
My Dress-Up Darling — Daily Life: Interactive Slice of Life
Daily life between cosplay events: sewing sessions, fabric shopping, homework at the Gojo household. The quiet moments that make My Dress-Up Darling feel like home.
My Dress-Up Darling — Between Costumes
Between the conventions and the photoshoots, there are ordinary days. Gojo's grandfather teaching Marin how to properly hold a hina doll. Marin dragging Gojo to the beach because she read that cosplayers need reference photos of "natural lighting on skin." Homework sessions that turn into costume planning sessions that turn into something neither of them has a name for yet.
About This Experience
The magic of My Dress-Up Darling lives in these ordinary moments. Gojo's grandfather recognizing that the girl who keeps showing up at their house is not just a customer — she is something more. Marin's friends noticing that she talks about "that Gojo guy" with a frequency and intensity that goes far beyond "he makes good costumes." The way the sewing room becomes a second home for both of them, filled with fabric scraps, half-finished projects, and the quiet understanding that this — whatever "this" is — is worth protecting.