FunDay Friday

Costumes, Cosplay & the Freedom to Be Seen

A smiling woman in everyday clothes holds up a sleek, black-and-purple superhero suit in front of her, preparing to put it on. On a nearby table, a small black cat with golden eyes playfully paws at a purple superhero mask. The setting is a cozy, softly lit room, blending the warmth of real life with the promise of transformation.

🦸‍♀️ Introduction: Alter Egos & Real Confidence

Have you ever felt more like yourself in a costume than in regular clothes?

Cosplay isn’t just a hobby—it’s a declaration. When we suit up as our favourite characters, we’re not hiding—we’re stepping into a version of ourselves that’s louder, braver, or more visible. For me, every time I put on a costume (Meg Griffin most recently at Fan Expo), I feel like I’m letting part of myself out, not tucking it away.


đź§µ Making the Costume Fit the Soul

There’s a special kind of magic in choosing who you want to be for a day. Whether it’s a store-bought piece or a hand-stitched masterpiece, the costume becomes a second skin—one that feels more honest than expected.

Reflecting on this, I realized: the characters we pick often reflect who we wish we could be every day. For some, it’s about power or beauty. For others (like me), it’s about finally being seen without apology.


🎭 From Disguise to Discovery

Costumes don’t conceal—they reveal. As someone who has struggled with confidence and visibility in everyday life, cosplay became a safe, bold space. It’s where I learned how freeing it can be to be loud about who I am.

Ironically, wearing a “mask” helped me take mine off in real life.


🪞 Diana’s Moment

Diana’s never needed a costume to stand tall, but I like to think she’d rock a tiny cape if given the chance. She’s always her authentic self—stretching, purring, knocking things off the desk—no pretense, just presence. We could all learn something from that.


đź§  Final Thought

Costumes are more than fabric and foam. They’re invitations—to play, to explore, to be seen. And sometimes, that’s exactly what we need to remember who we are under the mask.

What are some of your favourite cosplays you have donned and why? I’d love to hear about it in the comments.