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Cosplayers can work some real magic - and these talented artists have taken on Street Fighter's Chun-Li.
She's the strongest woman in the world and an officer of the law bent on avenging her father's death. Who is the woman? Well, she's none other than Capcom's Chun-Li from Street Fighter . She was brought in to Street Fighter as the very first female in 1968.
We have cosplayers that have created various ensembles of Chun-Li. These women illustrate the power, strength, and simple beauty of Chun-Li in their own respect. We have cosplay from Street Fighter II , Street Fighter V , Street Fighter Alpha, and some creative Chun-Li cosplay.
Our first creative cosplay takes the original Street Fighter II Chun-Li and puts her in a black qipao instead of blue. The qipao is a Chinese dress that became popular with women in the 20th century. The idea of putting Chun-Li in black is a fun idea to put her in something that may be perceived as a punk version of her.
Cinder.designs , Texan cosplayer and designer, seems to make the qipao shorter than the original. She also uses black combat boots, which are more realistic instead of the white heeled go-go boots Chun-Li wears in battle in her first original outfit. It's safe to say this cosplay of Chun-Li is functionally ready for kicking butt.
In this period of the Street Fighter series, the tracksuit outfit lived for only a short time as Chun-Li's primary outfit. The outfit became a symbol of nostalgia for Chun-Li in Street Fighter V. The video game outfit consists of a vest, long pants, and track style shoes.
Jia Wei is a devout Chun-Li cosplayer, so much so that her only cosplay is Chun-Li. Wei's featured in a one-piece tracksuit and basketball style shoes which is a little different from the original outfit in the video game. Though Wei's cosplay is a subtle mix of her own creativity, that does not discount her cosplay kicking as much butt as the real Chun-Li.
Fanini_rb fabulously recreates the original Street Fighter Alpha Chun-Li tracksuit. She has the ensemble constructed as a two-piece with the vest, pants, athletic shoes, and oversized bracelets. Her personal look is close to the way Chun-Li looks, except she has a more feminine face. Fanini_rb's exact recreation kicks butt like Chun-Li.
Outside of Fanini_rb's cosplay, she is part of the Devil's Squad and Fuera Del Control .
Another creative spin on Chun-Li is more athletic. Ccthegeek uses inspiration from the original Street Fighter II look. We have the original color blue, the bracelets, and the ribbons for the "ox-horn," hairstyle. The "ox-horn," hairstyle is the way Chinese children style their hair. The hashtags in her post suggest that her look is Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) inspired. This may be to give Chun-Li a modern twist in a sport version.
Ccthegeek is the founder and CEO of HBCU Con, a nonprofit organization that celebrates "art, culture, scholarship, and integrity," and the founder of BSU Alternative Spring Break, "an empowering service learning experience." She's also a writer, model, and part of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority.
Here we have a completely and perfectly recreated original Street Fighter II Chun-Li. The first original Chun-Li first had heeled white boots but was then changed to white combat boots instead. Aly Brazil has the body type, face, and prowess of the real Chun-Li. Outside of cosplay, Brazil loves fashion and anime. Aly maybe plans to attend Anifest, Sakuracon, and Fanime.
Our first Street Fighter V Chun-Li comes from Katy , a cosplayer from Singapore. She brilliantly recreates Chun-Li in a seemingly authentic setting along with the help of her photographer Xen Yoo Jie Shen . She's got the build for a kick butt Chun-Li. Outside of cosplay, Katy loves anime, video games, comic books, pastels, and cats.
Our second Street Fighter II exact rendition of Chun-Li was created by Maddy of California. Maddy has the build of Chun Li but with a soft, more feminine face while photographer Jess places Maddy with a cherry blossom background, which is flower associated with Asian countries. With the homage to authenticity and the clear near perfection of the Chun-Li cosplay gives off a kick butt vibe. Maddy's next con is going to be Anime Expo.
Our last Street Fighter Alpha Chun-Li has an action-packed feel. Vampybitme shows focus, prowess, and is actually posing in a street (referencing the name of the video game). Vampybitme shows either a post-attack stance, or she's building up for an attack, which leaves the audience up to speculative interpretation. Either way, Vampybitme's cosplay is a kick butt rendition of Chun-Li.
