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The Winner

Cosplay Contest

Submits Opening June 1st

Meet the Judges

JAWA COSTUMER - Chizu Con is delighted to welcome Nancy M,  a.k.a. Jawa Costumer, who has been costuming and cosplaying since 1978.

"My journey in the world of costume creating and cosplay started with a date to go see 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show'. Months later I would meet a group of people who would introduce me to science fiction conventions, costume contests and dressing up for other movies for a local theater chain. One of my new friends would suggest that we take a theater class to learn flat pattern drafting which is a skill I still use. Over the decades, I had the opportunity to compete, judge and run many different size costume contests, from small local ones to Worldcon. I’ve been a workmanship judge for Gencon and Star Wars Celebration 2, 3, 4 and 6. On a professional level, I was the drama assistant for my high school’s theater department in charge of costumes, props and makeup a decade after graduating. After working as a art department intern on the independent film, “The Paint Job”, I went to work at Six Flags Great America. There I filled a number of jobs, from dresser to character to park and show seamstress. Working at Bristol Renaissance Faire, gave me the opportunity to take on commissions to make Elizabethan era ensembles and adding additional skills to my portfolio. Last year I retired from what I considered my dream job of being a Mascot/costume refurbishing technician which allowed me to use all of my skills plus learning even more, such as clear coating and using Bondo. Now I have more time to create and attend conventions, in costume, and I’m looking forward to seeing your creations." - Jawa

MEOW MEOW COSPLAY - We are excited to welcome the incredible Meow Meow Cosplay to Chizu Con 2025!

Meow Meow Cosplay (aka Kitty) is a body-positive Illinois-based cosplayer. She has been cosplaying since 2006, and competitively since 2013. A jack of all trades when it comes to costume construction Kitty enjoys sewing and handwork the most. Known for her clean costumes and attention to detail she holds numerous Master’s Craftsmanship and Best in Show titles from across the country. Including the first ever Anime Central Grand Master Craftsmanship title and the Anime Expo Light Best in Show award where she went to Ireland. While her passion is in Craftsmanship, she also enjoys performing on stage which has led to her representing the USA overseas. She competed in the 2018 World Cosplay Summit in Nagoya, Japan and was the 2023 USA representative for Cosplay World Master's finals in Lisbon, Portugal where she placed 3rd for the USA. A lover of sparkly things and giant costumes; Kitty can normally be found cosplaying from her favorite anime and movies. In the rare time she isn’t sewing she enjoys hiking and video games.

LADY ICELLINA - Chizu Con is thrilled to announce the marvelous Lady Icellina is coming to Chizu Con 2025!

Lady Icellina is a master class cosplayer from the Midwest who takes her work to national and international cosplay shows; showing what she’s made of in between working as a medical professional, an author, and a full time student.  Known for her detail work, expanse of expertise, and commitment to complex designs, she has lit the way for novice cosplayers for over a decade- providing everything from tutorials, tips, and encouragement.

Her work has been featured in entertainment weekly, cosplayzine, blizzconline 2021, cosplay central,  geekparty, and both Forgeeksbygeeks and TPB podcasts. She can be found working hard at Instagram @lady.icellina.cosplay

Submits Opening June 1st

Chizu Con Cosplay Contest Rules

 

All entrants must be registered attendees of Chizu Con.

Judging Hours: 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the NGL Community Room

Mandatory Contest Orientation: 4:15 p.m. in the NGL Community Room

Contest Start Time: 5 p.m. in Main Events

 

Levels: 

  • Beginner (0-1 major craftsmanship awards): If you have never competed before or have only competed a few times, this is the category for you.

 

  • Advanced (2 or more major craftsmanship awards or gains income through crafting via paid profession or commissions): Advanced competitors have experience in competition and have recorded a few wins. Currently at Chizu Con, Journeyman/Intermediate and Masters competitors both fall into the Advanced category.

 

  • Runway Only: Chizu’s competitive opportunity for costumes that do not reach the 60% made threshold. Runway category contestants will be judged on their in-character stage presence and audience response. This category is a great option for cosplayers who want to compete but aren't in a position to craft an entire costume. Costumes that are 60% handmade or more are not eligible for a runway presentation award.

When determining entry level, Chizu Con defines a major award as First In Category (i.e. 1st Place Beginner) or Best In Show. At this time, since Chizu Con does not offer performance awards, the contest only takes craftsmanship awards into consideration. Contestants whose competition history consists of multiple major performance awards are encouraged to contact the cosplay contest department at chizuconcosplay@gmail.com to discuss which craftsmanship category will best suit them.

Note: Chizu Con’s judges may move a contestant up a level if they feel a contestant’s work is better suited to a higher category.

Group Entries: Due to space limitations at our venue, Chizu Con’s contest can only accommodate single person entries at this time.

 

Awards: 

  • Chizu’s Choice - Chizu’s special recognition award presented by our con chair!

  • Best Runway Presentation  

  • 1st and 2nd Place Beginner

  • 1st and 2nd Place Advanced

Craftsmanship Rules: 

  • In order to be eligible for a craftsmanship award, Chizu Con requires a minimum 60% of a cosplay be made or modified by the contestant. Modification of an item is defined as significant transformative reworking, i.e. dyeing, painting, removing sleeves, or reshaping a neckline. Lengthening or shortening a hem is not considered significant enough work to qualify as transformative modification. 

