Is there a character that you like so much that you wanted to be him or her for a day? Accept the reality, human doesn’t have that kind of power to exchange souls or bodies, but there is an approach to make the dream come true. The solution is by cosplaying. Cosplay in other words, are costume role-plays, where people called cosplayers wear costumes and fashion accessories to look or represent a character.
First of all, there’s no license or barrier to entry to become a cosplayer. For instance, if you want to be a cosplayer, then be one. No one is going to stop you from quitting or becoming one. In a positive note, in the Cosplay community, we, cosplayers welcomes everyone. It is free for anyone to enter or leave the Cosplay community. Cosplay, to the
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Costumes are expensive and takes a lot of patients. Each costume cost approximately a hundred to thousands of dollars. The fabric can expensive and due to different locations, some cosplayers are being limited to make their own costumes because their local fabric store does not sell the same pattern as the character that they wanted to Cosplay. As well as cosplayer who order online. It took around an average of one to two months to receive the costumes. Worst of all, sometimes the costume is totally different from what you order, the size is too big or too small.
Thirdly, based on my three years of experience, the only stressful problem I have about cosplaying is that I always have to tailor the costumes that I bought because I have a really small build. Moreover, when I can’t tailor the costume due to the difficulty of fabric that was being used, it became a waste of money because the costume is too big for me to wear. Cosplaying is a lot of work and creativity, there’s a lot of painting, paper mache, and a lot of makeups practice to look similar to the desired
Also, shawls, moccasins, leggings, chokers, and traditional dancing items, such as paddles, clubs, and spears are used. Costumes are time consuming to make. All of the materials must be gathered, of similar quality, size, and color to make a costume attractive in design, appearance, and consistency.
I made my way to the costume rack and found my first costume. Every single time I got that costume out I was surprised with how ugly it was. I didn’t mind wearing it, though. It went with my character. Getting more and more nervous, I started to search the dressing room to find a place to sit all my things down while I changed into my costume. I put on the bright, blue skinny jeans and neon orange shirt. On top of that, I wore white sneakers and a lime green cardigan. Any other time I would’ve flipped out about the outfit, but I remembered what I was doing this for. It’s totally worth
In the essay, “Secret Skin: An Essay in Unitard Theory”, American novelist, Michael Chabon, disputes that superheroes utilize their costumes in hopes of ‘concealing’ background knowledge of: who they are, how they obtain their abilities or why they adopted their alter ego (Chabon par. 28). Chabon develops his claim by arguing that people transform instead of escaping reality. Chabon believes that costumes can make a person develop into a stronger, more esteemed version of themselves. His purpose is to emphasize costumes do not keep identities anonymous but are used to display a physical representation of a person’s inner being.
Cosplay which is short for “costume play” allows an individual to basically be someone else, typically an anime, cartoon, or even video game characters to name a few. Along with the costume they take on that character’s personality and role play as them. Some will make the costumes themselves while others will buy pre-made ones. There is quite the amount of work and dedication that goes into doing this, not just for the sake of the costume looking accurate but the
We even stock the as yet unseen characters from the upcoming episodes, Rey, Finn and all the rest who will soon be top of the list of must have costumes.
Samhainophobia is the fear of Halloween, and it affects people of all ages and ethnicities. When a fear, even a fear that starts off as rational, becomes intense and irrational to the point one goes into shock or cannot think it is considered a phobia. This particular phobia is one of the more common phobias, but it can still be fairly hard to diagnose. Samhainophobia is thought to affect eleven percent of people. To truly understand why this fear affects so many different people and age groups, it is imperative that one understands the history behind Halloween as well as the reasons behind fear itself and how it affects people, what treatments are effective and available to the general public.
This chapter of People’s is titled “Unreported.” Reading the title of this chapter, I was unsure what the chapter was going to contain, but once I started reading, I did not like this chapter very much. The main topic of the chapter is that the government has a lot of ties with the media and in turn, the government controls what the media puts out to benefit themselves. In my opinion there is no way to prove that the government is manipulating the media. Obviously, I am not in the White House and I don’t know exactly what goes on behind the scenes, but I think there are a lot of assumptions made in this chapter.
