, pre-orders for the re-release of “Seeking the Storyteller” with pre-order bonuses, and plenty of fun, new crafts (table pic is from Kitsune Kon last weekend, but it shows some stuff we’ll have)

2. "Love Your Cosplay Body" will be Friday @ 5 pm in Plaza 2, which is my panel all about loving yourself and how it’s important to your cosplay.

3. "It Gets Better: Anime Detour" will be Saturday @ 1:30 pm in the Grand Ballroom, and I get to be on the panel with some amazing people :)

Hope to see you there!

Growing up, I was one of the weird kids. On top of loving video games, I loved anime, and back then that wasn’t “normal” for a black girl to be into. I was told that I wasn’t “a normal black girl,” to “stop acting white,” and was pretty much told that I wasn’t portraying my race accurately. I was also told that I “wasn’t a real girl” because I played video games. Add the fact that I was overweight and I was just this ball of oddness to people.

I did have friends, friends who I still love dearly today, but they weren’t into this whole anime/video game thing. Still, we were close like sisters, but I didn’t have too many people who could quote “Dragonball Z.” But at the age of 18, when I stepped into that convention hotel, I was suddenly surrounded by like minded people. It wasn’t just one or two people, but hundreds of them, and I suddenly didn’t feel like “the weird black girl.”

My interview with “Twin Cities Geek” celebrating #28DaysOfBlackCosplay.

Thanks so much to everyone who celebrated #28DaysOfBlackCosplay and thanks for letting me be a part of it. This movement has really shown that cosplay is something that all of us can take part in, and more importantly, it showed that there are many of us out there to support one another. To everyone who has ever been told that they’re “wrong” because of how they look or what they’re into, it’s o.k. to be different, and you’re not alone. The month may be ending, but the love and support is going to continue for the rest of the year and years to come.