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		<title>Japan&#8217;s cosplay culture and street fashion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cosplay are different from Mardi Gras, Halloween and other holidays dressed, not only in time of these independent holiday but its purpose. The mission of the cosplay is his interpretation: an attempt, a character like an actor in a role. Cosplayers can buy or most often, the creation of costumes by their own work. Cosplayers [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Cosplay are different from Mardi Gras, Halloween and other holidays dressed, not only in time of these independent holiday but its purpose. The mission of the cosplay is his interpretation: an attempt, a character like an actor in a role. Cosplayers can buy or most often, the creation of costumes by their own work. Cosplayers often trained in the production of specialties such as sculpture, face painting, glass, fashion design and such things in an attempt to &#8220;look and feel to make a costume with precision. Props are a fun part of the cosplay, because people really crazy with them.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Once in costume, cosplayer presents the gestures and body language of the characters that they represent. <a href="http://shibuya-109.org">Cosplayers</a> often to collect the other costumes, show their own creations, tips, pictures, and participate in contests. Fans to make the images, instead of posing in Cosplay costumes are like kamekozo known, or &#8220;Children of the camera and support amateur free Cosplay idol and image advertising.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">In contrast is known as Reiyaas dedicated or hardcore cosplayer. There is an element of ritual Cosplay users move in a different mood. The use of costumes is no rebellion or fame seeking, but a ready-made social group for groups of people with similar interests. It is an aspect of traditional Japanese culture that is reflected in the cosplay culture. Many think Cosplayers Cosplay is an expansion of world culture.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The steep rise in the number of people to collect points Cosplay since 1990, this phenomenon is an important part of popular culture. This is particularly true in Asia where Japan&#8217;s cosplay culture and street fashion has influenced. Companies are always looking for Cosplayers interest in clothes, accessories, and collectibles fair.</p>
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