My Dress-Up Darling Creator Releases New Marin Artwork in Kimono, Sailor Fuku & More
My Dress-Up Darling creator Shinichi Fukuda has showcased all-new artwork of main character Marin Kitagawa dressed in a series of different outfits, depicting her cosplaying in a traditional sailor school uniform, kimono and more.
Via the Square Enix Store, My Dress-Up Darling manga creator Shinichi Fukuda released new artwork of the series co-protagonist Marin Kitagawa in cosplay. Marin comes in seven styles, including wearing a blazer, an all-pink and white outfit, a sailor fuku school uniform, kimono, leopard-print jumper, leopard ears and even one embodying an “oshikatsu”-style, referring to strong support of something beyond mere fandom. Marin’s oshikatsu outfit features a tote bag with Wakana’s face plastered all over it. Readers can check out the images below.
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The goods can be bought as part of Square Enix’s lottery, with full details available on the site. The lottery entry period opens on Nov. 6 and closes on Dec. 16, ahead of a scheduled delivery date of April 15, 2025. The items are divided into five classes of rarity: S, A, B, C and D, with the B2-sized tapestry ranked the rarest with just a 4% chance of winning it. The D-ranked can badges are the easiest to obtain, with a 49% chance of winning one.
The new goods follow My Dress-Up Darling‘s official pop-up café that finished its run in Ikebukuro last month. Its Tokyo version opened on Oct. 9 and will close on Dec. 1, serving original food, drink and merchandise. To commemorate the opening, fans received artwork of Marin in a Chinese dress — the theme of the My Dress-Up Darling Chinese Restaurant. This month also saw the My Dress-Up Darling live-action series‘ premiere as fans await the return of the popular anime by CloverWorks, first announced for a second season in 2022.
Source: Square Enix Store via X (formerly Twitter)
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