Female JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure cosplayer transforms into Giorno Giovanna
A talented cosplayer shared her mindblowing Giorno Giovanna costume, transforming herself into the popular JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure character from the Golden Wind arc.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is one of the most iconic series in Japan, with the manga originally releasing in 1987, and the wildly popular anime adaption in 2012 by David Production.
The over-the-top story revolves around the Joestar family, with each season spanning a generation in their lineage. A skilled cosplayer became the Golden Wind’s protagonist Giorno Giovanna with her incredible costume.
Cosplayer becomes Giorno Giovanna
The Golden Wind arc debuted in English in October this year, and follows the teenage protagonist Giorno who lives in Italy, and has aspirations to join a gang called Passione.
Cosplayer ‘2dents‘ transformed herself into the popular anime character with a stunning take that recreates his suit with a golden heart shaped chest cut-out, and ladybugs for decorations.
The talented artist used makeup to give her nose and cheeks a cel-shaded look, and perfectly nailed his iconic hairstyle which consists of three curls in the front, and a ponytail in the back.
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While in the manga his suit was a blue color, the anime adaptation chose to go with a pink hue, however 2dents went with this black outfit that Giorno wears in the final scene of the show after ascending to the top.
According to her Instagram bio, she mains as a JoJo’s Bizarre adventure cosplayer, and has created costumes for many characters including the protagonist from the third storyline Jotaro Kujo.
In another photograph she shared on her social media, the artist collaborated with fellow cosplayer ‘champagnejedi‘ to bring Giorno’s close ally Guido Mista to life.
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JoJo’s Bizarre adventure continues to be one of the most popular animes around the world as its insane story and over-the-top characters connect with millions.
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While the manga originally had a 1993 adaptation, it saw a renewal in popularity when the 2012 anime released, and continues to be a staple each season.