Makima from the Chainsaw Man series by Alisa Arefieva
The latest first season episodes of Chainsaw Man have fans buzzing, and no surprise that the manga’s standout characters are a favorite among cosplayers. Alisa Arefina delivered multiple photo sets portraying Makima, the commanding force who drives the story. Some images premiered exclusively for VGTimes. Readers can explore more of Alisa Arefiva’s bold Makima interpretations in our feature dedicated to her.
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I admire Makima as a character and this set emphasizes her authoritative aura through the power dynamics with Pochita. In the shoot, the artist sits atop the canine mascot, conveying dominance with a playful twist. This interpretation is sure to resonate with Makima fans.
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Triss Merigold from the Witcher universe by Ilona Bugaeva
The anticipation around a Witcher remake sparked a wave of cosplay creativity. Ilona Bugaeva brings to life Triss Merigold with a striking presentation that includes canonical attire and a second look in green. The public has already seen two photos, with more Witcher inspired works featured in our extensive collection.
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Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones by Daria Roose
Even after the series concluded in 2019, the saga continues to inspire cosplayers. This week Daria Roose brings Daenerys to life. Khaleesi is remembered for her evolution from a vulnerable girl to a powerful leader and, ultimately, a tragic end. This rendition captures both the regal look and the emotional complexity of the character.
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Cosplay compilations
- Remarkable Judy Alvarez from Cyberpunk 2077 captured by artists from Russia and beyond
- Stunning A2 from Nier Automata portrayed by talented cosplayers from Russia
- Impressive Elvira cosplays by a diverse group of artists
- Ada Wong vibes from Resident Evil reimagined by top Russian cosplayers
- Black Cat cosplay by standout performers from Russia and neighbors
- Rain from BloodRayne showcased by bold female cosplayers
- Catwoman in bold leather and lingerie looks
- 2B from Nier Automata rendered in both comic and daring styles
- Jessica Rabbit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit in red dress fantasy
Original cow sculpture by Oichi
Some of the most original looks rise from playful, animal inspired ideas. The cow character crafted by Oichi demonstrates this trend. This bold, cheeky cosplay stands out and has earned its own feature among dedicated artists.
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Ash from Overwatch by Tami Yuurei
Even after some reactions to the sequel, classic Overwatch characters retain strong appeal. Russian-speaking cosplayer Tami Yuurei breathes life into the hero Ash. The portrayal stays true to the original charm while adding fresh interpretation.
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Triss Merigold from The Witcher 2 by Alexandra Reil
Alexandra Reil centers her portfolio around Triss Merigold, the redhaired sorceress who appears across multiple Witcher games and books. This rendition focuses on Triss from The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, blending signature red hair with a thoughtful wardrobe that nods to both game and book lore.
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Yennefer from The Witcher 3 by Red Saya
Witcher fandom often splits into Triss and Yen camps, so this selection includes a take on the dark haired sorceress by Red Saya. Like some other creators, Red Saya revisits Yen frequently, keeping the character alive across events and shoots.
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Nami from One Piece by Tniwe
One Piece fans know the voyage of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew. Nami serves as navigator in this adventurous crew, and Tniwe brings her to life in cosplay form. The set captures her integral role within the pirate crew across a vivid, anime faithful aesthetic.
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Jill Valentine and Ada Wong from Resident Evil
Joint shoots featuring Ada Wong and Jill Valentine are a rising trend in cosplay scenes. In this showcase, Ksana Stankevich and Kristy CHE present looks from the remakes of Resident Evil parts two and three, highlighting strong character presence and dynamic duo styling.
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