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You’re here because you love cosplay girls , but aren’t you tired of just Googling “cosplay girls” when you need to get your nerdy fix? Wouldn’t you rather get updates from the top cosplay girls working the comic costume beat in real time? Maybe you’d like to follow them on Twitter so that you can get to know these geeky chic creatives a little better, right?
Right. That’s why I did this for you.
Aside from the obvious male appeal of cosplay (that is, to see beautiful women dressed up as the sexiest superheroes in comics not because they are paid to, but because they want to), the process of bringing the comic page to life with a sewing machine, some body paint and a little bit of elbow grease is truly an artistic craft that warrants more overt appreciation.
Cosplay is on the backend of the uptrend of all things nerd becoming “cool,” but as this creative practice becomes more and more mainstream, there are definitely a few standouts and rising stars to keep an eye on.
You probably remember her from America’s Next Top Model , The Surreal Life , and her marriage to Peter Brady, but Adrianne Curry is also one of the first openly nerdy, high-profile cosplay lovers in the celeb world. She loves Star Wars , Game of Thrones and World of Warcraft, and regularly posts pictures of herself in (and out of) costume on Twitter. She has cosplayed Princess Leia, Aeon Flux, Psylocke, and many more. You can follow her here .
Yaya Han
Yaya Han is the consummate cosplay girl. Her dedication to her craft is completely unmatched, and she has convincingly pulled off everyone from Jessica Rabbit to Power Girl with the most meticulous attention to detail. She’s A-list in the cosplay world, and anyone looking to get into the lifestyle should pay close attention to her on Twitter, where she posts tips and step-by-step visual guides. You can follow her here .
This Atlanta-based cosplay girl regularly turns out some of the most convincing costumes from video games and comic books we’ve ever seen. She’s a Yaya pal and describes herself on Twitter as “always eating and playing video games.” What’s not to love? Follow her here .
Another cosplay pro who specializes in anime/video game characters (though she has dabbled in the comic book world with a creative take on Deadpool ). She definitely has a soft spot for Final Fantasy characters, and her attention to the smallest detail is truly a thing to behold. You can tell that she relies on her natural strengths when choosing a character to portray, but she’s not above changing a character’s look to suit her own needs. You can follow her here .
We only know her as “Riddle,” but this is cosplay, so we’re going to respect the handle. She’s another Atlanta-based personality who does comic book characters, Disney, anime, really whatever seems to trip her trigger. We like Riddle because she doesn’t shy away from slightly more complex costumes. She’s kind of like Yaya in that she goes all-in even if it means giant horns, plastic chest pieces, or full-body latex. She’s sharp and consistent, and best of all, she just seems comfortable in whatever she’s wearing. You can follow her here . Oh yeah, and, Girl Rocketeer . ‘Nuff said.
Note to self: Move to Georgia, because I’m sensing a theme, here. To be frank, Lindze is the sexiest Morrigan Aensland and Miranda Lawson we’ve ever seen. She does pop culture icons like Rosie the Riveter as well, and rocks a Star Trek red shirt so hard that you’d jump in front of a phaser to keep anything bad from happening to her. Follow her here !
Katie G (again, from Atlanta) is another cosplay gal who has equal parts concern for costume and performance. Whether she’s Ms. Marvel, Black Cat or Faye Valentine, she adopts different expressions and poise to fit the character. She’s also not shy about sharing her secrets, and posts as many pictures of the process behind each costume as she does glamour shots of the finished product. You can follow her here .
If there was ever a cosplay girl who is as much comic book seamstress as she is glamour pin-up model, it’s Marie Grey. This Brooklyn-based cosplay fanatic does everything: Video games, comics, anime and how-to’s on every one. Though she has sexuality to spare, she’s not afraid to put it on backup for a great unisex costume like Auron from Final Fantasy X . You can follow her here .
