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When a character in a video game wears impressive armor or even just a nice dress, they are cosplayers mostly not far. Especially Japanese games like Final Fantasy 7 With their unusual outfits, they offer many opportunities to creatively breathe life into the virtual heroes themselves. The more elaborate and spectacular the costumes are, the more impressive the end result is usually. For example, this is a true classic red dress by Aerith, which she wears later in the game if you have completed enough side quests beforehand. While the other options look pretty as well, it’s not just worth the effort for the extra playtime, as the tiered evening dress outshines the more understated variants. A cosplayer has now addressed that iconic garment daring and without further ado create it yourself. She must have been busy with it for many hours.

This Aerith cosplay will leave you speechless

In front of the Reddit user aequorinn Although no red carpet was rolled out, her costume definitely deserved it. She made the red dress herself and the result is really impressive. Of course, the matching flowers and ribbons in the hair should not be missing. If you are also interested in the process behind it: On her Instagram account she shared regular updates of her project.

The evening dress is not only intended to serve as a cosplay, because she actually made it for a different purpose: she wants to wear it to a prom at her university. At the sight, the protagonist Cloud would probably react as speechless as in Final Fantasy 7. Aerith is a fan favorite anyway and even has famous people like Robert Pattinson captivated.

Aequorinn is particularly fond of turning to video game characters for her projects. In the past, she has created Aerith’s default outfit as well as a cosplay of Cloud. But she’s not the only one who has taken a particular liking to the universe: there are numerous successful cosplays of the flower girl and also tifa does not fall short.

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