About me

Hey, listen ~ 🌟 I’m Sue from Germany, born in a small village in which my brother and I transformed ordinary woods into our magical playground. Those trees weren’t just trees; they housed Pokémon!

My days were a blend of gaming, crafting, and endless adventures outdoors. “Art Attack” fueled my creative spirit, but it was the world of dressing up that truly stole my heart. My mum unwittingly became my first cosplay accomplice when we brought “Midna” from “Zelda – Twilight Princess” to life. The term “cosplay” wasn’t even invented back then, but the passion of embodying beloved characters was already existing.

High school marked my official entry into the “Cosplay” scene. Crafting sessions with my uncle, who is an artist himself, became my ritual, leading to spectacular creations like Dragonblade Talon from League of Legends and a cute furry Gnar. The journey wasn’t always easy, but the joy of bringing characters to life kept me going.

Life after school took unexpected turns. I delved into studies in Rhetorics, Psychology, and Philosophy, all while navigating the world of Human Resources in the fashion industry. Amidst the chaos that also came with living inside an only 11m² tiny flat, my love for modeling, crafting, and everything cosplay-related persisted. Oh, the sacrifices made for passion!

Fast forward to 2020, the year that changed everything. With the onset of COVID-19, I waved goodbye to traditional studies and embraced taking the risk to try living from my small business. Instagram & OnlyFans became my canvas, allowing me to channel my creative energy into a different form – one that involved crafting costumes, modeling, and bringing joy to all my lovely followers with creating the fanservice I wished to see from my favorite characters as well! Some may question it, but for me, being a talented costume-maker doesn’t negate my love for creating spicy content.

Even renowned companies have acknowledged my talent and booked me, despite my presence as an Ero-Cosplayer, to create and/or model costumes for them. In 2020, I designed and crafted 15 costumes, making me realize that I could indeed make a living doing this as my main profession. And you know what? I went for it!

Life led me away from university lecture halls and into the vibrant world of cons, where I booth, sharing happiness and gratitude with those who made this journey possible. I’m now living in a little house (no 11m² anymore haha), where I’ve set up a workshop for crafting with also a space for streaming my process!

I’ll be forever grateful ❤️.