#fem anakin skywalker cosplay
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bloodinmymilkshake · 1 year ago
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Old cosplay test, lol
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tazelll · 2 years ago
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got my anakin cosplay for SDCC just in time for the new year!! Nowruz Mobarak to all those who celebrate :)
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detectiveperspectives · 3 months ago
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I wanna cosplay fem anakin skywalker so bad….
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thesuperyooper · 5 years ago
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I tried cosplay for the first time today and I tried to do like a female Kylo Ren or Anakin Skywalker and yanno? I’m a big fan.
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inevitablekickline · 5 years ago
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my current cosplans (or at least wishes!)
- Clone Wars-era Anakin Skywalker (I just need to rewatch the whole series anyways tbh)
- Baby Yoda (okay this is a meme but also...he...)
- Elphaba (I’m planning to order a long dark wig anyways???)
- Dawn from Waitress (hair length and glasses? heck yeah!)
- Jester Lavorre, Mighty Nein Critical Role (I legit have none of the stuff for this cosplay but again...COSPLAN/WISH)
- Triuzar, my current character in my D&D campaign (Tiefling Paladin, again I have nothing prepped for this cosplay)
- SQUIP because...suit.
- fem!Ron Weasley, but it’s AVPM (inspired by a fab cosplayer on TikTok)
- fem!Draco Malfoy, but it’s AVPM (again...thank u TikTok)
- Sanders Sides AU stuff (I just have a lot of ideas, ok???)
anyways thank u I just had to ramble about things I’m excited about
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elibeancosplay · 5 years ago
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Cosplay masterlist
This is a list of cosplays I have done. I will try and link some posts for some of them. I will be updating this in the future. Stay tuned!
Ace Attorney
Mia Fey
Adventure Time
Princess Bubblegum
American Horror Story
The Countess
Attack on Titan
Armin Arlet
Hange Zoe
Levi Ackerman
Baldur’s Gate 3
Astarion
My Tav/OC
Chainsaw Man
Power
Danganronpa
Toko Fukawa
Genocider Syo
Nagito Komaeda
Junko Enoshima
Mukuro Ikusaba
Kotoko Utsugi 
Kokichi Ouma
Byakuya Togami
Hajime Hinata 
Chihiro Fujisaki 
Monokuma 
Death Note
Misa Amane
Demon Slayer
Mitsuri Kanroji  Post 1, Post 2
Doctor Who
The Fourth Doctor
The Eleventh Doctor
Rose Tyler
Doki Doki Literature Club
Monika
Elli (Video Game)
Elli        Post 1, Post 2
Food Wars (Shokugeki no soma)
Satoshi Isshiki 
Good Omens
Aziraphale
Gotham/DC Comics
Fem!Riddler / Fem! Edward Nygma
Hazbin Hotel
Angel Dust
Heathers
Veronica Sawyer 
Jujutsu Kaisen
Satoru Gojo
Fem! Satoru Gojo
Land of the Lustrous (Houseki no kuni)
Diamond
Marvel
Loki (Lady Loki non-canon design)
Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch (Avengers: Age of Ultron)
Vision (Wandavision human form)
Miraculous Ladybug
Adrien Agreste
Cat Noir
Monster High
Draculaura
My Hero Academia (BNHA)
Tsuyu Asui
Denki Kaminari
Mystic Messenger
707/Saeyoung Choi
Rika
Zen
Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt
Panty Anarchy
Pokémon
Nurse Joy
Popee The Performer
Frog
Puella Magi Madoka Magica
Kyoko Sakura
Resident Evil
Fem! Leon Kennedy (RE4 Remake)
RE:Zero
Rem
Star Wars
Anakin Skywalker
Stranger Things
Steve Harrington
Studio Ghibli
Ponyo
Super Mario
Princess Peach
The Arcana
Asra Alnazar 
Lucio 
MC/OC
The Legend of Zelda
Zelda (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)
The Magnus Archives
Nikola Orsinov
The Mighty Boosh
Vince Noir
The Owl House
Amity Blight
Trinity Seven
Arin Kannazuki
Twilight
Alice Cullen
Jasper Hale
Rosalie Hale
Vocaloid
Hatsune Miku
What We Do in The Shadows
Nadja
Yandere Simulator
Ayano Aishi
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dangergays · 4 years ago
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thinkin about her*
*black lace up corset belt for a fem!anakin skywalker cosplay
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everything is a mistake i shouldn't have started cosplaying fuck,,,, every day i watch tv and want to cosplay a new character. i dont have enough money for this shit
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stiltdeer-snootnoodle · 6 years ago
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So I got roped in to doing a cosplay of Fem!Anakin Skywalker. I did a makeup test yesterday and it came out really good but I’m terrified to post it >.<
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bodyprintmachine · 8 years ago
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20 Day Cosplay Challenge – Day 2: How Many Cosplays Have You Done?
