Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts

Friday, April 3, 2015

This Woman Is The Perfect April O’Neil [Cosplay]


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When I was a little girl in love with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, I desperately wanted to be April O'Neil. I was a tiny bit envious but mostly I admired her spunk, her determination, and her bravery. I think cosplayer Cspranklerun captures all of that with her April outfit. Besides nailing the look and details of the costume, she also conveys April's unique personality traits. She needs to find a gang of ninja turtles to hang out with!



Photos by Eurobeat Kasumi.



More of the series after the break.





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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Retro Catwoman Cosplay From A Comic Convention In Slovakia


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Cosplay and the celebration of comics and pop culture are everywhere. IstroCON recently took place in Bratislava, Slovakia; in 2012, it attracted 12,000 visitors and ir probably exceed those numbers this year. Professional makeup artist Vanda Pigments attended in a retro Catwoman costume and did some face-painting. It warms my heart to see my fellow geeks in costume around the world.



Check out a few more photos after the break.





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Thanks for the tip, Vanda! Send your tips to tips@fashionablygeek.com.


Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Buyer Beware! A Guide to Online Shopping for Cosplay




We're all busy people here; some of us have jobs and families and pets to feed. Some of us don't know how to sew, or vacuum form our own plastic weapons, or cut and style wigs. Whether it be for a lack of time or a lack of skill, many of us cosplayers have considered turning to the internet to buy pieces of a costume (if not the entire costume) pre-made.



Buying from a reputable crafts person online is a great way to save time, and assemble an amazing looking costume to wear at an upcoming convention. But ordering from the wrong site can spell disaster. I'm talking a depleted-con-funds, no returns- allowed, staying-up-all-night-to-fix-this-mess kind of disaster. When you are expecting a shiny suit of awesome, but find yourself unwrapping a vacuum-sealed package of hot-mess only a few days before a big convention you have few options and they all start with panic.



You could scrap your unfinished, totally sub-par costume all together and try to recoup your monetary losses through weeks of angry email exchanges. You may disappoint fellow cosplayers whose group you were to complete, or you could be giving up a spot in a competition, but at least you'll get some sleep before the convention There's still plenty of fun to be had out of costume but your hopes and dreams (i.e. plans) might be ruined.



If you only ordered a prop or a portion of the costume online, you could wear your costume unfinished. But some cosplayers would argue that's even worse than not wearing the costume at all. If you're not in any competitions and don't care about the judgmental scoffs of others, go for it and wear whatever you've got. But for those with ever-higher, self-imposed standards to uphold, wearing an unfinished costume just isn't an option.



Then there's that final option ... the one where you stay up all night, maybe two, maybe three nights in a row trying to salvage what you've purchased. You start off in a panic but quickly talk yourself into a fragile state of optimism just to stop the screaming. Sure, you originally ordered this pile of junk online because you knew you couldn't make it yourself. But now you've had a change of heart - maybe you can take the mess in front of you and fix it up. At least you're not starting from scratch! A little paint, let out a few seams ... you got this. But the fabric store closes in 10 minutes and now you need more spandex to patch this hole you just tore trying to take out that sloppy stitch. And your roommates are asleep so you can't use the sewing machine. It will only take an extra 4 hours to do a good job by hand. As the night goes on your standards drop. For every yawn that escapes your lips you make another concession. I don't need there to be the same number of buttons on both sleeves. I'll just pose with the good arm toward the camera. By the time the first sliver of sunlight breaks the horizon, you're a bag of un-showered, starving rage slumped over a melting mountain of fabric and liquid-stitch. You give up and decide to get a few hours of sleep before you have to force this monstrosity onto your body. Who knows how it turned out in the end. Who even really cares? You're too grumpy and sleep deprived to smile or pose anyway. You sit at the hotel Starbucks in your mess of a costume questioning your sanity.



Don't be that guy. Shop smart when buying costumes online! Here are a few essential tips to ordering online.



Look for good quality photographs, and lots of them
This is always the first thing I look for when shopping for an item online, costume or not. A good listing has good photos of the item from multiple angles. It's easy to steal one or two low-res photos to make a listing look like a good choice, but the real deal doesn't need to hide any "bad sides" from the camera. Listings that show an item from the back and bottom in good lighting get an A+. If a listing doesn't have a lot of photos but looks appetizing, ask the seller to see some more angles. If they've got the genuine article in front of them for sale, it shouldn't be too hard for them to snap another picture for you, especially if they expect you to pay big bucks for it.



