Cosplay Highlights: Russian Beauties Showcasing Iconic Characters

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It’s time for a fresh round of cosplay featuring stunning Russian performers. This update highlights a blend of iconic characters and bold new ideas, including a stylish Bestia Cyberpunk 2077, Lara Croft from Tomb Raider Chronicles, a fearless mercenary from Genshin Impact, and a striking crossover pairing of Bayonetta with Dante from Devil May Cry.

Atomic Heart Twin Ballerina by Nikawuw

During the Atomic Heart journey, encounters with robots that resemble elegant ballerinas became a recurring theme. One of these performances was brought to life by the artist Nikawuw. The right twin stands out with a gleaming gold vest, while the left mirrors her in form but diverges in detailing. The designers consciously gave these figures female facial features yet concealed them behind metallic masks. A dedicated article explored these ballerina-inspired outfits in more depth.

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Beast from Cyberpunk 2077 by Kristy CHE

In the era when Johnny Silverhand lingered in memory, Bestia carried out mercenary tasks with a hint of danger and charm. A romance between these two characters unfolded long after, shaping the drama in Cyberpunk 2077’s core events. Kristy CHE sculpted the young Bestia, adding a fresh face to the cosplay roster. More Cyberpunk 2077-inspired cosplay selections can be found in the broader collection.

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Marin Kitagawa from the anime This Porcelain Doll Fell in Love by Alisa Arefieva

Marin from the manga and anime My Dress-Up Darling remains a staple of cosplay trends. Alisa Arefieva brought this vision to life, basing her outfit on fan art that diverges slightly from canon while staying true to the character’s spirit.

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I have always adored bunny motifs and have created numerous cosplay looks around sexy rabbit aesthetics. Marin’s outfit in a similar vein caught my eye, and I felt an instant urge to translate that design into a cosplay of my own.

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Photographer – 412ART.

Tereshkova from Atomic Heart by Meiko Inoe

Tereshkova is a robot administrator who offers tours of the VDNKh. The name pays homage to the pioneering female cosmonaut, Valentina Tereshkova. The in-game attribution aligns with lore, while the real-world comparison adds another layer of intrigue. Meiko Inoe crafted the Tereshkova cosplay.

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Photographer – Nikita Parkhomenko.

Cosplay compilations

  1. Great cosplay on Judy Alvarez from Cyberpunk 2077 performed by beauties from Russia and beyond
  2. Best cosplay on A2 of Nier: Automata by leggy beauties from Russia
  3. Excellent cosplay on Elvira from beauties from Russia and beyond
  4. Canonical and fan service cosplay on Ada Wong from the most beautiful Russian women
  5. Incredible Black Cat cosplay from the most beautiful girls from Russia and beyond
  6. The best cosplay on Rain from the Bloodrayne dilogy of the most beautiful girls from Russia
  7. Hottest Catwoman cosplay in leather outfits and lingerie
  8. TOP: best 2B cosplay from Nier Automata: from character comics to erotic themes
  9. Hot cosplay of Jessica Rabbit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Seductive beauties in red dresses, nightwear and lingerie

Dante and Bayonetta by Zektomis and Svizee

Devil May Cry and Bayonetta share an artistic lineage, both guided by notable game designer Hideki Kamiya. A true crossovers between these IPs remains unlikely due to licensing, yet cosplay communities often imagine such unions. In this display, Bayonetta and Dante meet through the efforts of Svizee and Svizee.

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When Ilya proposed a Dante shoot and Bayonetta joined in, friends suggested a joint session. Pathos and charisma define both characters, making them an ideal pair for a crossover. The notion that one character mimics Trish is simply a playful impression.

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Photographer – Miva.

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Daehya from Genshin Impact by Oichi

Daehya emerges as a charismatic mercenary who accepts any job with confidence. Yet few have managed to tame this desert lioness. In combat she relies on a two-handed sword whose strikes are intensified by flame. Daehya’s cosplay was crafted by Oichi. Additional works featuring the actress can be found in a dedicated article.

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Lara Croft from Tomb Raider Chronicles by Alena Mart

Alena Mart stands out as a dedicated Lara Croft interpreter. Her portfolio centers almost exclusively on this character, with monthly photo sets in various ensembles. This month showcases Lara in the military uniform from 2000’s Tomb Raider Chronicles. A separate collection is devoted to Lara cosplay.

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DC Comics Harley Quinn from Lady Melamori

The Harley Quinn craze surged around the 2015 release of Suicide Squad and remains a potent aesthetic today. A dedicated article on the site explores this topic, and Lady Melamori’s take on Harley offers both canonical and evocative fan service.

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Source: VG Times

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