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Losing Weight For Cosplay

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edited November 2024 in Introduce Yourself
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  • Posts: 24 Member
    Not cosplaying, but I do have a Doctor Who Dalek dress I'd love to look bangin' in! I bought it last year and I only looked a little pudgy in it, after gaining 48 pounds last year, It'd prob either not fit, or I'd look like a boulder in it lol.
  • Posts: 8 Member
    Really? Just me? It's fun, guys.
  • Posts: 24 Member
    Well for Halloween last year I did wear that dress and the Dalek headband. Lol. I'd cosplay if I had places to go! Limited opportunity in West Virginia.
  • Posts: 240 Member
    I don't cosplay, but I do costume...and yes, absolutely. I have a corset waiting for me! :smile:
  • Posts: 9 Member
    Well I'm going to Comic-Con San Diego this July and although I have not thought about cosplaying, I would definitely after I lose some weight!
  • Posts: 2,054 Member
    I'm losing weight for me, but I'm hoping that will be one of the side benefits. :smile:
  • Posts: 37 Member
    Ugh my weight was one of the things keeping me from cosplaying (that, and my skills as a seamstress are somewhat lacking). I don't really go to cons anymore, but maybe I can throw something together for Halloween!

    I have so much respect for heavier people cosplaying or costuming as skinny characters though. Seriously, props to you, you're braver than I am.
  • Posts: 187 Member
    I'm losing weight with a convention as one of my goal points - looking to be down another 20 pounds by 9 july. C:
  • Posts: 8 Member
    Well I'm going to Comic-Con San Diego this July and although I have not thought about cosplaying, I would definitely after I lose some weight!

    I've always wanted to go to ComicCon, but it's so expensive. For some reason, Anime Expo is far cheaper. ):
  • Posts: 8 Member
    xxConnie16 wrote: »
    Not cosplaying, but I do have a Doctor Who Dalek dress I'd love to look bangin' in! I bought it last year and I only looked a little pudgy in it, after gaining 48 pounds last year, It'd prob either not fit, or I'd look like a boulder in it lol.
    I know the feels

  • Posts: 8 Member
    xxConnie16 wrote: »
    Not cosplaying, but I do have a Doctor Who Dalek dress I'd love to look bangin' in! I bought it last year and I only looked a little pudgy in it, after gaining 48 pounds last year, It'd prob either not fit, or I'd look like a boulder in it lol.
    This app didn't notify me of a reply x.x Sorry about that.
  • Posts: 9,591 Member
    Hiya I'm in the same boat. Got my first con of the season May 24 weekend. Trying to work on toning my arms since all of mine are shoulderless costumes ><
  • Posts: 66 Member
    I live in Anaheim and WonderCon is here this weekend. I don't cosplay but I have to admit I enjoy seeing all the costumes walking along Harbor Blvd. this weekend.
  • Posts: 99 Member
    I am a big cosplayer but I am not losing weight for cosplay, losing it for my health. My weight will never stop me from getting into costume and going out and having fun :). I'm always looking for geeky friends on here if you want to add me :). I'm currently working on a hulk evening gown concept for Hal-con 2015
  • Posts: 5 Member
    I'm trying to! It's honestly the only thing still motivating me. I'd love to be able to cosplay
  • Posts: 18,789 Member
    edited April 2015
    It's definitely on my list. This time next year I want to cosplay Aeryn Sun. It's not a driving force, but it's definitely a perk I'm looking forward to.
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