Outside of cosplay, Vampybitme loves model kits, gaming, mecha, and metal. Her next cons are JapanTouch France and Fanime.
This might be the coolest pose out there when it comes to illustrating Chun-Li in a real-life form. Lenedoes chose the Street Fighter V Chun-Li, and recreated a pose that looks difficult to accomplish. If you look closely at the arm holding her up, you can see her muscles working. Lenedoes impresses by keeping a calm and collected face while exceptionally executing an actual fighting stance. This is one kick butt cosplay that's sure to defeat M. Bison.
Lenedoes is, of course, a cosplayer, self-proclaimed geek and sports fanatic. She also enjoys video games. She plans to maybe attend Anime Con.
The top Chun-Li cosplay that kicks as much butt as she does is a creative rendition is a cosplay made by none other than the legendary Yaya Han . She used a design by Deviantart artist Razvan-Sedekiah. Han uses a light shade of blue and decorates Chun-Li's qipao to create a more feminine look. The photo edited by Darshelle Stevens shows the fantasy aspect of Chun-Li's power, accompanied by the power stance. This rendition by Han exemplifies "the strongest woman in the world."
Han is a Cndeus Cosplay Entrepreneur. She also has cosplay patterns you can buy at stores like Jo-Ann Fabrics in partnership with McCall's Patterns.
Sydney Cooper is a writer, comic nerd, feminist, and graduate student based in Denton, Texas, USA. She's written about fashion, beauty, art, and comics, and now continues to write about comic and its culture for CBR.
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Any fan of fighting games (regardless of whether they play it or not) knows about the
Street Fighter
series. When you think of the
Street Fighter
franchise the first names that pop into your head are probably Ryu, Ken, and Chun-Li. Not only is Chun-Li one of the main characters, but she's also credited as the first female character to ever be in a fighting game. Chun-Li set the stage for female fighters in the genre, and it's not hard to see why she's the favorite of so many.
RELATED: 5 Fighting Games That Are Beginner Friendly (& 5 That Are For Experts)
Chun-Li's popularity has inspired people to make fanworks of her, including creating and modeling
cosplays
. There are tons of awesome cosplays of Chun-Li out there, and here are 10 of the best.

Screenshot_2019-12-30 Chun-Li cosplay by Maya Cosplay, shot by SpirosK photography (composites)
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Chun-Li is one of gaming's most beloved characters, with these ten cosplayers really capturing the Street Fighter's icons look.
This awesome Chun-Li cosplay was self-posted to Reddit by CherishedPug, who also goes by SenshiMaddy. CherishedPug mentions in her post that out of all her cosplays (which she's done many), her Chun-Li is the one that gets her stopped for pictures the most. And it's easy to see why as all the little details she put into her costume really adds to the awesomeness of the cosplay.
Chun-Li isn't the only heroine she cosplays, if you check out her Instagram @senshimaddy , you'll find some of her other cosplays of D.Va , Rogue, and Sailor Venus!
Danielle Vedovelli isn't just capable of pulling off Chun-Li's looks, she can pull off her moves as well! She's both a cosplayer and a martial artist, making Chun-Li a perfect character for her to cosplay. You can tell from her pose in the picture above that's she's waiting and ready for action.
Along with her original costume, Danielle Vedovelli also cosplayed Chun-Li in her alternate black costume. Chun-Li isn't the only kick-ass fighter Danielle Vedovelli cosplays, she also cosplays Mai Shiranui from SNK , Asuka Kazama from Tekken , Taki from Soulcalibur , and more!
This awesome Chun-Li cosplay of Street Fighter 's favorite Interpol officer is by Juliana Lopez. Juliana Lopez is a talented cosplayer from Brazil. The costume is made by Phoenixcosplays and the picture is taken by fotografiaemakeup . Lopez's Chun-Li is awesome and it is one of many amazing cosplays she's done.
Lopez's Instagram is full of photos of the characters she's cosplayed, from games, movies, comic books and more! One of her most recent cosplays has been of Wonder Woman , based on Gal Gadot's portrayal of her.