Callie says that she’s obsessed with cosplay, and one look at her photos and videos gives it away. Costuming aside (which is, by the way, stellar), her profile is filled with professional photos of her as a variety of iconic superheroes. She sticks mostly to comics, but there’s something to be said about commitment to craft, here. In her own words: “I have always LOVED superheroes and such, and now I can become them!” You can follow her here .
I needed a Black Cat in here, and Ivy Doomkitty is far and away my favorite. This Los Angeles-based gamer, comic book reviewer, cosplayer, costumer, artist model and bellydancer cranks the sexuality up to 10 and everything … everything … about her just works. You can follow her here .
Hailing from Boca Raton, Florida, Alexia Jean Grey does costumes, but she also does body paint. While we think that her Batgirl, her Mary Jane, and her Black Widow are all phenomenal, it’s her Venom that has us worked up, because it’s just as much a costume as it is a performance. She’s one of the more creative innovators on our cosplay girls list, not so much concerned with a straight adaptation of a beloved and iconic character as she is seemingly transfixed by the dynamic possibilities of presentation itself. You can follow her here .
Leslie is a bit newer to the table, but she has a fun sense of humor that we just can’t ignore. She’s done the Black Cat and the Supergirl with genuine flair and aplomb, but she’s also done … the Barbie? That’s right. The Toy Story 3 Barbie. She wen’t totally method for it, too. We love it. She has a little ways to go to match the portfolio of professionalism some of the other ladies on this list have, but she has what it takes to get there, and she loves cosplay. What more could you want? You can follow her here .
Massachusetts-based Destiny Nickelsen is one of the most transparent cosplayers on our list, and that’s not some kind of Invisible Woman reference. By transparent, we mean that she takes cosplaying to the documentary level with photos of fabric, sewing machines and tailor mannequins, as well as several of herself wearing PJ’s, messy hair and no makeup. But that just provides an awesome and unique context for epic transformations like you see up top. You can follow her here .
You have almost definitely seen Nicole Marie Jean’s Lady Bane costume, but that’s not the only trick she has up her sleeve. She has done tons of cosplay, and is our top gender-bending cosplay girl. She creates incredibly detailed female versions of iconic characters like Vincent Valentine, Spider-Man, Cable and Shao Kahn, but also sticks with sexy, traditional interpretations of characters like Poison Ivy and Red Sonja. She is a cosplay savant, and you can follow her here .
This Los Angeles-based cosplayer is probably best known for her Steampunk Poison Ivy (seen way up top), but also pulls off a very sexy traditional take on the Batman villain, as well (seen just up top). She has been cosplaying for about five years, and dabbles in gender-bent portrayals as well. She’s a model, actress and writer with more than a dozen cosplay costumes in her closet, and is also a big cosplay safety advocate. She told me that she supports “anyone who wants to get into cosplay regardless of shape, size, gender, etc.” You can follow her here .
If you’re butthurt about a cosplay girl that didn’t make our Twitter follow feature, there’s good news! We’re always looking to expand the list, so give me your recommendations in the comments or reach out to me on Twitter .
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It’s good to remain informed, of course. The state of the world is something everyone should pay attention to and, when possible, put some serious effort into improving. But let’s be real here. None of us are any good if we get burned out on the news and turn into a nihilistic mess. And that’s where these cosplay Twitter accounts come into play. Sometimes you just need a break. So mute the politics for few hours hours, open up these Twitter accounts, and take a much needed breath of fresh air.
Like cats? Like cosplay? Then check out the Cat Cosplay Twitter account! It is seriously the best distraction. The owner of the cosplay cats have also started posting behind the scene videos of their cosplay adventures, which just makes the whole thing even more adorable. You could spend hours scrolling through their timeline alone.
Hi, we’re Cat Cosplay! We’ve been doing cat costumes for 4 years now (below is just a sample). Our cats Fawkes (Tuxedo) and Pike (Tabico) are carrying on the tradition from our performer cat Nak (Calico).
