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Cosplay is a unique form of art that needs creativity, talent, and skill for an individual to pull off dressing up as a character amazingly. It also needs dedication and perseverance as some cosplayers spend months working on their costumes and learning about their characters. However, there are individuals who are just so incredible in their craft that they have become famous in the field.
Here are ten of the most popular and incredible cosplayers in the world.
Yaya Han is considered as one of the pioneers in cosplaying. She has over two decades of experience and endless lines of costumes. Not only is she an expert, but she also plays the judge in competitions all over the globe.
Her passion for cosplay started when she attended the Anime Expo in 1999. She has come a long way from then and already has several appearances on television, particularly in King of the Nerds. She was also one of the featured cosplayers on Syfy’s Heroes of Cosplay.
Yaya Han also has a strong online presence. Her subscribers on YouTube are almost 50K and she has more than 600K followers on her Instagram account. She is also launching her book Yaya Han’s World of Cosplay this coming August 4, 2020; something that her fans are avidly waiting for.
Jessica Nigri is nonetheless the reigning Queen of Cosplay. Her cosplaying career started in 2009 and has won her several awards. She can pull off sweet and sexy cosplay characters but is most famous for her Juliet Starling portrayal from the horror video game, Lollipop Chainsaw.
With over 4M Instagram followers and more than 1.2M YouTube subscribers, Jessica Nigri is indeed an Internet Star. Aside from cosplaying, this cosplay enthusiast is also an interviewer in fan conventions, a voice actress, and a spokesmodel for several comic book series and video games. 
Spiral Cats is an all-female group of cosplayers who are from South Korea. It was formed in 2009 by Tasha and Ren who both work in a game development company. Later on, they were joined by new members Tomia, Miyuko, Doremi, and Ssol. The current active members of Spiral Cats are Tasha, Doremi, and Ssol.
This group is famous in several countries and is often booked by big mobile game developers such as Neowiz Games, Riot Games, Nexon, NCSOFT, and Blizzard Entertainment.
Linda Le is an American with Vietnamese descent and popularly known as Vampy Bit Me or Vampy. She is one of the most famous cosplayers and is also a model, an artist, and an internet celebrity.
Le started cosplaying at the age of 12. She rose to fame when Kotobukiya, a famous Japanese toy manufacturer and collectible company, featured her cosplay photos. This paved the way to her success in professional cosplaying which eventually led her to launch her own cosplay clothing line.
Vampy already cosplayed several characters but she is known for her portrayal of X-men Psylocke. She even portrayed this character in different versions that are highly applauded by her fans.
Alodia Gosiengfiao is a Filipina cosplayer, who is also a host, a model, and an internet sensation. She has 1.62M subscribers on her YouTube channel and has 1.4M followers on her Instagram account.
Gosiengfiao started cosplaying at the age of 15 when her friends from Animé Club, a group of video games and animé enthusiasts, encouraged her to join competitions in Metro Manila. From then, she has made a consistent contribution to the cosplay culture in the Philippines, which led her to be invited to several cosplay conventions all over the world. She is often invited to be a performer, a participant, and a competition judge.
Alodia has also appeared in numerous commercials and magazines. She was also featured in episode IV of the Comic-con documentary A Fan’s Hope. With her various cosplay characters and costume-making tutorials on her channel, it’s no wonder that many cosplay fans look up to her for ideas.
Jannet Vinogradova is a Russian cosplayer with almost 476K followers on her Instagram account @jannetincosplay. She has portrayed several characters already, which caught the attention of cosplay fans and even animators.
Her famous portrayals include Lara Croft from Tomb Raider, the female version of Goku from Dragon Ball Z, and her most recent representation of the iconic Batman villain, Joker.
She is so good in her craft that even other cosplayers commission her to create their cosplay costumes. 
Lindsay Elyse is a professional game streamer and cosplayer from Phoenix, Arizona. Talk about earning money while having fun! She also has a huge number of followers on both Instagram and Twitch as proof of her fame.
Lindsay is also a model and a celebrity endorser. Her cosplay is often sought out in gaming conventions by gaming and cosplay fans. 
Meg Turney is no doubt a cosplayer celebrity with a massive 763K follower count on Instagram. Aside from cosplaying, she also works as a model and a vlogger with 329K subscribers on her YouTube channel.
Turney started cosplaying in 2002 at the age of 15. Her first cosplay was a character from Sailor Moon, Sailor Heavy Metal Papillon. From then, she has already portrayed several characters and her portrayals of Princess Leia, Faye Valentine, and Psycho have been recognized in various online publications.
She has hosted several cosplay conventions and has appeared on Syfy’s Heroes of Cosplay and in commercials for famous games such as Guild Wars 2. 
Marie-Claude Bourbonnais is a Canadian cosplayer and glamour model who is known for her portrayal of Frost from Mortal Combat. She started cosplaying in 2009, and since then has been invited as a special guest in comic-cons all over the world.
Bourbonnais has been featured in several high-profile magazines such as PlayStation Official Magazine, People, Toronto Sun, and FHM Philippines. Also, she was one of the models of Cosplay for a Cause which aimed to raise funds for the victims of the 2011 tsunami in Japan.
Lisa Lou Who, whose real name is Lisa Rosenberg, started parading in costumes in 2012. Her rise to fame came when she portrayed Princess Anna of Frozen and received recognition from Time Magazine and Disney. She also makes and sells costumes on Etsy.
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A lot of times cosplayers simply don’t have the time or the skills needed to make a cosplay that has been on their minds to do. Other times the cost of materials would simply be so expensive to make it yourself compared to ordering one online and then modifying it to your liking. Whatever the case is, you can always opt for buying your cosplays if you want to buy it instead. In fact, I have been both making, buying, and modifying cosplays for the last ten years since I started cosplaying. There is no right way to cosplay. Whether you buy it or make it, you do what is best for you!