Read the customer reviews
This can be tough with new shops that haven't had a lot of customers yet, but I always recommend reading about other people's experiences. Look at star-ratings, number of past customers, and what they actually bought. EBay and many other marketplaces will show seller feedback for items totally unrelated to yours. If a seller has five stars for all the flashlights he sold, but you're trying to buy a wig ... you can't really take those reviews into account when considering quality, can you? However, unrelated item reviews do help when investigating how quickly a seller ships an item, and whether or not they can effectively solve conflict.



Read that return policy carefully
If you spend a fortune on this item and hate it ... can you return it? Many sellers won't let you unless there's something really wrong with the item. By really wrong I don't mean ugly or cheap. I mean it has to be infested with maggots for them to take it back. Some online shops won't let you return it even then. Read those return policies carefully, especially if you're not dealing with a mediator site like eBay or Amazon, who will refund your money automatically if you receive an item in an unacceptable condition.



Send accurate measurements
If you commission an item to be custom made SEND GOOD MEASUREMENTS. Ordering over the Internet means the seamstress is relying entirely on the measurements that you provide in order to make sure that your costume will fit. Get a friend who knows what they're doing to help you, use the Internet to make sure you're doing it right, and send more measurements than asked for. If you send the wrong measurements, your costume isn't going to fit. And who's fault is it? Don't expect to get your money back.



Order early
Freak-outs happen when there is no time to fix an online order mishap. A lot of online sellers are very willing to work with you if an item is damaged, but replacing a faulty item takes time. Order far enough in advance so that common errors like shipping delays don't put you in crisis mode. When ordering a finished item via ground inside the US, try to order at least three weeks before a convention. If you're ordering pre-made, standard, from over-seas, you need at least a two-month cushion just to be sure that your item makes it on-time. Commissioning an item is another beast; you need to factor in shipping and construction time here, which will vary item to item. I recommend contacting your crafts-person at least six months in advance to talk about a timetable for your project.



Comb the description for missing information
When buying a pre-made item online, look for a well-written item description. You should find materials information, size, and a little bit about the process all in the description. Items made with love are spoken about with love. If a description looks like it took 30 seconds to write, well then the item couldn't have taken much longer. Always be mindful of poor grammar, as this is a sign that your item is being shipped from overseas, or that the salesman didn't care to proofread.



Contact the seller with any questions
If the item description leaves you feeling the least bit uneasy, but you still want the item, contact the seller. Don't be shy about sending a whole list of questions. If the seller can't answer reasonable questions thoroughly, the item is probably mass-produced junk. If the seller seems cooperative and gives thoughtful, personalized responses, that's a very good sign.



Pay on time and be pleasant
Speaking from experience here; if the person you've commissioned to make you something likes you, your item will come out better. Always be polite in your correspondence. Answer any and all questions that the craftsman or salesman may have for you, and always pay on time. If you're having something custom made, you may be asked to pay in installments or to make a deposit for materials. This is totally normal and is meant to protect the craftsman from being stood up. Talk with your craftsperson and come to a mutual agreement over a payment schedule and refund policy. If you don't answer important questions and are then wondering where you costume is four or five months later, your craftsman isn't going to refund your deposits. Same often goes if you cancel an order halfway through. The artist or seamstress can't get back his time, so why should you get back your deposit? However if the craftsman cancels the order, or if they do a bad job, then you should be able to get your money back. These are things that should be discussed at the beginning of a commission.



There are a lot of really fantastic sellers out there with wonderful items in their shops. This guide is not meant to scare you away from the online market, but rather to fill you with confidence when you find a listing that follows all the rules. But remember, if anything about a listing makes you feel the least bit suspicious, even if not listed here, please contact the seller. If they can't ease your fears, its best to buy elsewhere. Broken links, shady forwards, seeing the same exact listing on multiple websites, and suspicious email addresses are red flags.



Be an informed buyer! Doing your research and shopping with a trained eye will save you a lot of headaches this con-season. Happy buying!







Saturday, March 14, 2015

THE DARK KNIGHT Merchandise & New Batman Toys Gallery!





