HOW TO NERD S2E3 | KIERA PLEASE | COSPLAY
Season 2, Episode 3, Sep 21, 05:37 AM
Your Guide to all Things Nerdy.
MERCH https://www.howtonerdpodcast.com
Guest: @KieraPlease
https://www.instagram.com/kieraplease
Welcome to another exciting episode of How To Nerd Podcast! This week, join hosts Khleo Thomas, Roxxy Haze, and Brennon Edwards along with special guest Kiera Please as they dive deep into the colorful world of cosplay. Discover what sparked their passion for cosplay, from unforgettable moments to hilarious mishaps. Watch as Roxxy transforms into Khleo for a character-driven episode that's sure to keep you laughing!
In this episode, they'll also explore the best and worst cosplay experiences, share what they haven't tried yet, and even host a cosplay fashion show you won't want to miss. Whether you're a seasoned cosplayer or just curious about getting started, they've got you covered with tips on how to begin and what to avoid.
Tune in for all this and more, only on How To Nerd Podcast!
HOSTS
Roxxy Haze @roxxyhaze https://www.instagram.com/roxxyhaze
Khleo Thomas @khleothomastv https://www.instagram.com/khleothomas
Brennon Edwards @brennonedwards2078 @DRONR https://www.instagram.com/brennonproduces
How To Nerd - https://direct.me/howtonerd
Producer: Hippie Goals @HippieGoals https://links.hippiegoals.com
Cosplay, short for "costume play," is a hobby where participants, known as cosplayers, create and wear costumes to represent specific characters from various forms of media, such as anime, manga, video games, comics, movies, and TV shows.
Historically, cosplay's roots intertwine with Japanese theater, notably in kabuki tradition.
In the US, cosplay can be traced back to the 1930s , where science fiction fans began dressing up as characters from their favorite stories at conventions. However, cosplay as it's recognized today gained popularity in Japan in the 1970s, particularly at events like Comiket (Comic Market), where attendees began dressing as characters from manga and anime.
Black cosplayers have been an integral part of the cosplay community for decades, contributing their creativity, passion, and talent to the hobby. However, they have sometimes faced unique challenges, including issues of representation, cultural appropriation, and discrimination. Ultimately, cosplay is a way to express oneself and show love and appreciate for a fandom.
MERCH https://www.howtonerdpodcast.com
Guest: @KieraPlease
https://www.instagram.com/kieraplease
Welcome to another exciting episode of How To Nerd Podcast! This week, join hosts Khleo Thomas, Roxxy Haze, and Brennon Edwards along with special guest Kiera Please as they dive deep into the colorful world of cosplay. Discover what sparked their passion for cosplay, from unforgettable moments to hilarious mishaps. Watch as Roxxy transforms into Khleo for a character-driven episode that's sure to keep you laughing!
In this episode, they'll also explore the best and worst cosplay experiences, share what they haven't tried yet, and even host a cosplay fashion show you won't want to miss. Whether you're a seasoned cosplayer or just curious about getting started, they've got you covered with tips on how to begin and what to avoid.
Tune in for all this and more, only on How To Nerd Podcast!
HOSTS
Roxxy Haze @roxxyhaze https://www.instagram.com/roxxyhaze
Khleo Thomas @khleothomastv https://www.instagram.com/khleothomas
Brennon Edwards @brennonedwards2078 @DRONR https://www.instagram.com/brennonproduces
How To Nerd - https://direct.me/howtonerd
Producer: Hippie Goals @HippieGoals https://links.hippiegoals.com
Cosplay, short for "costume play," is a hobby where participants, known as cosplayers, create and wear costumes to represent specific characters from various forms of media, such as anime, manga, video games, comics, movies, and TV shows.
Historically, cosplay's roots intertwine with Japanese theater, notably in kabuki tradition.
In the US, cosplay can be traced back to the 1930s , where science fiction fans began dressing up as characters from their favorite stories at conventions. However, cosplay as it's recognized today gained popularity in Japan in the 1970s, particularly at events like Comiket (Comic Market), where attendees began dressing as characters from manga and anime.
Black cosplayers have been an integral part of the cosplay community for decades, contributing their creativity, passion, and talent to the hobby. However, they have sometimes faced unique challenges, including issues of representation, cultural appropriation, and discrimination. Ultimately, cosplay is a way to express oneself and show love and appreciate for a fandom.