Fresh Cosplay Selection Highlights The Witcher, Spy x Family, Nier Automata, and More

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Take a moment to enjoy a fresh wave of exceptional cosplay. This collection spotlights the stylish wizards from The Witcher universe, iconic heroines from automata-inspired worlds, and beloved characters from comics and anime series.

Raphtalia from The Rising of the Shield Hero by Olga Zhakulina

The premise of The Rising of the Shield Hero is familiar: a modern student named Naofumi Iwatani is swept into a fantasy world where danger lurks at every corner. To defend himself, he acquires a slave named Raphtalia, who proves her mettle in battle. The cosplay for this endearing tanuki girl was crafted by Olga Zhakulina.

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When selecting a heroine for cosplay, a few questions always come first. Can the character be portrayed convincingly? Will the outfit flatter the cosplayer? Is there a genuine urge to bring the character to life? Raphtalia’s image answered all three. She has a likable personality that’s easy to embody, and a costume rich with authentic details. The character’s ears and tail add a charming touch.

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Photographer – Alena Kosheleva.

Yor Forger from Spy x Family by Tniwe

Yor, the alluring assassin, continues to captivate cosplay fans. Recently, her look was brought to life by Vlada Lutsak, known as Tniwe. In this portrayal, Ms. Forger appears even more striking than in the anime.

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2B from Nier: Automata by Alena Sysueva

If Yor remains a recent favorite, 2B has dominated cosplay conversations for more than five years. High-quality interpretations of her look still cause a stir. A striking new set by Alena Sysueva is a prime example. A recent interview with this cosplayer highlighted her work.

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Photographer – Murzik.

Keira Metz from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt by Sofia Letyago

One of the site’s compilations featured Sofia portraying Keira Metz in full attire. Now the linen look is showcased, with the color palette carefully matched to the original. The set differs mainly in the shade of undergarments, which in the game were light green. A separate feature has celebrated Sofia herself.

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Keira in undergarments is not a whimsical choice but a canon detail. The photographer explored a waterfall scene, imagining the moment Keira prepares to meet Geralt.

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Photographer – Kristina Borodkina.

Cosplay Compilations

  1. Awesome cosplay on Judy Alvarez from Cyberpunk 2077 performed by beauties from Russia and beyond
  2. Best cosplay on A2 from 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 by the most beautiful Russian women
  5. Incredible Black Cat cosplay from the most beautiful Russian and international talents
  6. The best cosplay on Rain from the Bloodrayne series by top Russian creators
  7. Hottest Catwoman cosplay in leather and lingerie
  8. Top: Nier Automata’s finest 2B cosplay revealing character’s essence
  9. Hot Jessica Rabbit cosplay from Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Seductive figures in red gowns and lingerie

Lady from Devil May Cry 5 by Mrs.Oladyshka

Lady first appeared in Devil May Cry 3. Her real name is Mary, but in their first encounter she chose not to reveal it to Dante. Together they outwitted the demon Arkham, Lady’s father, and formed a strong alliance. The cosplay featuring Lady is crafted by Mrs.Oladyshka.

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From quick sketches of Ellie, Jill Valentine, and Ada Wong, a more ambitious project followed. The choice of character had to align with temperament and style. The decision to pursue Lady came after a family suggestion—one who loves Devil May Cry passionately. Instantly, the character’s charm, sexuality, and inner strength captured the imagination. The moment of certainty arrived: this is the one!

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Photographer – Omega N.

Witches from The Witcher 3 in lingerie

This cosplay has appeared in Witcher-related news before, but this feature expands with more visuals. The trio of Yennefer, Triss, and Keira Metz is portrayed in canonical lingerie by Augusta Miklashevskaya, Valery Andreeva, and Masha Gauthier. A separate article highlights Masha’s contribution, with her personal insights shaping the selection.

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The decision to depict Keira in a barefoot, nature-connected look came as a striking revelation. The aim was to honor the mermaid-fox-like aesthetic while staying true to the spirit of the game’s sorceresses.

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Photographer – Daria Arshinova.

Lucy from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners by Mikasa Rino

Beyond Irina Meyer’s coverage, Lucy’s image has inspired others to explore the character in depth. Mikasa Rino took a broader approach, delivering a full photo shoot that blends canon moments with fan-service visuals.

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The drive to cosplay Lucy began the moment the anime was announced. The design’s clean lines and short hair attracted immediate attention. A thorough search for detailed character notes followed, and when the trailer dropped, the decision was clear: Lucy had to be cosplayed.

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Marvel Comics Spider-Gwen by Oichi

Spider-Gwen did not appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, existing in alternate comic universes. The character gained popularity in cosplay long before a film adaptation, and Oichi has revisited the look multiple times. A dedicated article on Vera covers her journey fully.

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Misty from Cyberpunk 2077 by Beauty Grass

Cyberpunk 2077 sparked cosplay excitement even before release and remains a favorite today. Beauty Grass brings to life Misty, the enigmatic partner to Jackie Wells. The character yields several side quests and hints at the future of the game’s main character.

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Initially, Misty resonated deeply. She feels like a kindred spirit—warm, honest, and always ready to help someone underestimated. The likeness goes beyond appearance and into the character’s heart.

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Ann Takamaki from Persona 5 by Tniwe

The collection closes with a strong note of fan service. Alongside Yor Forger, Tniwe also portrayed Ann Takamaki from Persona 5. The cosplay captures what Ann might look like without her costume, with a bold red bikini that fits her character, even though it’s not canonical.

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Source: VG Times

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