OK, it's time again to check out some of the brand-new merchandise that's being made for THE DARK KNIGHT Batman movie! I have a theory that there will be so much cool memorabilia for this film that you won't be able to go anywhere & not see it! Just wait, in a month or 2, it's gonna be BATMAN and JOKER EVERYWHERE! The 1st example is the Scarecrow Action Figure from the Movie Masters toy line. Their stuff has been very good quality & the detailing on their action figures are pretty nice, very well-sculpted. This one of Professor Jonathan Crane in his Scarecrow costume looks great! The next item looks pretty cool too. It's the "BATTLE ZONES Playset" which is a Tumbler Batmobile Car that transforms into a Gotham City Play Set. It comes with 2 action figures of Batman & The Joker plus the "City" features 4 locations to play in. The 3rd piece of Bat-goodness is an "Ultra-Blaster Belt". It's two-toys-in-one. It's a BAT-BELT to wear & then you take it off & transform it into an "Auto-Fire Blaster". Is it gonna shoot water? Anyway, it also includes a Batman Cape! The last photo I posted for fun but it's gonna be a real set of "Dog Costumes" by the Rubie's Costume Company. You can dress-up your pooch as either The Joker or The Dark Knight, ha ha ha!

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

I AM BATMAN!! Vintage Family Photo of Kid in Batman Costume


I really really love old photos like this! When I saw this one I knew it had to be published here. This little guy is a true Batman Fan! His name is Todd & this photo was taken in 1992. He was 6 years old & look at that priceless expression on his face, he's happy! This looks like a homemade costume & those are usually the best! He told us it was made by his Grandmother & that's really special.Thanks Todd for sharing this great photo. I appreciate that & the costume is way too cool!

Friday, January 16, 2015

Batman Fan Wears Awesome Joker Costume To THE DARK KNIGHT Movie Opening!


A Bat-Blog Reader named Brad wrote us this letter, "Here is my best friend, Jay, dressed as The Joker for the opening night of "The Dark Knight" in Eugene, Oregon at Cinemark Theaters. Jay stayed in character for the entire film, handing out playing cards, & asking everyone, "why so serious?" Ha Ha, Thanks Brad. Please tell Jay that his costume is awesome & the make-up looks pretty good too. I love to see fans get serious! ( Excuse the pun ). This must have been a lot of fun for you guys & I bet it made the movie experience a lot better for many who got to meet "The Joker". Also, handing out playing cards was a great idea. Thanks again for sending the story & cool photo, I appreciate that. One other thing, is Jay still wearing that same outfit today? If so, tell him he is not the "real" Joker! ( I'm kidding, ha ha ).

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

BATMAN HALLOWEEN COSTUMES: The Mad Hatter and Scarecrow




Here's some nice photos from a friend on MySpace. The 1st one is a very cool costume not only because it's really well done, but because it's such an obscure Batman villian, The Mad Hatter! The next group of photos shows a more recently made Halloween costume. This one is the Scarecrow. I think the mask is extremely nice. The mouth-stitches looks really good & the hangman's noose around the neck is kinda creepy. OK, very creepy! So, this is making me wonder. For Halloween this year what kind of costume are you, the reader, gonna wear? Or maybe, another way to ask, is what Batman character have you been in the past? Please send us your favorite family photos or just comment down below on what character you might dress-up as this year. The Joker? Batgirl? The Dark Knight?

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Impressive Captain Scarlett Cosplay


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Captain Scarlett is like most pirates. You can't trust her, and she has an awesome outfit. Cosplayer Tarah-Rex made a wonderful costume based on the character from Borderlands 2 and debuted it earlier this month at Dragon Con. She got the basics of the costume just right and improved upon it by adding little touches like the medallions and pins. She crafted them by hand, and I think details like that add a lot of character.



Photos by Shaylene Herbert.



More shots of the beautiful costume after the break.





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Thank you for the tip, Tarah! Send your cosplay tips to tips@fashionablygeek.com.


Thursday, December 4, 2014

Bombshell Harley And Ivy Make a Formidable Pair [Cosplay]


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The DC Comics Bombshell toy line offer a brand new take on familiar characters. Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn are among those who got new outfits, and they're definitely the types of costumes that make an impression. Vanora Haunt and her friend dressed like the Bombshell Harley and Ivy and they make a duo that would stop any hero in his or her tracks. They did a fantastic job of creating replica costumes based on the toys. Harley has the perfect leather jacket, and I can't get over how good Poison Ivy's body paint is.



Check out more pics after the break.





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Photos by Renaud Carpentier Photographe, Geeks Are Sexy, Geek Inked Montreal, and Con Men Web Series.



Thanks for the tip, Vanora! Send your cosplay pics to tips@fashionablygeek.com.


Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Luke Skywalker’s Flight Suit Costume T-Shirt


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Prove you're more than just a farm boy with this costume shirt that will turn you into Luke Skywalker. It looks just like the bright orange jumpsuit he wore when taking out the Death Star and will make you look like you're ready to join Rogue Squadron.



Product Page ($21.99)


Monday, November 17, 2014

New Photo of HEATH LEDGER JOKER TATTOO ART & Halloween Costume Too!


A Bat-Blog Reader named Nick sent us this really nice picture of his new JOKER TATTOO. Of course it's the amazing "Heath Ledger" version from the new Batman movie, The Dark Knight. ( Man, people really really love that character! I have to admit, he does deserve the Oscar ). You might have remembered it from awhile back but now he has got some color work to it & it turned out really good. The tattoo artist ( sorry, I don't have his name at this time ) did a really great job! I like how "expressionistic" it is. Nick also dressed-up as The Joker for Halloween recently & sent us the 2 cool pics you see here. Nick, thank you for sending this material, I appreciate that. The finished tattoo looks great, the costume looks well-made, & the make-up is awesome! Thanks again.




CLICK HERE For More Photos of Batman Tattoo Art Tattoos of The Dark Knight and Joker!


Sunday, November 16, 2014

HARLEY QUINN : Batman Halloween Costume Photos




OK, It's after Halloween now & the Batman Costume Photos are flooding in, that's awesome! Here's a great example. Our friend Matthew sent us these wonderful pictures of his 2 daughters. One was a "Goth Rocker", which has nothing to do with Batman, but is a pretty cool costume, ha ha! ( Great make-up ). The 2nd costume though is HARLEY QUINN, the Joker's partner in crime from Batman: The Animated Series. Both the actual costume & face make-up are really well done. I love to see kid's all dressed-up like this. It always reminds me of my childhood & how much fun we used to have on Halloween. One year my cousin & went went trick-or-treating. Then, we rushed home & changed costumes to hit all the same houses again, ha ha! Man, we "cleaned up", ha ha! Good times, good times. Anyways, Thank You Matthew for sending us these great pics. Your daughters look really sweet & I bet they had a super-fun time. If any other readers have photos like this to share then please send them in. Our "e-mail Button" is always at the top right-hand side of this blog.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Photos: Kid in Batman Costume with George Barris 1966 Batmobile Pedal Car!



I was recently approached by a Bat-Blog Reader who wanted to send some pics but at the same time wanted to remain totally anonymous, I accept that. We always totally respect privacy here so that's cool. But WOW! He sent some super-amazing photos, seriously! Here are some pics of his son dressed up in his Batman costume. It's got the cape, cowl mask, & everything...very very cool! He even has a 1960's style Bat-a-Rang prop, that's awesome! But the best part about the photos, other than the cool kid, is the extremely incredible 1966 Batmobile Pedal Car! This is styled just like the car George Barris made for the 1960's Batman TV Show! When I was a little boy I would have killed for something like this, ha ha! I love the accurate paint job ( the red striping on black is very nice ) and the mag tires, exhaust shoots, bat-symbol door emblem, clear windshields, etc...are all GREAT! Thank you for sharing these private photos, I really appreciate that. The 1st one with him sitting in the car is now my favorite Batman photo!

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Costume Photos: BATMAN AND ROBIN CATCH THE PENGUIN!







Here's some really great photos that a Bat-Blog Reader named Blake wanted to share & I am glad he did! Last summer Blake & his friends decided to become their favorite superheroes ( and villain ). They dressed up like Batman, Robin, & the Penguin. Blake, thanks for sending us these wonderful pics. The costumes are great & the POW you added to a few of the photos really cracked me up...good job! I also like how they have a sequential order to them like reading a graphic novel, pretty funny! I wanna invite all other readers to send us your wacky Batman-related pics. There is always an e-mail button on the top right-hand side of this page.

Friday, October 17, 2014

Video: Vintage CAPTAIN ACTION DOLL 1960's Toy Figure & Costumes TV Commercial

OK, we have extensively featured the Classic CAPTAIN ACTION Doll here at the Bat-Blog a few times. Mainly covering the Batman & Robin Costumes that were made in the 1960's. Well, here's a really great Vintage TV Commercial showing both the doll & it's many costumes you could have bought back then. It also features the Batman figure so I thought I'd pop it up here, enjoy!



CLICK HERE For More Batman Video!