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Garters: Craft-foam, cut and painted with gold acrylic paint, attached black elastic

Gold Boots: Bought from Amazon

Ashe (Gogo Version)

Original Creation | Circa 2016

League of Legends

Timeframe: 1 Month

Materials: Purple dance knit fabric, E6000 glue, craft foam, gold acrylic paint, purple tights, black elastic, velcro, gold trim.


White Wig: Bought from Amazon

Blue Contacts: Bought from Unqiso

Cape & Hood with Armor: Self-Made with personal pattern, altered to fit dancing, craft-foam armor painted with gold acrylic paint and glued on to cape and hood with E6000
Gold Bra: Bought on Amazon

Purple Wrap Top: Self-made with personal pattern

Fingerless Gloves: Bought tights from Amazon, cut and sewn to fit

Gold Cuffs: Bought from Amazon

Purple High-Waisted Skirt: Self-Made with tutorial on youtube

​Purple Thigh-Highs: Bought from Amazon

"I was given the amazing opportunity to be an Official GoGo Dancer for Anime Central 2016 and with that opportunity came a whole new outfit! Gogo-cosplay outfits are always difficult to imagine due to the fact that you need to be able to dance in it and still look like the character but not so much that people don't realize that you are a version of the character."

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"The only issue I had with this outfit was the timeframe, we (the gogo team) were told of the theme, League of Legends, only a month before the convention! And mind you, I was already in the middle of other cosplays for the convention as well, so trying to finish those and reimagine a popular character was a bit stressful; but in the end this has become one of my favorite gogo-cosplay outfits!"

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"I loved the purple and gold color palette (which I later found out was the wrong colors due to a bad reference picture XD), and really enjoyed working with the craft-foam to create dance-able armor! The outfit held up during dancing quite well, only hiccup was my hood falling down during a set but I was easily able to put it back up once I was off stage. The garters also had some wear & tear after the night so I look forward to how I will make them more durable in the future."

Photography by Jonathan Maxwell

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