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Why is cosplay so different now?

I think it’s not that COS has changed, but that the works cater to the public too much.

When I saw this question, I found that I actually somewhat agreed with it. Yes, cosplay has changed, but the cosplay circle has not changed!

I have been in the industry for three years, and I have watched Cosplay grow from playing alone to having two or three playmates. Now, anyone who likes anime will play cosplay, but I found that the cosplayers back then were not young. What it looked like at that time.

At that time, not many people knew about our cosplay. Taobao did not sell C-suits, there were no prop masters, and there were few tailors, but we could stay up all night just for a prop or a costume. In order to restore that character to the three-dimensional world!

And most people in the world are common people and have no resistance to Europeans with big white legs. Based on the principle of "do it as you want to attract people", the producers created more and more beautiful ladies. Of course, in order to cater to the popular needs of the public, clothes, postures, etc. are slowly going to weird places.

And most people in the world are common people and have no resistance to Europeans with big white legs. Based on the principle of "do it as you want to attract people", the producers created more and more beautiful ladies. Of course, in order to cater to the popular needs of the public, clothes, postures, etc. are slowly going to weird places.

After creating these characters, COSERs who like these characters use the mentality of "restoring the characters" to cosplay their favorite characters. Needless to say, the result is that they are labeled as "pornographic" A common thing. The "Breast Exposed Incident at Comic Exhibition" some time ago was caused by COSER cosplayer Azur Lane's Yudachi who easily exposed her breasts.

So, it's not that COS has changed, but because the producers need traffic. , the need to make money, and the need to cater to the audience, in order to create characters, have led to a decline in the reputation of COSER? {I am not involved in the COS circle. If you want to tell me how chaotic the COS circle is, BALABALA, I can only say that I see things. My perspective is different from yours. It’s not like gossiping about things in the industry. I just can’t stand those who follow the trend. The above are all personal opinions.