Family & Parenting
DIY Modest Nimona Cosplay Costume Without Much Sewing Required
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All dressed up in cosplay at the convention, minus the belt. |
Halloween is right around the corner, and in that spirit, I wanted to share some costumes that my daughters and I recently made and wore. They wanted it to wear to a Comic Con type event, but I told them that if I was spending money on this costume, their costume would be also for the upcoming holiday and not just for the convention.
My daughters had very specific ideas of what they wanted to dress up as, and buying a costume like that is quite pricey. My 10 year old daughter, Rose, wanted to cosplay the titular character from the movie Nimona.
My daughter and I scoured Shein to find the right clothes that either would be perfect as is, or needed a few changes to make the costume. I used my local shein site, and almost everything on it is the same as the international site, but where it wasn’t identical I am making a note.
Total for these? $41.27. Cheaper than the Amazon one. But the skirt is going to be something in my daughter’s regular wardrobe.
I cut and hemmed the skirt much shorter so it hits below the knee, and then we cut off the lower part of the sleeves of the rinestone top to become chain mail on her legs below the skirt. She wore the rinestone top over a short sleeve semi skin color shirt that she had.
We cut off the collar on the button down shirt.
Then we made the collar/choker out of the foam and stickers. The stickers didn’t stick so well so we ended up gluing them into place. My daughter had the great idea to use some snaps from my sewing box to close the choker.
We made the belt just with more of the foam and that plastic ring as the buckle, but unfortunately my daughter forgot the belt at home at the convention, but she definitely will wear it when she dresses up next.
But, as I mentioned, that wasn’t the whole costume.
We still needed a wig and boots, because hair and shoes really make the outfit.
The best part was going to the convention and having so many people walk up to her and say “Nimona?!?!?! Can we take a picture with you?” Or hearing or seeing people pass by and point to her and say “Look, its Nimona!”
We even saw another Nimona at the convention and they took this picture together.
This was a really fun project to make, the piecing things together to make a costume that my daughter loved, was a character she really likes from one of her favorite movies, and getting the recognition that her costume was identifiable was just awesome.
Have you ever seen the movie Nimona? Did you like it? Would you have recognized my daughter based on her costume? Do you like to make your own costumes or buy them ready to go?
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