Cosplay Highlights: Notable Looks from The Witcher, Harley Quinn, Spy Family and More

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The week draws to a close, and a collection of stunning cosplay moments from recent times is here to inspire. This edition highlights Hela from Thor, Misty from Cyberpunk 2077, and Yor Forger from Spy x Family for fans to enjoy.

Keira Metz from The Witcher 3 by Sofia Letyago

Sofia is widely celebrated in the cosplay community for bringing Triss to life. Yet her range extends to other figures in The Witcher saga. This time, she turns to Keira Metz, a sorceress who captures Geralt’s attention in the third game. Though Keira’s aims arent friendly to Geralt, her charm hinges on manipulation rather than allegiance. Separate features have spotlighted Sofia herself in the past.

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Recently, a more deliberate approach to The Witcher experience rekindled a deep affection for its characters. The heroines chosen for this collection reveal surprisingly rich depth and motivation, with costumes that emphasize each characters personality. The Witcher cosplay, in particular, remains a joyful challenge, and this is far from the end of the journey; more installments are on the horizon.

In this set, Keira stands out for her Slavic-inspired attire and rustic touches that resonated personally with many fans.

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Photographer – Kristina Borodkina.

Poison Ivy from the animated series Harley Quinn and DC Comics by Alisa Arefieva

Alice brings two distinctive interpretations of Poison Ivy to life. The first draws from the Harley Quinn animated series, where Pamela Isley appears in shorts and a T-shirt. The second leans on the comics, presenting a more provocative version of the character. No surprise here: Ivy is one of DC’s most iconic villains. More of Alices work can be found in a dedicated feature on her artistry.

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In cosplay terms, Ivy was interpreted without overthinking fan service. The inspiration came straight from the comics, where Ivy is most often depicted with minimal clothing and leaves as embellishment. This image showcases that essence.

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Photographer – 412ART.

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Yennefer from The Witcher 3 by Lada Lumos

Lada frequently revisits Witcher heroines, and here she presents Yennefer in an alternate dress from the third game. A bold bonus adds a reveal that sits comfortably within the canon and enhances the overall aesthetic of the shoot.

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Photographer – Kira Mitenkova.

Cosplay Compilations

  1. Impressive Judy Alvarez cosplay from Cyberpunk 2077, brought to life by a team of cosplayers from Russia and beyond
  2. Stunning A2 from Nier: Automata portrayed by confident performers from Russia
  3. Elegant Elvira cosplay by a talented group of Russian cosplayers and others
  4. Canonical and fan-service takes on Ada Wong by some of Russias most striking cosplayers
  5. Extraordinary Black Cat cosplay by a vibrant cast from Russia and neighboring regions
  6. Remarkable Rain cosplay from the BloodRayne duology by a diverse group of artists
  7. The hottest Catwoman cosplay in leather and lingerie looks
  8. Nier Automata’s 2B cosplay shines, spanning from character portrayal to evocative styling
  9. Jessica Rabbit cosplay from Who Framed Roger Rabbit delivers bold red fashion and alluring silhouettes

Iris Gainsborough from Final Fantasy 7 by Alena Sysueva

As fans await the remake of the beloved Final Fantasy 7, cosplayers continue to bring Iris and Tifa to life. This week, Alena Sysueva presents Iris, the young sorceress whose story has charmed players since the 1997 original. Separate coverage has highlighted Alena and her artistry.

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Iris inspired a personal alias focused on interpreting the flower girl. The initials AG echoed the artists early sketches, and the film The Finale left a lasting impression, sparking a lifelong fascination with Japanese culture and cosplay.

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Photographer – Murzik.

Hela from Thor: Ragnarok by Mi2Ray

Thor: Ragnarok is celebrated by many fans as the standout chapter in the saga of Odinson. The film balances action with humor, making it highly entertaining. Hela, Thors formidable sister, is superbly brought to life by Mi2Ray in this cosplay interpretation.

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Plans to cosplay Hela had been in progress since the films release, but the execution finally arrived. The character is richly rooted in the comics, and there is ongoing chatter about her potential return. The portrayal here captures the essence of the villain with impact.

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Photographer – Vesania.

Misty from Cyberpunk 2077 by Masha Gauthier

Misty occupies a minor but memorable position in the Cyberpunk 2077 narrative as Jacky Wellss partner who foresees certain fates. The cosplay version crafted by Masha Gauthier channels a mix of esoteric charm and retro-futuristic vibes, drawing inspiration from Daryl Hannahs Pris Stratton in Blade Runner as a touchstone.

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Seeing Misty in the game sparked a clear intention to recreate her look. The fusion of witchy calm and sci-fi edge, plus a nod to classic cinema, made the character irresistible to reproduce.

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Photographer: Elena Tod.

Ida Emean from Lady Melamori .’s The Witcher Saga

Ida is a powerful elf sorceress who possesses deep knowledge of ancient prophecies. In both the books and the third game, her role is nuanced rather than central. She aided Yen in deciphering Elder Blood legends while opting out of the war against the Wild Hunt. Ida cosplay was crafted by Lady Melamori.

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Yor Forger from the anime Spy x Family by Roksolana Riedel

Cosplayers bring the image of the alluring assassin Yor to life from Spy x Family. Roksolana pushes the portrayal beyond canon, adding a provocative edge that hints at a daring approach to the character.

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Source: VG Times

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