... a few? 😅
[List below the cut.]
1. Irene Adler (Sherlock: A Scandal In Belgravia), 2. The Master (Doctor Who: The End Of Time), 3. Peri Brown (Doctor Who: The Mysterious Planet), 4. Jamie McCrimmon (Doctor Who: The Mind Robber), 5. The Eighth Doctor (Doctor Who: Dark Eyes), 6. fem!Arthur Shappey (Cabin Pressure), 7. Marwood (Withnail & I), 8. Amy Pond (Doctor Who: Vincent and the Doctor), 9. Bellatrix Black (Harry Potter: Marauders Era), 10. Lady Ouida (Doctor Who: Zagreus), 11. The Eighth Doctor (Doctor Who: Night Of The Doctor), 12. Lucie Miller (Doctor Who: Blood Of The Daleks), 13. Charlotte “Chuck” Charles (Pushing Daisies), 14. Barbarella (Barbarella), 15. Fitz Kreiner (Doctor Who novels), 16. The Eighth Doctor (Doctor Who: TV movie), 17. Victoria Waterfield (Doctor Who: The Enemy Of The World), 18. Dana Scully (The X-Files: College AU), 19. Bedelia du Maurier (Hannibal: Fromage), 20. Hannibal Lecter (Hannibal: Mizumono), 21. Ace McShane (Doctor Who: The Greatest Show In the Galaxy), 22. Kate (Sherlock: A Scandal In Belgravia), 23. Harry Osborn (The Amazing Spider-Man 2), 24. Harley Quinn (own design, “Nolanverse”), 25. Hannibal Lecter (Hannibal: Tome Wan), 26. Puck (A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Globe Production 2014), 27. Simon Monroe (In The Flesh), 28. Harley Quinn (Halloween version), 29. Gary King (The World’s End), 30. Siouxsie Sioux (Siouxsie And The Banshees, from a photoshoot with Robert Smith), 31. Harley Quinn (Steampunk version), 32. Bucky Barnes (Captain America: the Winter Soldier), 33. Harley Quinn (Azzarello’s Joker), 34. Nightcrawler (X-Men: Evolution), 35. Margot Verger (Hannibal: Naka-Choko), 36. Sailor Uranus (Sailor Moon), 37. Clint Barton (Matt Fraction’s Hawkeye, uniform), 38. Wendy Corduroy (Gravity Falls), 39. Clint Barton (Matt Fraction’s hawkeye, civvies), 40. Bucky Barnes (Captain America: The First Avenger, rescued), 41. Peggy Carter (Captain America: The First Avenger, Howling Commandos), 42. Harley Quinn (Injustice: Year One), 43. Wiccan (Young Avengers 2010), 44. Jessica Jones (Netflix Jessica Jones), 45. Leia Organa (Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi, Endor Commando Gear), 46. Luke Skywalker (Star Wars: A New Hope), 47. modern urban witch, 48. Harley Quinn (The Batgirl Adventures #1), 49. Furiosa (Mad Max: Fury Road), 50. Bucky Barnes (Captain America: The First Avenger, Howling Commandos), 51. Anakin Skywalker (Star Wars: Revenge Of The Sith), 52. Rey (Star Wars: The Force Awakens), 53. Wanda Magnus/Scarlet Witch (House Of M)
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astarsdarkheart · 8 years ago
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On Binary Alignment, Binary-Referential Gender, and Language Fail
Binary alignment. Terminology used by nonbinary folks to discuss... what, precisely?
Well, all manner of things. Partial identification with a binary gender, presenting as a binary gender, closeted and presenting as a binary gender on account of that, passing as whatever binary gender, experiences the privilege/oppression of a given binary gender. It gets interpreted and used to mean a variety of different things describing very different facets of a nonbinary experience. It’s all a bit of a muddle.
Which is inconvenient, because what alignment would logically be ascribed to me varies wildly depending on which of those definitions you’re working from.
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If it’s about presentation, or privilege/oppression stuff, I’d be female-aligned. Except, er, the presentation is not by choice and I don’t particularly care to have something I’m forced into by an uncomfortable home situation dictate something that has any bearing on personal identity, and I’m deeply wary of arguments running to ‘this oppression Belongs to this group!’ on account of the way that’s been leveraged against me as an a-spec person.
