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Cosplayer Shiva > Costume of Eternal Sailor Chibi Moon (Sailor Moon Sailor Stars)
- Most Recent Photo
- 11-18-2011
- Series
- Sailor Moon Sailor Stars
- Character
- Eternal Sailor Chibi Moon
- Year Completed:
- 2010
- Construction Difficulty:
- Difficult
- Costume worn at:
- Anime Boston 2012
- Anime Boston 2011
- Anime Boston 2010
- Dragon*Con 2011
About this Costume
- Construction Details:
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The base leotard is a matte spandex from Discount Dance Supply, and the rest of the fabrics are all from the casa collection. The skirt is a double circle skirt knife pleated onto the waist ribbon and hemmed to be shorter on the sides than the front and back. The sleeves use an Edwardian dress pattern and the bows and collar follow Lynleigh's pattern and attach to the fuku using snaps. The rings on the gloves and sleeves are stuffed with batting. The odango accents are cast in resin and mounted on craftfoam. The wings are white turkey feathers on a wire backing which I originally made in 2006 for my Amano Rinoa costume. The Kaleidoscope wand hilt is made of Styrofoam and decorated with craft foam, metal buttons, and Sculpty accents. The shaft is a curtain rod from Wal-mart which I embedded in the foam using a power drill.
Thank you to Sweet~Pea for making all of the tiaras and broaches for the group! - Personal Thoughts:
- Growing up watching Sailor Moon, I always liked Chibiusa; she was silly, spunky, always willing to fight the bad guys, and the only one to really tell Sailor Moon she was a wimpy crybaby and to get over herself! I also loved her cotton candy hair. I always wanted to do an Eternal Sailor group and I finally got the opportunity in 2011.
Wig Details
- Wig Brand
- Cosplay Angella1024
- Wig Name
- Clip On Ponytail 24"
- Styling Notes
- Third time for this wig was the charm. This time I started with a 24" clip-on ponytail wig. I removed 12" from each ponytail and used the excess as extensions to cover the egg-shaped styrofoam odangos. I then sewed the odangos on to the base wig and inserted the ponytails. I shaped the ends, curled the bangs, and sewed some of the ponytail hair to the odagos to give the ponytails more fluff.
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