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Thoughts: This was one of my bucket list cosplays!!!
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Ever since I saw the ep where Rain puts on the trace suit, I've always wanted to do it. Problem was my skillset and confidence was never there for it. I also never wanted to actually wear it to a convention unless my self-image was either really high or I had a large group with me.

It wasn't until the pandemic hit in 020 that I saw the opportunity to actually do it. I had gotten into a space where I was editing my own photos comfortably already had a body suit or two under my belt. I gave myself no time limit which allowed me to go through a few mocks of the costume at my leisure until I was finally happy with the end result.
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I choose softer fabric colors this time. I hated my original Rain because I used colors too harsh for my liking. I prefer softer blues and reds. But this was during a time I really wanted to have my costumes match the source materials almost perfectly.

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The whole thing was okay but I was also using skills I wanted to improve on so I opted to try again at a later time. The colors were chosen based on the anime rather than translating it to real life.


For version two, I relied on what other cosplayers did and really liked that some used a soft pink and blue instead of the harder colors. I did the same as well since I also really had the red and blue combination in general. Using two patterns, I made mock ups of both the dress and jacket then cut them down to the appropriate size. I kept taking in the mocks until I was comfortable with how it sat both on the mannequin and myself before I undid all the work and used the mocks as patterns for the fabric. I forgot to account that scuba fabric is really stretchy and the type I had was thick so once I had completed the dress, it was a bit too big on me. I had to take it in a bit and even now, I have to take it in by an inch because it’s still a bit too big. I attached a working zipper to the front and finished it off.


This time I was learning to be patient and mocking an entire cosplay versus just doing it in pieces.

With the jacket, I lined it with a light blue fabric, made a fake pocket for the front then worked on the jackets cuffs. This was one of the reasons the old jacket failed. The cuffs were awful and held no shape. This time, I used two pieces of interfacing for both cuffs and used an invisible stitch to attach the lower part of the jacket to the upper part of the cuff. Because of the invisible stitch, the cuff looks like it floats on its own and holds it’s shape perfectly!

I was again strapped for time. During the construction of Rain, I had moved apartments, gotten a new job and suddenly it was time for PCC. The only other thing left to do was make the collar and the pouch. I made the pouch using faux white leather and again alternated it so that the only thing it could honestly hold was my phone and business cards. I used a magnet to keep the pouch snapped closed at all times. Finally, I sloppily did the neck piece by creating it out of worbla. I have plans to re-do the piece since it’s pretty awful but overall, I’m incredibly happy with my remake of Rain!