It’s time for another round of standout cosplay. Today fans get a closer look at the enchanting Ciri, the bold Bayonetta, the mischievous Harley Quinn, and the disciplined yet captivating Mirabelle Garlick from Hogwarts Legacy.
Bayonetta from the third installment of Svizee’s series
In a previous post, a joint photo shoot featuring Bayonetta and Dante from Devil May Cry was shared. This time, the spotlight falls on Nastya Volkova’s solo interpretation of a black-haired witch. The cosplay draws from Bayonetta 3, released last October, and a familiar element remains a part of this interpretation. In this portrayal, Seresa summons and controls demons, staying true to the game’s iconic magic and power.
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Sasha Mifetis stands out as one of the top retouch artists in the country. The 3D effects are particularly striking. When the opportunity to shoot Bayonetta was proposed, hesitation gave way to enthusiasm after seeing previous work on stage at the Epic Con Russia festival. The photographer and model share a sharp eye for detail, with the photographer focused on imagery and the model crafting costumes. The collaboration exceeded expectations, and readers will likely feel the same sense of awe.
Photographer – Sasha Mifetis.
Ciri from The Witcher 3 by Daria Flora
Cosplay selections would be incomplete without a nod to characters from The Witcher universe. The image of Ciri from the third game was brought to life by Daria Flora. The broader collection includes additional cosplay inspired by this world, inviting fans to explore more takes on Geralt’s world and its heroines.
Cosplay highlights and discussions continue to expand the universe, showcasing how the series inspires imaginative interpretations across generations of players and artists alike.
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Makima from Chainsaw Man by Sasha Son
Makima has shifted in popularity recently, with fans exploring other Chainsaw Man characters. Yet Sasha Son, returning to cosplay after a break, captures the image of this cunning figure with a striking presence on screen and in photos.
Makima is a character whose evolution is notable, moving from a seemingly friendly persona to a commanding, strategic figure. Her story unfolds with moments that reveal the core of her character, and readers can revisit key developments in the manga to understand her actions more deeply.
Photographer – Penka.
DC Comics Harley Quinn from Ulichan
Harley Quinn remains a perennial favorite, independent of new film releases, and her voice in cosplay continues to resonate with fans. Recently, Ulichan brought Miss Quinn to life through a striking cosplay shoot. Fans can discover more Harley-focused photo sets in the main article dedicated to the character.
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Ballerina twin from Atomic Heart by Lunarite
The buzz around Atomic Heart shows no signs of slowing. This lineup previously featured Tereshkova, Baba Zina, and even Eleanor’s fridge, and here the focus turns to a robotic ballerina. Lunarite crafted a version that emphasizes movement and chrome elegance, omitting silver pants for a bold, modern take. The role of these twins in Atomic Heart is explored in a separate feature as well.
Photographer – Lunarite.
Ada Wong from Resident Evil 4 by Kaya Nilson
In recent times, several creators have published Ada Wong cosplay sets. This aligns with the Resident Evil 4 remake buzz that started circulating in late March. Leaks show changes to Ada’s outfit in the new release, yet Kaya Nilson chose a fan-service rendition that honors the character’s iconic appearance. It’s a bold reinterpretation that doesn’t attempt to mirror the game’s updated canon but instead celebrates fan enthusiasm for the character.
Photographer – Kaya Nilson.
Mirabelle Garlick from Hogwarts Legacy by Win Winry
Hogwarts Legacy features a select group of striking female characters, and Mirabel Garlik, the herbalist teacher, stands out for many fans. The chosen Win Winry photo set highlights her distinctive look, noting that the game’s in-world attire is considerably more modest than some fan interpretations might suggest.
Photographer – Win Winry.
Lenore from Castlevania by Ksana Stankevich
Castlevania remains one of the standout animated series inspired by video games. It has earned comparisons to Arcane and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners for its visual style and storytelling. For fans who may be less familiar with the game lineage, the series offers a rich universe to explore. This feature spotlights Lenore, portrayed by Ksana Stankevich, as part of the cosplay lineup.
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Photographer – barabaka.
Ballerina twin from Atomic Heart by Daria Flora
In the game, twins play a key role, and this feature includes two elegant ballerinas with one portrayed through body paint, giving a futuristic metallic sheen. Daria Flora brings the second version to life with a silver body paint finish that emphasizes texture and movement.
Photographer – Daria Flora.
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