Woogwoo Wren wrote:Bleakverse wrote:you can, but mostly it's sort of frowned on - at least in the com I'm in.
Most people say cosplay whoever you want and who cares about skin tone.
I agree, cosplay is for anyone, regardless of colour and gender. But I do understand, I have a vauge idea of wanting to cosplay Shuri from Black Panther one dag but I am very white
I knowwwwwww
This is one time I really understand the meaning of “same”.
Shuri is SO FREAKIN AMAZING and I wanna be her so bad—but given my skin tone it’d just look... weird. (Think “vampire” and you’ve got me, basically.) Doing the makeup thing doesn’t really seem... okay?? I don’t quite understand why, but people seem to get mad about it, so there’s probably some social implication or cue that’s flying right over my head.
And wearing the costume anyway doesn’t seem right either? First off, it wouldn’t look right, and... I think... that might not be okay either...? I know people get angry about “cultural appropriation”, which I get, I really do, I know that’s bad—but does cosplaying Shuri count as that? I know she’s really important because of onscreen representation and stuff... does that mean it’d seem like I was trying to steal her/the idea of her away?
Shuri is brave, and snarky, and crazy smart, and she makes vine references for cryin’ out loud! She’s this really, REALLY cool character, and I want to show I admire her, but am I even allowed to do it that way? Is cosplaying Black Panther characters off-limits for me?
This turned into a bit of a Dear Abby letter, so:
Sincerely,
Cosplay Confused