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Cosplayer TR Rose > Costume of Crystal (Pokemon)

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09-28-2011
Series
Pokemon
Character
Crystal
Year Completed:
N/A
Construction Difficulty:
Difficult
Awards
Judge's Award - Hallway Contest (AFest 2011) and Best Comedy Skit - Pokemon Sulphur (AFest 2011 - video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLCqGNjY-MA and here: http://youtu.be/ljynVD1_sEo)
Costume worn at:
Anime Fest 2011
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About this Costume
Construction Details:
The shorts were a challenge. I had purchased a pattern for leggings, but the pattern I cut out (according to my size on the envelope) didn't even fit my husband! So I had to make my own pattern based on a set of shorts I already had. It's not perfect, but that's as close as I can get. They just don't...(Read More)
Personal Thoughts:
The most under-appreciated Pokemon trainer ever! Pokemon Crystal was my first Pokemon game, and I love Kris's design. Sadly she is very under-cosplayed (probably because of that HAIR) but I've gotta represent the first playable gal in the Pokemon world.

Even though she has an anime counterpart in Marina, I'm making the game design. Even though those colors are hideous - hot dog stand!!

Overall, Kris was a really fun costume to do. She may be a very rare character, and I didn't get a ton of recognition on the con floor, but I made some people VERY happy to see this rare trainer. I love the wig, as it was my first "crazy" hairstyle. And even though the clothing is rather garish in color and design, it's very comfortable and cool in the Texas heat. She's not easy to wear with that wig, but Kris will be making another appearance at a future con!!
Wig Details
Wig Brand
Cosworx / Cosplay.com
Wig Name
Ivy
Original Color:
Light Blue
Styling Time
LONG
How was the wig colored?
Sharpies
Styling Notes
The hair was a real challenge. I started with a Cosworx Ivy in Light Blue (bad choice, but it was on sale...) and dyed it several times with aqua, green, and teal Sharpies. I added a fake back part by sewing pre-wefted extensions to the back with thread, and dyed over those as well. I pulled the wig into two low ponytails, cut them off, stubbed them, and then made new ponytails using styrofoam, the remaining prewefted extensions, and the cut off ponytail fibers. These were attached to the wig with fishing line (at the base of the stubs as well as at the top of the wig, sewn through the wig mesh). The styling was done with heat and curlers (for the front pieces), as well as Got2B glued freeze spray and spiking glue, plus clear caulk. The wig held up surprisingly well for the whole weekend. One ponytail started to fall halfway through the second day of wearing, but one of my friends was able to retie the fishing line and keep it standing. The wig will need a little love before I wear this again (some of the strands of hair came a bit loose) but overall it held up really well.
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