Cosplay knows no limitations like ethnicity, size, or gender, and this awesome Chun-Li cosplay by Ladybeard is proof of that. "Ladybeard" is the stage persona of Richard Magarey, a stunt actor, pro-wrestler, singer, and idol. Though he's originally from Australia, he's made quite the name for himself in Japan with both his presence in the ring and with his musical style "Kawaiicore," that blends J-pop with hardcore metal.
Rocking out and kicking ass in skirts and frills is the norm for Ladybeard, and he took on cosplaying "the strongest woman in the world" back in 2015. Chun-Li isn't the only Street Fighter character Ladybeard has cosplayed, he's also showcased a pretty steller Cammie cosplay as well.
Elin Kuzunoha's Chun-Li looks like it was pulled directly from the game! On her Deviantart , she mentions that she loves Chun-Li and it's easy to see that love in the way she expertly showcases not just Chun-Li's looks, but her energy as well. Elin Kuzunoha is a cosplayer from Japan who cosplays other characters, including Ayane from the Dead or Alive series, and a few original pieces.
But for fans of her Chun-Li cosplay, there are plenty of photos of her in Chun-li's original outfit and her outfit in Street Fighter Alpha , like the one pictured above.
EnjiNight's cosplay of Chun-Li looks like she came right out of Street Fighter IV thanks in part to photographer Sarmai . EnjiNight is a model, designer, and cosplayer who makes her own costumes! She hails from Hungary and has participated in a number of conventions all around the globe.
In the picture above, she's striking a pose taken directly from some game art of Chun-Li. EnjiNight has also cosplayed as 2B from Nier: Automata , Lara Croft from the Tomb Raider series, and Ann Takamaki from Persona 5 in her Phantom Theif outfit.
This awesome Chun-Li cosplay by Maya Cosplay was taken in September, back in 2018. Aside from Chun-Li, they have cosplayed a wide range of characters from different video games, movies, and anime. The characters they take on have a wide variety of looks, that range from adorably cute, roguishly handsome and everything in between!
The photo above (and the set it came from) was taken by SpirosK . You can find more photos of their cosplay collection on both Flickr and their Facebook.
Ever played Street Fighter and your opponent picks the same character as you, causing one player to swap to another color palette for that character? Or maybe you have a favorite non-default color palette for your fighter of choice? Xen's Chun-Li cosplay is giving off major "2P" Chun-Li vibes, which is awesome!
Based on Chun-Li's classic Street Fighter look, Xen showed off this cosplay at MCM London Comic Con back in May of 2019. Xen has cosplayed several other amazing ladies including Cammie from Street Fighter and Rey from Star Wars .
Yaya Han has one of the more ornate looking Chun-Li cosplays on this list with her "Art Nouveau" Chun-Li. The design is based on the beautiful artwork of Razvan-Sedekiah , which Yaya describes as being up to her "alley aesthetically" and was a project that was more "challenging" to her than a default Chun Li costume.
Yaya Han spent 50 hours working on this cosplay, using fabrics like silk taffeta and Dupioni silk. On her website, she goes into full detail on how she created all the beautifully intricate designs. Razvan-Sedekiah's artwork of Chun-Li is amazing and it's awesome to see it brought to real life by the talents Yaya Han.
One of the things that can be said about the Street Fighter franchise is that they're not afraid to give their female characters the body types all their training would give them. With how powerful Chun-Li's kicks are and how her legs are the focus of her fighting style, the thickness of her thighs makes sense.
Yuan Herong might be one of the closest examples of a "real-life" Chun-Li. Yuan Herong is a bodybuilder and doctor from China. She's come in second in a Chinese bodybuilding contest and has earned the nickname "Chun-Li." It seems only fitting that she cosplays as Capcom's "strongest woman in the world."
Ericka Blye is a 29-year-old writer and gamer. She enjoys playing casual mobile games and deep-in-depth console games. A writer for Valnet for a little over a year, she enjoys writing about her favorite games. Currently playing The Sims 4 Discover University, Untitled Goose Game, and Monster Prom, and is slowly getting into D&D.


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