The fact that I am not a woman does not prevent catcalling, harassment, or the other indignities generally assumed to be women’s experiences from happening. Misogyny it may be, but why would that make me a woman? Identities do not exist for the purpose of fitting into marginalised boxes. The fact that I’m treated as a woman says more about the nature of societal violence than it does about me.
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Passing as a binary gender gets a little more interesting, because I have managed to get people to spontaneously use he/him for me in public before, without actually mentioning my gender, but since I mostly present female (because closeted) I mostly ‘pass’ as a cis woman. If I can pass as either, and don’t care to have choices influenced by closeting affect any identifier I use, how does my ability to ‘pass’ factor into alignment?
Given that nonbinary genders are erased and ignored by an exorsexist society, pretty much every nonbinary individual will be assumed to be one binary gender or the other by random people they meet - that’s the nature of structural societal violence. The best that can generally be hoped for by way of ‘androgynous’ presentation is leaving people confused as to what binary gender they want to assign.
(And that’s a dodgy metric by itself, because I managed to achieve precisely that effect while in Anakin Skywalker cosplay, taking steps to appear more masculine. Is cosplay of a male character now androgynous because the androgyne cosplaying him doesn’t have a low enough voice to comfortably pass as a cis guy?)
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And then we get to identification. Which... gets tricky.
Under the solarian/stellarian/lunarian set, attempts have been made to combine the terms to create ways of expressing multiple aspects of gender identity. They’ve not caught on that well as far as I’ve seen - galactian alignment in general seems to struggle to catch on, compared to the simple binary associations of alignment. And under the good old x-aligned set, nope, that doesn’t really have an ‘all of the above’ setting, you have to say ‘both female and male aligned’. Which is of limited usefulness given that I don’t really regard the masc and fem aspects of my gender as two separate things.
My gender’s a loose mishmash of male and female, close enough to equally mixed that I can’t discern a preference either way. That’s how I describe it - my gender references the binary even if it doesn’t fit into it.
In a system where I am expected to be aligned to one binary gender or the other, or else unaligned - though that’s not generally the recommended option because The Binary Is Convenient - how does the way I actually identify fit into that? Sure, I partially identify with a binary gender, so ‘unaligned’ doesn’t really cut it, but I identify partially with both binary genders, so professing alignment either way doesn’t make much sense.
And if binary alignment is that much of a snarl for someone with a stable gender identity that references the binary pretty heavily, how much of a muddle does it turn into for nonbinary folks for whom that is not the case?
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The use of binary alignment to indicate experiences associated with binary genders is prickly because of how it can be applied without the nonbinary person’s consent - as noted above, I for instance don’t much care to identify myself as something I’m not to describe experiences I’m forced into by external pressure. And alignment language as related to presentation implies, to me, a constancy that would not be present if I were able to freely present as I’d prefer to. Not to mention that with alignment treated as part of identity, it’s veering close to gender=presentation territory, which is not a great place to be.
And that’s before we get to the rather messy business of presentation as related to being closeted. It results in a conflation between closeting and alignment that just doesn’t seem like a particularly helpful or useful way to talk about nonbinary experiences. Particularly in combination with the use of alignment as presentation and identity - is being closeted now a separate identity because of the presentation that’s required in order to stay closeted?
Describing a part of one’s identity or experience associated with a gender that is not one’s own is often necessary given that as nonbinary people we’re not generally allowed to exist as ourselves without people attempting to force us back into the binary boxes. But alignment language in both its confused muddle of varying definitions and its tendency to simplify are sorely lacking in functionality for a fair few of us.
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TL;DR:  Binary alignment comes off as having been introduced in place of nonbinary-specific terminology, and subsequently alignment has been used as a half-hearted caveat when describing binary concepts and trying to extend these concepts to nonbinary people. It results in a haphazard and poorly-functioning way of describing nonbinary people’s experiences, being passed off as progressive because the forcible binary gendering isn’t quite so obvious. Since nonbinary people’s interaction with binary gender concepts can be much more complex than binary alignment language accounts for, I don’t feel alignment language should be regarded as any kind of ideal for discussion of varying nonbinary experiences.
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bloodinmymilkshake · 2 years ago
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My old trying to fem!Anakin Skywalker cosplay ✨
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bloodinmymilkshake · 2 years ago
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Also my fem!Anakin photos from cosplay fest
I tried 😅
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