Carmilla Jo looks amazing cosplaying as her genderbent version of Samurai Jack! Here's what she had to say...
"I was a wee little thing when �Samurai Jack� debuted on Cartoon Network in late 2001. It became one of my all-time favorite TV shows. I was obsessed with the time-traveling samurai hero, and treasure my first-edition action figure that my dad bought for me as a reward when I did well in school in 4th grade. Like every other Samurai Jack fan, I was disappointed that the show never had an ending, since it was canceled after Season 4. However, when it was announced that Season 5 would be created and released in 2016, I KNEW it was time to make a Jack costume.Since I don�t make a convincing man, I decided to create a genderbent costume. In Volume 2 of the comics, Jack gets turned into a woman for a chapter, but I decided to create my own vision of what a genderbent Samurai Jack would look like, which also granted me lots of creative freedom.This costume was a lot of fun to make--I hand-stitched 20 yards of brocade onto the robe, sewed my own steel-boned corset from scratch, and painted and knotted my wooden katana! I�d say the most challenging part of this costume was working with materials unfamiliar to me (satin, brocade, organza), but I had so much joy, and really aimed to honor the simplicity, beauty, and epicness of the show."
Cosplayer/Costume Designer: Carmilla Jo - facebook
MUAH:�Terry Alabata - Eco Makeup Artist & Hairstylist
Photographer: FotoKai Photography - facebook
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