Late last year, in the real world, Megan Coffey was getting ready to graduate from South Florida with a Masters in Biology. On the internet, however, she was fast becoming one of the most recognisable cosplayers on the planet.
We talk a lot about cosplay here on this site, and about stuff around cosplay, but not often enough do we have a good talk with cosplayers themselves. So I figured Iâd kick off a new series where we get in touch with the people behind the images and justâŠshoot the shit. Megan, fast becoming one of the most recognisable faces in the community, is helping us get things started.
Coffey has been cosplaying since 2013, when she had an artistâs booth at a convention that also happened to feature a lot of folks wandering around dressed up. This was her first exposure to cosplay, and it wasnât long after getting home that, freshly-inspired, she started work on her first costume. In the years since sheâs made over 50 outfits, which means sheâs crafting at the insane rate of around one per month.
âWhen it comes to making costumes, I get pretty fixated so I end up making all or most of the costume in a day, if its just sewingâ, she says. âArmour takes me way longer because of all the waiting I have to do between steps/painting/etc.â
Having begun her cosplay closer to home, Coffey has recently begun making appearances at conventions across the nation, from Katsucon in DC to C2E2 in Chicago (indeed, she featured in our roundup gallery from that show twice), to the point where she now attends between 5-7 big shows a year.
âGoing to out-of-state cons always had a draw to me because of the photo shoot potentialâ, she says, âbut what I look forward to most is seeing the friends I made there, since I only get to see those people like 1-3 times a year.â
This extra travel has introduced Megan to a wider spectrum of people from the cosplay community, many of whom sheâs now made friends with, to the point where she talks to them ânearly every dayâ. âI have met wonderful people, and, even if we donât live in the same state and I only see them a couple times a year, I feel very close and comfortable with them. Iâm a pretty shy person by nature so I think thatâs pretty cool.â
Meganâs increased exposure has in turn led to an increase in fans. Her images are now almost continuously atop the most viewed on DeviantArt, and she has quickly gone from a few thousand Facebook followers to over 100,000, though for someone who is not looking at making a career out of cosplay, thatâs not as big a deal as it may seem.
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Instead, and outside of tending to her menagerie of petsâshe owns cockatiel, axolotls and geckosâMegan is more focused on her other two passions: science and modelling.
âI am definitely looking forward to getting a job with my Mastersâ, she says, while admitting that âthe post graduate job hunt struggle is quite real. I look forward to help making a change in the world.â
In the meantime, Coffey also works as a model, something sheâs been doing for years, and says that if given the chance to choose between it and cosplay, sheâd take fashion work. âIâve been doing fashion modelling for so long, and its where a lot of my passion isâ, she says. âI love high fashion, artsy photos, emotive pictures. I love posing and getting hair and makeup done and getting dressed in outfits I can never afford (laughs). Seeing my photos in magazines feels pretty cool too. As much as I adore cosplay and sewing and everything that comes along with that, Iâd rather cosplay stay a hobby and keep modelling as the profession.â
Before we finish up, I asked Megan if she had any advice for people just getting started in cosplay.
âJust take your time, have fun, make some friendsâ, she says. âDonât take it too seriously, its a fun hobby as long as you donât stress yourself out about it.â