Today, I’m doing something a little different. I’m doing an in-progress post. I think it’s important to know that doing all of this on a budget isn’t an overnight, or even in a week sort of thing. It actually takes quite a bit of time, and planning. Usually because you need to buy pieces in batches with paychecks rather than all at once. Almost everything I’ve done is completed over a long period of time, or purchasing over a long period of time. Bonus? You get to take the time to do research while to acquire your pieces.

I come to this in-progress post: Mera. While Captain Marvel (which I will post about in May when I debut her) is my “big” cosplay for the season, I wanted to add another for a con later in the year. I toyed with Black Widow, Supergirl, and Mera. Mera won… mainly because I love how they didn’t shy away from her power in the film, and because Mera is sass all rolled up in a red-haired package.
What’s even better? This suit was only $43 with prime shipping! Now, I know that seems like a lot. And it is! However, after going through my options to buy fabric and sew my own (which is usually how I do this hobby super cheap), I realized that to get fabric that would work, I would be paying A LOT more than that, and still have to go through the process I’m about to embark on.

It’s not perfect. The neckline isn’t exactly right, and the color isn’t as blue as the screen (though whether that’s color correction or not is hard to say after looking at BTS pics and screen pics). For half, even a third, of the price to sew it, I’m gonna work with it.
There’s some work to be done, that’s for sure.
First: the hands. They are ridiculously small. Granted, I have large palms, but still. And given how is pulls at my shoulders still (I’m long limbed, and tall), I may just rip the seam open at the hands, put some elastic and give myself some more room. I think that’ll solve the wide neckline issue.

I have texturing to do as well. I did this with Hela (which I should post about sometime). I added fabric paint to get the look of the film. It may take some of the stretch away, so I’m a bit nervous about it since I need all I can get (did I mention I’m tall?).
There are gauntlets, leg guards, boots, the belt buckle, and a new wig to acquire in order to finish her. BUT, I have until September. For now, I’m happy with the suit… and happy to do the research to get it done.

































