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Aemond Targaryen from House of the Dragon
In the Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon, Prince Aemond Targaryen (Ewan Mitchell) is the second son of King Viserys I and his second wife, Queen Alicent Hightower. He’s a dragon rider and a fierce, disciplined swordsman, in sharp contrast to his lazy and gluttonous older brother Aegon. He lost his eye at the age of 10, when he got into a vicious fight with his similarly aged nephew Lucerys Velaryon.
Make Your Own: Hornet and The Knight from Hollow Knight
Illustration by Yu Su “Beneath the fading town of Dirtmouth sleeps a vast, ancient kingdom. Many are drawn beneath the […]
Patryck from Eddsworld
Patryck (voiced by and based upon Patryck Dudulewicz) is a recurring character in the webtoon Eddsworld. Sharing some aesthetic similarities with Paul, Patryck wears his hair parted down the middle and his red turtleneck can pretty much always be seen poking out from his blue coat. Paul often carries rifle strapped to his back; an airsoft version, or other toy counterpart, can help really sell the finished look.
Cody Martin from The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
Cody Martin (Cole Sprouse) is a main character in Disney Channel’s The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. He resides at the Tipton Hotel with his twin brother, Zack, and his mother, who works at there as a lounge singer. Zack and Cody cause many antics, much to the annoyance of the hotel manager, Mr. Moseby. Out of the two, Cody is more booksmart and responsible. His usual attire includes smart sweater-vests and polos. In the spin-off, Suite Life on Deck, his style becomes a bit more relaxed with hoodies and t-shirts.
Jon from Eddsworld
Jon (voiced by Eddie Bowley) was one of Edd‘s neighbors on the webtoon series Eddsworld. Jon lived with Eduardo and Mark and is eventually killed by Tord‘s robot, returning as a ghost in a post-credits scene. Jon had dark blonde hair pushed toward the front of his head and wore dark grey jeans with grey and white sneakers. He typically wore a blue button-down over a grey t-shirt. If you’d like a twist to the original design, dressing as Ghost Jon can be achieved with a little layering of teal clothes over a bodysuit and some creative sad face art skills using fabric markers.
Zack Martin from The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
Zack Martin (Dylan Sprouse) is a main character in Disney Channel’s The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. He resides at the Tipton Hotel with his twin brother, Cody, and his mother, who works at there as a lounge singer. Zack and Cody cause many antics, much to the annoyance of the hotel manager, Mr. Moseby. Out of the two, Zack is more laidback and indolent. His usual attire includes short sleeve button downs or shirts with zany graphics and patterns. In the spin-off, Suite Life on Deck, his style matures to flannel.
Hawk Moth from Miraculous Ladybug
In Miraculous Ladybug, Hawk Moth is the supervillain alter-ego of fashion designer Gabriel Agreste. He’s also the father of Adrien Agreste and arch-nemesis of both Adrien’s alter-ego, Cat Noir, and Ladybug. Whenever he controls someone with an Akuma, a bright pink butterfly shape appears on his face, which you can fabricate using the battery-powered pink neon rope.
Cameron Poe from Con Air
Cameron Poe (played by Nicolas Cage) is the former Army Ranger imprisoned for murder at the heart of 1997’s Con Air. Poe is paroled at the beginning of the film and hitches a ride to be reunited with his wife and the daughter he’s never met on an airplane filled with violent offenders. When the inmates take over the plane, Poe must outsmart them to help law enforcement, all while protecting the precious stuffed rabbit he’s brought as his first gift to his young daughter. Poe’s hair is long by the time he is paroled, and once he sheds his prison shirt, he spends most of the film in jeans and a white tank top. To sell the look at the end of the film, you’ll need some gauze for your arm as well as a little fake blood. And don’t forget the bunny.
Ciel Phantomhive from Kuroshitsuji/Black Butler
Ciel Phantomhive (voiced in Japanese by Maaya Sakamoto and in English by Brina Palencia) is the main character in the anime Kuroshitsuji (Black Butler).
Despite being barely a teenager, Ciel is ruthless in getting what he wants, including going down illegal paths or enlisting the help of his battle trained staff, as well as his demon butler, Sebastian. He works as a watchdog for the Queen and heads the Funtom Corporation that he inherited after the murder of his family, which he is still seeking revenge for (though if you’re reading the manga, that’s become a bit tricky lately).
While the color changes a bit between different seasons and OVAs, his hair is usually a blueish grey in color, and he has one vibrant blue eye, with the other one hidden behind his usual eyepatch being a deep royal purple, the Faustian contract he shares with Sebastian overlaid on it.
Ciel has several outfits throughout the series, but this one in particular is one we see a bit more than others. Starting with the accessories, these don’t tend to change, he has blue stud earrings, a black eyepatch, and two family-associated rings. The outfit itself starts with a white button up shirt, a black bow at the front, a long blue coat with matching blue shorts, black socks held up with black sock garters, and then black and white heeled oxford saddle shoes.
Johnny Cage from Mortal Kombat 11
Johnny Cage (voiced by Andrew Bowen in Mortal Kombat 11) is an action movie star and martial artist. He is one of the seven original characters from the Mortal Kombat game series. Johnny is a bit of a showboat and an airhead, but that does not detract from his fighting prowess. In Mortal Kombat 11, Johnny’s look is more military-like than in previous iterations. He wears a tactical vest and pants, with a black long-sleeved shirt, combat boots, and sunglasses. Unless you can DIY Johnny’s “CAGE” belt, it might be hard to find, so look for a large silver buckle to use as a stand-in.