We’re just here to brighten some days! So pay those smiles forward!
pic.twitter.com/yLZZ7SfTxE
— Cat Cosplay (@Cat_Cosplay) July 27, 2019
If we could turn back time and experience #InternationalCatDay all over again… we wouldn’t change a thing. #DoctorStrange pic.twitter.com/y1deyOROMJ
— Cat Cosplay (@Cat_Cosplay) August 9, 2019
— Cat Cosplay (@Cat_Cosplay) August 8, 2019
Steven and Millie Tani are a retired couple who got into cosplay through their daughter . Since they started cosplaying themselves, they’ve become mini celebrities. They are a delightful reminder that cosplay is for everyone, and they’re witty as heck, too! They always seem super happy to interact with their fans on Twitter, so drop them a line if you enjoy their work!
— Cosplay Parents (@CosplayParents) June 8, 2019
— Cosplay Parents (@CosplayParents) February 16, 2019
Timey Wimey Jedi came my direction through our first entry, Cat Cosplay. Though they don’t have many followers on Twitter, they have years worth of kitty cosplay photos to browse. Their cosplay is absolutely enjoyable and exactly what the world needs right now.
— timeywimeyjedi (@timeywimeyjedi) December 10, 2017
“True, our people live, but our culture is dying. We are like a stone the ocean beats against. With each year a little more of us is worn away.” #Atlantis #Disney #cosplay #catcosplay pic.twitter.com/UKvoF89Vwh
— timeywimeyjedi (@timeywimeyjedi) January 31, 2018
I went about fifteen years between cosplay because I didn’t feel comfortable enough to do it anymore. But Body Positive Cosplayers gives us the boost we need to get back into the hobby. It’s good to see people like me enjoying a hobby that I felt gatekept from for so very long. Just like the Cosplay Parents, this account proves yet again that cosplay is for everyone.
Cosplayer: @queenaslaug (agent carter) @coloradocaptain (captain America⠀
Property: Captain America by Marvel⠀
Photographer: not credited⠀
Check them out for more amazing cosplay!⠀
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Tag your photo for a feature.⠀
See our story highlights for … https://t.co/NwDr4ojV8q pic.twitter.com/hqKmWAIN4L
— Body Positive Cosplayers (@BPCosplayers) August 21, 2019
— Body Positive Cosplayers (@BPCosplayers) December 21, 2018
Cats aren’t the only animals that can cosplay! Vox the dog is a popular cosplay Twitter account that serves up adorable doggo cosplay on the regular. You can’t NOT smile when looking at these pics. We seriously need a pet cosplay meet up at some point because these are some talented animals.
— Vox the Dog (@Outside_the_Vox) November 21, 2017
— Vox the Dog (@Outside_the_Vox) November 9, 2016
We Are Black Cosplay is another account like Cosplay Parents and Body Positive Cosplay that proves that cosplay is for everyone . They highlight tons of wonderful black cosplayers in a wide variety of costumes across many many fandoms. The best part is that they link to the cosplayers they feature, which means you can find even more fabulous cosplayers to follow and enjoy!
— We Are Black Cosplay (@WeAreBlackCos) August 21, 2019
— We Are Black Cosplay (@WeAreBlackCos) August 9, 2019
Another pet cosplayer! Merly has made the rounds at conventions and their photo ops are delightful.
Thank you @Renner4Real for being the most classy and suave celebrity we’ve ever met. It was an honor having you shake my paw! pic.twitter.com/oxEKcV7EDc
— Merly! TheCosplayDog (@thecosplaydog) June 15, 2019
— Merly! TheCosplayDog (@thecosplaydog) May 16, 2019
Yep, the world is a really tough right now. But cosplay is fun. And these particular set of cosplayers and cosplay aggregation accounts are particularly delightful. So take a break and enjoy!
Angel is the admin of The Geekiary and a geek culture commentator. They earned a BA in Film & Digital Media from UC Santa Cruz. They have contributed to various podcasts and webcasts including An Englishman in San Diego, Free to Be Radio, and Genre TV for All. They’ve also written for Friends of Comic Con and is a 2019 Hugo Award winner for contributing fanfic on AO3. They identify as queer.

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