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Many do, and it's often a significant part of their identity and appeal. Creators who build or modify their own costumes bring a level of craft and authenticity to their pages that differentiates them from creators using off-the-shelf outfits. For subscribers who come from fandom or cosplay communities specifically, that craft matters.
Both, and the balance varies by creator. Some build their pages almost entirely around specific characters or fandoms, rotating through a roster of costumes their audience votes on or requests. Others use cosplay as one element of a broader creative identity where their own personality and style is the main draw. The best accounts tend to be ones where both are present, a strong creative concept and a clear creator voice behind it.
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