Which
of your Silent Hill costumes is your personal
favorite?
I
think my personal favourite Silent Hill costume
is my Lisa Garland costume. I've done quite a
few Silent Hill costumes now. Lisa wasn't the
first one that I made, but it was one that tested
my drive to be as accurate as possible with getting
the details just right to do the character as
much justice as possible.
Why did you decide to make the costume of Joshua
Shepherd?
I've always wanted to make a Nurse costume from
one of the games. I didn't quite feel ready to
make a monster nurse costume and although at the
time when I made this costume I hadn't played
the first Silent Hill game, I was quite familiar
with the game and I grew to really empathize with
the tragic character of Lisa Garland. This costume
tested my Cosplay boundaries because up until
this point I mostly Cosplayed younger characters
or Cross-played boys. Cosplaying a more mature
character with a plunging neckline and high heels
was definitely a new and exciting experience for
me, which made me more comfortable to later Cosplay
characters like Maria.
How
long did it take to finish it and how difficult
was it?
It took me several months to actually start working
on this costume when I finally settled on making
it. The bulk of construction for this costume
was done between January and May 2009. I wore
this costume to Katsucon that year in February
and most of the costume was done for that con.
The dress was completed in February although I
messed up the design because I was confused about
the length of her skirt thanks to playing Origins
and I made it too short. I took time after the
convention to redo the skirt part of the dress
before I re-wore this costume to a con in May
and I was able to hide the adjustment thanks to
the belt.
My mother was kind enough to knit me my wonderful
red sweater. I feel like that element gave the
costume a nice small town, country feel. Knitting
the sweater took my mother a few months so it
was only 3/4 of the way done when I wore it to
Katsucon. It was completed during the spring.
The costume itself wasn't that difficult to make.
The biggest problem that I had was finding a base
pattern to work off of that had the right style
of collar and basic shape. I ended up combining
a couple of patterns and winging some of the design
to get the right look, but I'm thrilled with the
result. I can't thank my mom enough for her help
with my sweater. That aspect of the costume makes
it quite special to me.
Was
there any particular thing about the costume that
was a bigger challenge?
One major challenge with this costume was actually
finding a decent pair of red high heels. It took
a couple of months with a lot of searching in
stores and on eBay before I finally found a pair
that was the right style and colour to match hers.
Then, the even bigger challenge was functioning
at a convention while wearing these high heels.
I kept trying to find suitable really low heels
or flat red shoes to wear while I was just walking
around, but I never did find a decent pair. The
belt on Lisa's dress was a bit difficult to design
because I couldn't accommodate a functioning belt
with the long zipper in the back and type of fabric
that I used. I faked the belt a bit using velcro
to allow it to open up around the back to make
it easier to zip up the dress. Getting a nice
curve on the neckline was a also a bit of a challenge.
I had to hunt a bit to find a pattern with a nice
shape that matched Lisa's dress.
Anything
else you think is needed to be said about the
costume?
Cosplaying Lisa turned out to be a real thrill
because the tragic and yet sweet nature of the
character offered me a lot of range when doing
photoshoots. I worked with a really stiff, thick
white fabric (mostly because of worries of opacity),
which turned out to look really nice as a uniform.
This costume went through a couple of revisions,
but I couldn't be happier with it and the fact
that my mother knit my sweater for me makes me
treasure this costume. I'm really glad that I
Cosplayed Lisa because this costume opened the
door for me to Cosplay Maria from my favourite
game of the franchise, which was something I wouldn't
have had guts to Cosplay as before. I think my
Lisa costume shows a lot about my love for Silent
Hill Cosplay and offered me a lot of inspiration
to keep pushing myself to make more costumes from
the game series. It's a real honour to be a part
of the wonderful community that is the Silent
Hill Cosplay community. Everyone is so friendly
and excited to share their passion for the series
and support each other. I count myself as being
very lucky to have met so many great people through
Silent Hill meets at conventions and online post-conventions
and I look forward to getting to know more Silent
Hill Cosplayers in the future.
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