Cosplay Gallery: Jessica Rabbit’s most iconic Mrs Rabbit looks

No time to read?
Get a summary

Singer Jessica from the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit is widely recognized as the animated lady in a glamorous red dress with a plunging neckline. This article gathers a collection of stunning cosplay interpretations inspired by Mrs Rabbit, celebrating the character’s enduring appeal.

Who is Jessica Rabbit?

Jessica first appeared in Gary Wolf’s noir novels, where Mrs Rabbit is drawn as a classic fatal beauty who uses charm to pursue her aims. The real fame arrived with the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, which honored the spirit of the original novel. People remembered not just the plot, but the seamless blend of animation and live action. Although a sequel never materialized, Jessica Rabbit remains a favorite figure among fans. It’s no surprise that cosplayers continually draw on her flamboyant, glamorous image.

Helly Valentine

On New Year’s Eve 2022, Helly staged a themed photo shoot in a short red dress. Fans recognized Jessica in the look, even though that wasn’t the original goal. After encouragement from followers, Helly embraced a full Mrs Rabbit cosplay, delivering a playful and confident portrayal that fans embraced.

Tatiana Romanova

In one of their weekly selections, the site showcased Jessica as Tatyana Romanova in cosplay form, highlighting a red dress photo set. The photographer for this set was White Beetle, presenting a bold interpretation tied to the film’s iconic palette.

Alexandra Koto

The photographer who previously brought Mrs Rabbit to life also returned with Alexandra Kot styling in a short dressing gown. It’s a memorable fan service moment, offering a playful deviation from what appeared in the film, yet staying true to the character’s glossy allure.

Anna Shakhovskaja

Anna Shakhovskaya is known for her portrayals of Panam Palmer and Rochelle in Grand Theft Auto, among others. Her Jessica Rabbit set began with the canonical red dress and also included a bold lingerie shot. The feature highlights the range a single character can inspire across different styles and tones.

Daria Flora

Curious minds often want to see Jessica in elegant lingerie, and Daria Flora delivered with a refined, confident aesthetic. The photo set showcases her strong figure and poise, emphasizing the character’s sensual energy while staying tasteful and artistic.

Major Sam

In some animated snippets, Jessica experiments with outfits beyond the red dress. One playful episode features a picnic scene in shorts, a look captured in cosplay by Major Sam and celebrated for its lighthearted edge.

Meiko Inoe

Meiko Inoe joined the wave of Jessica cosplays, bringing a spirited interpretation that emphasized the character’s warmth and charm. The collaboration with photographer Nikita Parkhomenko showcased a vibrant, sultry side of Mrs Rabbit while maintaining a respectful, artistic tone.

Veronica of Vienna

Cosplay often bridges universes, and Veronica Venskaya along with Nina Kuprina offered a cross‑universe take that blended Who Framed Roger Rabbit with another famous animated world. The portrayal of Holly Wood, an artistic character with a rebellious streak, paid homage to both settings with bold styling and a sense of playful danger. Photographer Zeta captured the fusion beautifully.

Alexandra Bessonova

Red lingerie can be a striking companion to Jessica’s look, and Alexandra Bessonova explored this vibe while presenting Mrs Rabbit in a canonical dress paired with lace accents. The shoot, photographed by Alexey Chernikov, balanced classic elegance with a contemporary edge.

Tatyana Varvarina

The final spotlight offers a canonical portrait, with Tatyana Varvarina capturing Mrs Rabbit in a way that mirrors the living character. The interpretation aims for fidelity to the original, while letting the cosplay bring a fresh, humanized presence to the iconic image. Photographer Kira Rayne.

Whose Jessica do you like the most?

Jessica Rabbit has inspired a broad, colorful spectrum of cosplay artistry. Each photographer and model brings a unique take, proving how a single character can traverse styles—from classic glamour to playful kink-free interpretations—without losing the core appeal that makes Jessica so memorable.

All visuals reflect a love for the character and a shared passion for creative photography. They demonstrate the character’s enduring resonance across generations and genres, inviting fans to explore new looks while honoring the original design and mood of the film’s most famous heroine.

Note: The imagery discussed here celebrates cosplay as a form of fan artistry and character appreciation, not endorsement of any behavior beyond artistic expression.

No time to read?
Get a summary
Previous Article

Newspaper print shortage in Finland threatens publications and ties to sanctions on yachts

Next Article

Resident Evil 4 Remake Rumors, Remakes, and Cross‑Media Expansions