If you are planning on buying your own cosplay (or want to find materials/props/etc. online), then here are 10 online cosplay sites to find your next cosplay project.


If you’re looking for props or cheap cosplays, then eBay could be useful. One of the perks with eBay is that you can look up different types of costumes from reenactment and theatre to accessories. This is also useful if you’re looking for pre-owned cosplays or accessories, as you can search by both category and condition. Sometimes theatre companies will post items for sale on eBay, which can occasionally be nice quality costumes.


MicCostumes is great if you’re looking for cosplays that you can modify or weather to look even better. While this site has mostly anime-related cosplays, it also has plenty of other fandoms such as Legend of Zelda, Overwatch, Game of Thrones, and more.

I ended up getting a Ciri cosplay from their Witcher collection and weathering the gloves, pants, corset, and silver belt to make it look more worn like it is in the video game. For a cosplay under $100, it was easy to put a little bit of weathering work in the cosplay to make it match my vision for the character.

Amazon is a site for so many things nowadays it’s no wonder that there’s lots of cosplays for sale on there as well. A lot of smaller cosplay companies will sell makeup, accessories, and even full cosplays on Amazon. If you don’t mind getting a generic size and modifying a cosplay, then Amazon can be really beneficial.

When I was making my Mera cosplay, I bought a basic bodysuit from it and modified/weathered it with watered down acrylic paint as well as bringing in some of the waist with my sewing machine. The best part is that you can order some cosplays through Amazon Prime, so if you are trying to make a cosplay quickly, you can get them within 1-2 days depending on the shipping.

While I have never used Cosplay Sky myself, I have heard some pretty positive reviews from other cosplayers. They have hundreds of different costumes on their site, which you can shop by character, gender, anime, video game, movie, and more. A lot of cosplayers have also posted their reviews on YouTube for many of their cosplays, so if you’re looking for a specific cosplay, chances are there may be a review online for it.


ProCosplay is known for their quality cosplays and up-close images of their outfits so you know exactly what you’re purchasing. Like some other cosplay sites on this list, they have products from many different fandoms to choose from. Quite a few Scarlet Witch cosplayers have been getting her new suit from this site, and I’ve been seeing nothing but good reviews for it.

I have bought quite a few of ProCosplay’s outfits including their Captain Marvel and Hela looks. While I personally wasn’t impressed by their Captain Marvel suit because it felt really tight and the first shoes they sent me didn’t fit (for the record it was one of their first prototypes so they may have improved by now), I absolutely love their Hela cosplay they have. I actually ended up going custom for the suit and they matched my measurements pretty well for it.

HerosTime is the perfect store for getting spandex suits. Whether it’s for Spider-Man, Black Widow, Star Fire, etc. this site has it all. One of the best features of this site is that you can customize what you want on your suit. If you want to add a forearm zipper, calf zipper, shoe inserts, or even a crotch zipper, you can add it to the order.

Almost all of my spandex suits lately have come from HerosTime. One of my favorites is my Dark Phoenix suit, which is a beautiful black and red suit with shoe inserts. Not only is the design fantastic, but it also fits perfectly. Another great thing about HerosTime is that it gives a percentage of the sale as well as the price of the digital file back to the original designer of the suits if it was created by an independent artist.

EZCosplay has some true cosplay masterpieces on their site that also look stunning both on screen and in person. While many of them are similar to other cosplay sites on this list, they do have some quality cosplays that you can either modify or wear straight out of the bag.

I was given their Sephiroth cosplay a while back and let me tell you it is one of my absolute favorite cosplays I own. When I first got it there were some pieces that hung sort of weird on the cosplay so I ended up modifying quite a bit. The shoulder pauldrons originally just held loosely with straps, so I cut those off and added snaps to the jacket and pauldrons instead. I also fixed the belt piece with the chest straps so they fit a female figure instead.
Overall the cosplay is absolutely gorgeous and with a little bit of modifications I was able to make it look even better than when it first arrived. If you’re wanting to do a little bit of legwork to make it look perfect, then EZCosplay can certainly work for you.

SimCosplay is one of the main cosplay sites that I use to get suits such as Black Widow and Scarlet Witch. When it comes to this site, I normally don’t do custom sizing because I’ve had a few problems in the past like tight shoulders (I do have super broad shoulders though) or small gloves. Instead, I get standard sizes and modify them instead.

One of the best cosplays I have received from SimCosplay is their Endgame Black Widow suit. For this suit, I got a standard medium size and then modified it using Alyson Tabbitha’s bodysuit modification tutorial on YouTube. With just a little bit of stitchwork on my sewing machine and strap adjustments on her belt, it was good to go!

If you’re wanting an almost screen-accurate version of a Spider-Man suit, then the RPC Studio is here for you. While I personally have never ordered from them, I have seen their suits in person at conventions and let me tell you the quality is insane. From their impeccable screen printing to their fog-free face shells, this is definitely the place to go for all your Spider-Man/web-slinging heroes’ costumes.


Last but not least we have one of the best places to get quality cosplays: Etsy . While there are some cosplay companies on Etsy similar to SimCosplay and EZCosplay, the best cosplays to buy on this site are from independent artists and cosplayers. From foam props, casted armored, 3D printed pieces, and even fully stitched cosplays, this is the place to go for all your commission needs.

I have bought quite a few commissioned pieces from artists on Etsy (and even sell my own superhero capes that I custom make for people), and one of my absolute fav
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