    • If a contestant is modeling a costume made by another crafter, the maker must be present during judging in order to be eligible for an award.

    • Only one costume may be entered per person.

 

  • Contestants are strongly encouraged to bring a picture of their character for the judges to reference. Printed references are preferred, but may also be presented on a tablet or phone screen.

 

  • Contestants are also strongly encouraged to bring progress photos of their crafting process, both as proof of work and to show off fabrication methods or details that can’t easily be seen.

  • Costumes designed or patterned using generative AI are not permitted.

 

Entrants under the age of 18 must have a guardian sign off on their participation in the cosplay contest. Entrants 12 and under must have a guardian present during judging, orientation, and the contest.

 

Contestants may bring one handler/support person into judging with them.

 

Contestants who require accommodations for disability/mobility concerns are encouraged to reach out to Chizu Con staff at chizuconcosplay@gmail.com prior to the event so that staff may make plans to ensure accessibility for all contestants. At this time, Chizu Con's contest takes place on a level floor that does not require contestants to use stairs or ramps.

 

Custom Audio: 

Due to venue related logistics, Chizu Con is unable to accept custom audio at this time.

 

Sign Ups and Check In: 

Chizu Con is offering both online and in person registration in 2025. All contestants must check in at the cosplay contest desk prior to pre-judging to confirm their entry information. Craftsmanship contestants will be prompted to choose a time slot in which to be judged. Contestants should arrive at the judging room a few minutes before their time begins. Craftsmanship contestants who do not attend their pre-judging time will be disqualified. Runway only entrants will not need to attend pre-judging.

 

Orientation:

Orientation is mandatory for all contestants. At orientation contestants will be given instructions for crossing the stage, lined up in their walking order, and their names and introductory script will be confirmed. Contestants who do not attend orientation will be disqualified.

 

Code of Conduct: 

  • Entries may not contain offensive religious, political, or social content, including but not limited to: racism (including ‘racefacing’, i.e. blackface), homophobia, transphobia, ableism, fatphobia, ageism, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, sexual or domestic violence, or joking references to historical tragedies. Use your common sense, if you think it might be offensive, it probably is.

 

  • Weapon props must be peace marked and not pointed directly at the audience.

 

  • No throwing things into the audience or across the stage. If it walked in with you, it must walk out with you.

 

  • No nudity, entries must provide at least “bikini coverage”, regardless of gender.

 

  • All stage presentations must be family friendly and not exceed a PG rating.

 

  • No loose glitter.

 

  • Contestants wishing to wear specialized footwear, i.e. stilts or pointe shoes, as part of their presentation must provide evidence of training in the wearing of said footwear.

 

  • For the safety of contestants, the audience, and the venue, no pyrotechnics, smoke bombs, flashbangs, or similar special effects permitted.

 

  • No live animals are allowed as costume props. Service animals are welcome.

 

  • Real food may not be used as either a prop or costume element.

 

Costume Reuse/Sandbagging Rules:

  •  Costumes that have won a major craftsmanship award (i.e., 1st place in category) at an event the same size or smaller than Chizu Con may be entered in a higher category if significant alterations (defined as at least 25% of elements changed or updated) have been made. If no higher category is appropriate for the costume (i.e., won Best Journeyman and no specified Masters category is available at Chizu Con), costume will be considered ineligible for entry at Chizu Con until such time as an appropriate category is added. 

    • At this time, this means costumes that have previously won Best Beginner awards at smaller or equal sized conventions may be re-entered in the Advanced category provided an acceptable level of alteration has been done. To help ensure fair sportsmanship, documentation of the previous award, the name of the event at which it was received, and documentation of alterations (completed or planned) is required at time of registration in order to be eligible for an award at Chizu Con. Contestants found to be in willful violation of this rule will be disqualified and barred from entering future Chizu Con cosplay contests.

      • If alterations have not been completed at time of pre-registration, documentation of finished alterations will be requested at time of check in. If alterations have not been completed by the date of the contest, entry will not be eligible for an award.

 

Sportsmanship: 

  • Contestants found to be behaving in an unsportsmanlike fashion towards other contestants, venue staff, convention staff, or judges during or after the contest will be disqualified and barred from entering Chizu Con’s cosplay contest in the future. Unsportsmanlike behavior includes but is not limited to: Bullying, harassment, intentionally damaging property, badmouthing or insulting fellow competitors or judges, disrespectful language, and violent or threatening behavior.

 

Cheating: 

  • Cheating in order to win a costume contest is an extremely silly life choice worthy of derision. If concrete and verifiable evidence of cheating (i.e., screenshots of social media posts, video) is presented to Chizu Con staff and cheating accusations are determined after investigation to be accurate, the culprit(s) will be banned from competing at all future Chizu Con contests.

 

Contestants should note that by entering Chizu Con’s contest they are agreeing to allow Chizu Con to use photos or video of them for promotional purposes.

 

Judges at Chizu Con’s cosplay contest are selected based on their experience, crafting and interpersonal skills, and professionalism. If concerns arise regarding the actions, decisions, or qualifications of Chizu Con judges, competitors are expected to approach Chizu Con staff at chizuconcosplay@gmail.com  for investigation and resolution of issues.

 

Exceptions to these rules can be made at the discretion of Cosplay Contest Staff.

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