Making Outfits Based On Your Prompts; Styling Awesome Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes

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Published 2023-10-30
Today I dive into a world of creative fashion with this latest styling video. I craft four unique costumes, including a Zelda-inspired NPC character with Tudor elements, a celestial-themed ensemble inspired by 'Good Omens,' a vibrant sci-fi fly-boy pilot with queer iconography, and a maximalist questing witch. These outfits, using pieces from my wardrobe, thrift shops, and DIY flair, are perfect for Halloween, Renaissance faires, LARP, and other events. I share valuable costume styling tips and a fun, light-hearted approach to fashion, aiming to inspire your own creative journey and self-expression through clothing.

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In this new video I embark on a thrilling fashion adventure. I get creative and showcase my styling skills by crafting four incredible outfits inspired by fantasy and sci-fi worlds. Whether you're gearing up for Halloween, a Renaissance faire, or a lively LARP event, these costume ideas are sure to spark your imagination.

First up, I channel my inner Zelda fan and create an NPC character with a delightful blend of fantasy and Tudor elements. The result is a unique and whimsical costume that'll make you feel like you've just stepped out of a video game. I incorporate pieces from my own wardrobe, thrift shop finds, and some DIY magic to bring this outfit to life.

In my second costume, I dive into the celestial realm, drawing inspiration from 'Good Omens.' With celestial-themed attire, I explore the realms of angels and demons, demonstrating how you can bring otherworldly vibes into your wardrobe effortlessly.

For all you sci-fi enthusiasts, I put together a fly-boy pilot costume infused with vibrant queer iconography. It's a fusion of futuristic fashion and self-expression, perfect for sci-fi conventions and events where you want to stand out and make a statement.

Last but not least, I transform into a questing witch, embracing maximalist fantasy design. With layers, textures, and accessories, I create an enchanting and visually stunning outfit that would be the perfect choice for a Renaissance faire or a magical-themed LARP adventure.

Throughout the video, I share valuable tips and insights into my creative process, helping you make informed decisions when crafting your costumes. My channel is all about fun and light-hearted creativity, and I hope this video inspires you to unleash your own imagination and embark on your costume journey. So, whether you're seeking inspiration for a themed event or simply want to express yourself through fashion, this video has you covered.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Tisiloves
    Rewatching this, I think you perceive one dangley earring as queerer because it's a very 80s new romantic thing, and that whole aesthetic is just inherently queer
  • @colinlove4659
    "Nothing says videogame concept art more than would it make a cosplayer really angry" <---- Yesssss
  • @delbertdoppler
    I want a book/movie/TV show/fanfic about the Infernal and Celestial love story.
  • @dottyfulcrum
    Oh! Hilarious all the wack-movements that video game characters do in the background! :-D
  • @Nessi-dances
    These were fun! Loved the Celestial character tangent 😄💜
  • Saw second video first. Very glad I took the time to time travel with you..... multiple times! 😂
  • @gigi3242
    I think the Cathedral dress should be in an art museum, it is so beautiful. Loved all the costumes, loved listening to you generate a character even more. Your frightened mmorpg npc behavior, perfect. Happy Halloween
  • @Axel.Villasenor
    I don't think I have that many accessories to get to that level.
  • @raylea72
    Nothing like a pink and ivory floral tea dress(?) to whet the appetite for another video. Happy Halloween!!!
  • @lizb7271
    Oh, I love all of these costumes. Mentioning Good Omens reminds me of how reading the book I loved War in a crush/transition goal sort of way. This is probably me just being autistic but I find the idea of the celestial being very loose with the rules whereas the infernal being very strict interesting because I would have had them the other way around. I think the single earring is more queer because it is normative for cishet women to wear two earrings whereas regardless of the gender of the person wearing it, just wearing one is a deliberate deviation from the norms of cishet society. I love the boots on the flyboy pilot particularly, they have great 'dashing officer' vibes. I find the musing on gender and characters interesting as a binary trans woman.
  • @nixhixx
    Love all of it, but the 1 2 punch of Zelda and Pratchett is a big win!
  • @CassianGray
    These are so cool! I wish I had a wardrobe as big and varied as yours! My faves were the celestial bureaucrat and the queer flyboy pilot. Both had such vivid character vibes coming through
  • @jackiejames4551
    The layers on the witch really work! I liked all rhe costumes, and I'm intrigued by the white dress, I wonder what that was for? Maybe we'll find out in the next video? Anyway, Happy Halloween. 🎃 👻
  • Enjoyed all the costumes (looking forward to the remainder), and I find it very interesting and inspiring to be talked through your process. Aside from that, I scrolled back to see the Infernal Administrator, and .... going by your expressions as well as descriptions, I take it the Infernal has zero patience and the Celestial has zero scruples, and both of them are stubborn as all get out... the sparks would fly, and I would absolutely read a novel about them. (or anything that would put me safely out of the blast zone of their immediate vicinity!) I love the way you managed to make them so similar and so distinct at the same time - the detail of the differently functioning jewelry, for example.....
  • @bobbie9066
    I came here for neat outfits and I'm leaving devastated I can't watch this not-good-omens enemies-to-lovers
  • @dyerswoad7088
    Excellent concept for a video and very fun and helpful to see the thought process behind a costume :D
  • @Tisiloves
    I really do need to sort myself a kirtle pattern.