Vera Cosplay

Vera Cosplay




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Vera Cosplay

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Monster Prom is a super fun game, full of charming and terrible monster protagonists; but when it came to picking one to cosplay there was no question it would be Vera, who doesn’t want to be the best business gorgon? Vera is one of those cosplays that you can quite comfortably purchase most of it, or you can choose to make it all from scratch – I went for something in the middle, and this tutorial walks you through both how I made the outfit as well as some suggestions for other options.
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You can also find more information on making the wig in my blog post , as well as my video walk through and video makeup tutorial .
I chose to make the dress, but it could easily be purchased as well – any black tank top dress will work, you’ll want to look for one with a higher neckline and make sure it isn’t too see-through! For my dress I used a black 4 way stretch knit, the “performance” or “athletic” type that has a lot of stretch and isn’t too thin; additionally, my fabric had a slight sheen to it, as I liked the idea of it being just a little bit shinny. Spandex world has a great selection of black knits that work for the dress.
To make the dress I created an outline for the front and back that followed my measurements, and then stitched it together along the sides. I ended up taking the dress in a lot as I wanted it to be very tights (it rode up a lot , so I might have made it too tight…), and added darts at the bust to keep the sleeves lying flat, then all of the hems were folded over and stitched to finish. You can find a pattern for the dress in my store.
The necklace was made out of two layers of worbla, curved slightly to shape before painting it gold. Rather than worrying about making a full necklace or it shifting as I wore it, I poked holes in each end and stitched it directly to the dress shoulders.
For more accuracy the jacket can be made from scratch, but I purchased this one online and then made some alterations to it, be wary the jacket runs small! For alterations, I shortened the sleeves, and bottom hem (and squared it off), changed the button, and took the bust and side seams in for a slimmer fit.
Vera also wears two gold bangles – I struggled to find plain ones to purchase, so I got wooden bangles to decorate, and then painted them gold to match the necklace.
For her shoes, any black pumps will work – and her heel is pretty modest!
Information on how I made the wig can be found in my other blog post .
For her skin I used two different approaches, tights and makeup. You can find a tutorial on the make-up portion over on my YouTube , and here are some handy links to some of the materials I used:
For her her arms and legs I used white tights and dyed them to the correct color using green and a small amount of yellow RIT Dyemore synthetic dye (make sure your tights are also mostly Nylon, or the dye won’t work). The tights need to end up a fairly light color so they really won’t need much time in the dye bath, for me is was probably about 30 secs, but you’ll want to do a couple of tests to get the right shade. For the arms, I converted the tights into gloves, sewing around a template of my hand, like in this arm sock tutorial . My gloves only went up to my bicep as the rest would be covered by the jacket and I wanted them to be removable for eating and game playing at conventions, and I started with small tights so I needed to do less fitting overall. I finished the gloves off with claw tip acrylic nails painted purple with Sally Hansen “No Hard Feelings” nail polish, and super glued in place.
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Vera Bambi (previously Vera Baby) is a force of nature in the cosplay world. Cosplaying since 2013, and she’s taken the cons by storm with her jaw-dropping Mary Jane Cosplay. Check out her website for all her social links.
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Mary Jane “MJ” Watson is a character appearing in Marvel Comics and made her first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #25 in June, 1965. She has been the best friend, main love interest and wife of Peter Parker, the alter ego of Spider-Man.
The character has been portrayed by Kirsten Dunst in the three Spider-Man feature films directed by Sam Raimi (2002–2007) and by Shailene Woodley in deleted scenes of the 2014 film The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
Mary Jane Watson, is first mentioned in The Amazing Spider-Man #15 (August 1964) as Peter Parker’s Aunt May repeatedly attempts to set her unwilling nephew up on a date with her. Parker consistently worms his way out of meeting Mary Jane who, aside from a brief appearance in #25 (June 1965) with her face obscured, is never actually seen until The Amazing Spider-Man #42 (November 1966). Peter David wrote in 2010 that artist John Romita, Sr. “made the definitive statement of his arrival by pulling Mary Jane out from behind the oversized potted plant [that blocked the readers’ view of her face in issue #25] and placing her on panel in what would instantly become an iconic moment.” Romita has stated that in designing Mary Jane, he “used Ann-Margret from the movie Bye Bye Birdie as a guide, using her coloring, the shape of her face, her red hair and her form-fitting short skirts.”
According to co-creator Stan Lee, he and Romita had intended for Gwen Stacy to be Spider-Man’s one true love, and introduced Mary Jane “just for fun”, but that “somehow, Mary Jane seemed to have all the personality, and much as we tried to make Gwen more attractive, we couldn’t! We, ourselves, felt that Mary Jane ended up being not only more attractive but more fun and more interesting, and we finally decided to let Peter end up with her, but it was … as though the characters had taken over!”
Gerry Conway succeeded Stan Lee as writer of The Amazing Spider-Man in 1972. Conway pushed Mary Jane to the forefront of the cast, and made her a serious love interest for Peter Parker. Like Lee, Conway found Mary Jane to be more compelling than Gwen: “[Mary Jane] hadn’t lost the edge that made her an interesting character. Gwen didn’t have an edge. She was just a nice person. I don’t think she had a mean bone in her body, and wasn’t likely to do something that was likely to screw things up for Peter, out of some misguided sense of self-aggrandizement, which Mary Jane was quite capable of doing – which makes her a much more interesting character.”
In 1987, the character was married to Spider-Man in The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21. As a consequence, writer J. M. DeMatteis made Mary Jane and her marriage to Spider-Man one of the central themes of the critically acclaimed “Kraven’s Last Hunt”, published the same year as the wedding. DeMatteis commented that “‘Kraven’s Last Hunt’ has a lot of darkness in it, but the story primarily is about Peter and his journey into the light and the power of simple human love. The reason Peter makes it out is because he has Mary Jane in his life, and that is his salvation.”
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Hahah hello again AA sub. I'm working on an actual full Aura cosplay right now but for fun I did a little Vera closet cos yesterday ! She was such an interesting character in AA4 and ngl I'm kind of heartbroken they never decided to bring her back, since she totally has the writing to be a recurring character. Maybe we can hold out hope for AA7??
I post other cosplay on my instagram, [@ronantyche] ( https://www.instagram.com/ronantyche/ ) ! Mostly fire emblem and stuff lol but I do have more AA planned...
Aaaa that's so good I've never seen a Vera cosplay before but I think you pulled it off well
Wow. This and your Mia cosplay are fantastic. You're very beautiful and portray the character well. I can't wait to the Aura cosplay. Well done.
This is too kind omg thank you so much !!
Ah, that's why she looks so familiar! I recognize her Mia and Franziska cosplays, as well
I never imagined it to be this type of fabric, but it fits so well!
Wow I didn't know people actually bought Albert Einstein posters. Great cosplay, btw, spot-on!
Defense: Emm.... Well.... I think I find no flaws with the costume your honor.
Judge: Then unfortunately I will have to admonish you
10/10 would accept forged evidence from.
Dang, you really just had everything ready, huh? Looks awesome!
Wow, this is very good! It might just be a closet cosplay, but you really nailed the look.
looking good. if you can, take a pic where you are hiding to the side... xD

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