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Hi All!
Now I want to start off with the idea that I mean no insult or slight or as an attempt to degrade anyone and hope that others will stick to that concept.
I was looking through an advertisement today from a place call Milanoo that makes all sorts of clothes and one section they have is for cosplay. I had seen the term come up before and while I had an idea as to what it was I had not looked into it. I checked Wiki and they have a neat article as usual about it with some swell information.
If you'd like to read it, it is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosplay
And it made me think that we are fortunate to live in a time where people have the ability to engage in some serious pursuit of what might be called "play time." It sure seems like play even as adults has great benefits that is dismissed by overly serious people.
After reading a bit I thought about it and wanted to ask people here about the connections or progression of what OTHERS may see as only "dressing up to be somebody else." I don't want anyone to get angry with me I understand that many here have chosen a vintage lifestyle or mode of dress to be part of their daily lives and express who they are through that approach it is part of their persona.
Do the others such as in cosplay & re-enactors become their other persona only " in costume" or how much does it carry over to daily life? How close is the conceptional relationship of a fan dressing up such as for a convention like Star Wars etc?
If you have other comparisons you'd like to make please do so.
I was also wondering if an interest in one area may lead to another like a WWII re-enactor becoming interested in swing music or maybe getting an interest in vintage?
(For me I see a point of people stepping into their life and others getting a chance to step out of their life to indulge a desire. It has been done a bit before but with new people here I thought we might revisit and get some fresh opinions too.)
Now I want to start off with the idea that I mean no insult or slight or as an attempt to degrade anyone and hope that others will stick to that concept.
I was looking through an advertisement today from a place call Milanoo that makes all sorts of clothes and one section they have is for cosplay. I had seen the term come up before and while I had an idea as to what it was I had not looked into it. I checked Wiki and they have a neat article as usual about it with some swell information.
If you'd like to read it, it is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosplay
And it made me think that we are fortunate to live in a time where people have the ability to engage in some serious pursuit of what might be called "play time." It sure seems like play even as adults has great benefits that is dismissed by overly serious people.
After reading a bit I thought about it and wanted to ask people here about the connections or progression of what OTHERS may see as only "dressing up to be somebody else." I don't want anyone to get angry with me I understand that many here have chosen a vintage lifestyle or mode of dress to be part of their daily lives and express who they are through that approach it is part of their persona.
Do the others such as in cosplay & re-enactors become their other persona only " in costume" or how much does it carry over to daily life? How close is the conceptional relationship of a fan dressing up such as for a convention like Star Wars etc?
If you have other comparisons you'd like to make please do so.
I was also wondering if an interest in one area may lead to another like a WWII re-enactor becoming interested in swing music or maybe getting an interest in vintage?
(For me I see a point of people stepping into their life and others getting a chance to step out of their life to indulge a desire. It has been done a bit before but with new people here I thought we might revisit and get some fresh opinions too.)
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