Priscilla vs. The Hawkeye dress, part 1… Designed by the amazing Robinade. Go check her out guys. And her designs.She is perfect.
HOLY SHIT. HOLY SHIIIIIIIT.
Oh jeebus mccreedy, this is the most amazing thing ever. It’s a Hawkeye dress! It’s LEATHER! You look AMAZING (seriously, so stylish!!!)
I think all that you need are these glasses below, old-school Hawkeye style, and it will be perfect:

And on Thursdays, we’re teddy bear doctors.
ASIAN AMERICAN DISNEY PRINCESSES:
by Kim (annakimskywalker) & Donnie (donniekompany)
11x17 inkjet prints
Most of us grew up watching Disney classics featuring the beautiful Disney princesses we all know and love. Disney was and continues to be a staple in the lives of many children. However, despite how much we admired these princesses, it was difficult relating to them because they didn’t physically represent us. Take a look at any Disney princess product and you will see the preference towards the White princesses, white washing of princesses of color (skin color, facial features, etc), and the shoving of these princesses to the side.In the 76 years since Snow White was released, there have been 11 (soon to be 12) Disney princesses, only 4 of whom are women of color (Jasmine in 1992, Pocahontas in 1995, Mulan in 1998, and Tiana in 2009). It took 55 yearsto portray a woman of color as a princess, and these portrayals also came with problematic and inaccurate representations of their respective cultures & histories (not to mention Tiana was a frog more than half of the movie).
How are young APIA children supposed to believe in “happy endings” when we don’t see them happening to people who look like us?
All of the above was the inspiration behind this photoshoot. We believe physically showing some of our favorite princesses as Asian American women will allow us to build more of a connection with the princesses who weren’t women of color, but who still possess qualities we admire and/or see in ourselves.
**These are just 5 of the 15 we recently showed at our university’s Asian American Studies Expo.
Andrea as Sleeping Beauty
Henna as Belle
Cat as Cinderella
Young as Snow White
Jenny as TinkerbellPhotography/lighting: Kim
Hair/makeup/wardrobe: Donnie
Editing: Kim & Rachelle
So uuuhhhh. The photos are bad, I took them on my phone. BUT MY FRIEND MADE ME AN IRON MAN DRESS. AND IT GLOOOOOOWWSSS.
Inspiration came from robinade.tumblr.com :D
(I’m terrible at Tumblr, can you tag people on here?!)
Guys, guys, lookit! Iron Man dress! AND IT LIGHTS UP :D
Here is just a sample of some of my recent photo project, CONsent, which you can read about here.
Please read and spread the word around. I got to work with some great cosplayers, photographers and fans and I really hope to continue this project if it gains enough support.
Thank you for looking!After I went to a con in that genderswapped Comedian costume my friend put together, I saw photos of it pop up on a couple sites and facebook pages and stuff. Honestly, the comments from strangers talking about what they wanted to “do” to me probably put me off even more than the guys making comments that were some variation of “this gross bitch looks like a man”.
This was my cosplay on day two of sakuracon with my sister born-to-defy-gravity as Peter and me as his shadow.
you two are brilliant~
*UGLY CRYING*
timetravelandrocketpoweredapes:
Medieval Batman and Aquaman Cosplay
Armor by Samuel Lee
I’m getting a lot of awesome male cosplay in my feed today. I have no complaints whatsoever.
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