In recent years, Halloween costumes have created controversy because they touch on the issue of cultural appropriation. Children are simply not aware of how their costumes can unwittingly offend certain cultures or ethnic groups, and parents are also often unsure as to which costume ideas qualify as “culturally respectful”. In the LA Times opinion editorial, “On Halloween, parents have no choice but to wade into fraught cultural politics,” Oppenheimer argues that picking a Halloween costume is a challenging task with many grey areas as to what is considered offensive to various religious or ethnic groups who are often the inspiration behind Halloween costumes. He asserts that all individuals should take care to avoid culturally appropriating, but that there are also grey areas in costume choice where appropriation isn’t as clearly defined. In order to illustrate the nuanced challenge of picking costumes, Oppenheimer utilizes an anecdote to show how societal values have changed within his lifetime. He shares, “When I was 10, I was in love with a musical theater; if you’d forced me to dress up for Halloween, I might have been chosen a character from ‘Dreamgirls,’ a play about African Americans” (Oppenheimer 3). It is evident that he was not aware of what was socially acceptable in society being that he was merely 10 years old. Considering that much time has passed, by reflecting back to his past self, he is able to realize that dressing this way could have touched many sensitive areas of cultural appropriating a race. As there are no specific set of standards established in society, individuals follow and adhere to what is presented in front of them. It is utterly challenging for all individuals to identify what is permitted in society despite the diversity in ethnic groups and age. While the youths are struggling to find the perfect balance to avoid cultural appropriating a group, it is also difficult for adults to distinguish the difference. To advise the individuals in recognizing the difference in regards to the significance of certain Halloween costumes, Oppenheimer utilizes an appeal to authority with an Yale scholar and former preschool teacher, Erika Christakis. It is ideal that, “...when it comes to the
I think there were some reasons and conditions that gave rise to the early women's rights movement. First of all, women did not have right to vote, which made women have no ability to get respect from men. Second, women were not able to get the same work chance like men. Third, the law did not proetect their property, and divorce lasw favored men, which made women to pay the property taxe. Therefore, at the beginning of the 1800's, the women started to finght for themselves. the devoted their time and participated in the fighting for help the abolish of slavery and other thing. However, after the Civil War, women still did not get the same right as men, because the gender discrimination was still strong. the 15th amendment give the right
For a person who loves hair and make-up in my opinion becoming a cosmetologist is something fun. it’s a career where you learn how to become a professional in doing hair and try new hair styles for any types of hair. Another fun thing in my opinion, is make-up different types of colors, and/or combinations of types of skin colors. A cosmetologist is a creative person someone who makes up ideas and makes It look so good on someone. A cosmetologist cares and inspects hair, skin, different types of treatment, color, cuts, washing, and conditioning. This career/job requires some important things (What Are Your Career Options in the Cosmetology Field?). Being a cosmetologist has responsibilities for example; active listening, customer service, interpersonal
Cosmetology is a very artistic career. Cosmetology is the study and application and the beauty treatment. Branches of specialty ranges anywhere between hairstyling, skin care, cosmetics, manicures/pedicures and electrology. A person that is employed in this career would cut, style, dye and wash their clients hair the way that the client wants it. Plus, they have the skills to do professional manicures and pedicures with a special design if that is what the client wants.
In this assignment I am discussing the Cardholder’s Information at Citigroup Hacked case study questions from chapter 13 of the Business and Society text. These questions are for the written week 5 assignment of the MBA 520 Leadership & Business Ethics in the Global Environment class. In this paper I will “apply ethical reasoning and create solutions to case study”. The emphasis of the Cardholder’s Information at Citigroup Hacked case study is managing technology and innovation.
At first I was extremely impressed because these people could somehow be wearing a whole new costume complete with a different hairstyle and facial hair in seconds. But from what I’ve learned in stagecraft, making facial hair is impossible to do in such a short time. I took a bit of a closer look, and then I realized that the hair was attached by an elastic that went around their head. Sure, I was a bit disappointed, but it was still very impressive. On the topic of makeup, they kept that very minimal as well, sticking to traditional makeup.
This paper will be discussing the cosplay, or costume play, subculture. In this paper, it will also go over who makes up this particular subculture, what it takes to be a cosplayer, what this subculture does for society, how society sees those who participate in it, how and when it came to be, most famous cosplay costumes, and what this subculture provides for those who take part in it.
Statement: Cosplay’s popularity growth is fast and there are lot of questions in the mind of people about cosplay. It’s meaning and reason varies from person to person and there are negativities to it.