Although the game came out over two years ago, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild remains one of the most incredible releases in recent memory. Fans were immediately enamored by its vast open world and cast of colorful characters. Speaking of said characters, one of the favorites then and now is the Zora princess Mipha, whose kind and nurturing spirit stands out amongst a backdrop of war and calamity. It’s no surprise, then, that Mipha inspired cosplayers the world over to give their best shot at capturing her image. Here are ten of the best cosplays of the Princess of the Zora.

10 Sorairo-Days

Let’s kick things off with Sorairo-Days’s beautiful rendition of Mipha. While her take looks a bit more human than most of the other entries on this list, she boasts a stunningly detailed Lightscale Trident along with a faithful recreation of Mipha’s sash. Her other projects tend mostly towards other video games, with some other mediums cropping up occasionally. You can find her as Tharja from Fire Emblem, Sailor Uranus from the Sailor Moon anime, and a warrior Zelda (also from Breath of the Wild, in case there was any confusion), among many, many others.

9 Miranda Thomas

Miranda Thomas cosplays a variety of characters from all sorts of media, including the anime Land of the Lustrous and Darling in the Franxx, as well as fellow Nintendo property Splatoon. Her Mipha cosplay uses everything from 3D printing to foam crafting to achieve wonderfully realistic Zora fins and tail (tail-head?). That, combined with the gorgeous backdrop showing jets of water arcing gracefully through the air, makes for one of the best-composed shots on this list. You can find her on Instagram as mandisoawesome, where she posts about cosplay and dogs.

8 Katie

Although this next cosplayer’s bio states that she’s still a “cosplayer in training,” this Mipha costume is amazing. Katie (aka katiedoesstuff) is a lovely Princess Mipha, and the autumnal colors really bring out a nicely melancholic mood that is very reminiscent of Mipha’s role in the story of Breath of the Wild. In addition to Mipha, Katie also cosplays as characters from numerous other video games and shows. You can see her as Tracer from Overwatch, Toko Fukawa from Danganronpa, and Bayonetta from . . . well, Bayonetta. Check out her Instagram for more.

7 Ainsley

Our next cosplayer is Ainsley of the wonderfully named Pigtails and Power Tools Cosplay Creations. Ainsley’s repertoire is far-reaching and she has cosplayed as everyone from Samus Aran of the Metroid series to Jaina Proudmoore from World of Warcraft to 2B from Nier: Automata.

She has won multiple awards for her costumes and has appeared at many conventions, either as a judge for cosplay contests or as a panelist. You can find her and even more of her stunning creations across the web, on her Facebook, her Twitter, and her Instagram.

6 Imeria

Imeria’s version of Mipha doesn’t employ facepaint to achieve the perfect Zora look like some others on this list, but its still an impressive showing from an incredibly talented artist. She’s cosplayed as a huge assortment of characters, including Pyrrha, Weiss, and Yang from RWBY, Esmeralda from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Mulan from the eponymous film. More recently, she’s been Catra from She-Ra and the Princesses of Power and Joker from Persona 5. Her Facebook page isn’t very active anymore, but you can find the latest updates from Imeria on her Instagram.

5 Nayru Cosplay

Nina-Vienna (aka Nayru Cosplay, aka Lanarys) hails from Germany with this excellent Mipha costume. In particular, this one portrays Mipha’s princess side, with royal epaulets, regal tassels, and her formidable Lightscale Trident. Nina-Vienna even captures some of the smaller details, such as the fins on her side. Her other notable works include Ahri from League of Legends, Ciri from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and Daenerys from Game of Thrones. Most recently, she’s been working on a human version of the Pokémon Leafeon. You can find all of these and more at her DeviantArt, her Instagram, and her Facebook page.

4 Narayu Creation

Clémence of Narayu Creation from France has been doing cosplay for over a decade, and her vast experience is evident in the detail that she puts into each of her costumes. This particular photo shows us that Mipha’s caring extends to all living things, even the deadliest creature ever to walk the fields of Hyrule – the cucco.

Clémence has also been Samus Aran from Metroid, Ahsoka from Star Wars: Rebels and Zelda’s own Breath of the Wild incarnation. You can see more of her work on DeviantArt, Instagram, and Facebook.

3 ZeroFox Cosplay

A cosplayer with “zero fox given,” Kirstine Larsen from Denmark shows that she does, in fact, seem to give some “fox” about the marvelous costumes she creates. Her Princess Mipha cuts a nice figure against a backdrop of still waters, carefully treading the sand at her feet. Her other work also relates mostly to The Legend of Zelda as she has made and worn costumes of Sheik, Midna, and Medli, in addition to fellow Nintendo character Princess Peach from the Mario series. You can find her and her creations on DeviantArt, Instagram, and Facebook.

2 DemodexPlush

Italian cosplayer Astra of DemodexPlush is a unique entry on this list. Not only does she cosplay, she also makes plush figures of characters from video games, TV, and film. Her work is both incredible and, at times, adorable (depending on if she’s making a plush for Zwei from RWBY or for the facehugger from Alien). Her work is amazing, whether she’s cosplaying as a drow or as Marceline from Adventure Time, or she’s making a massive plush Pokémon. You can find her and all her creations on DeviantArt and Twitter.

1 Lara Wegenaer

Odds are, if you were to search the Internet for “Mipha cosplay,” you’d find Lara Wegenaer’s absolutely breathtaking take on the Zora princess. This cosplayer and propmaker from Germany has captured just about every detail of Mipha’s look, from the jeweled Lightscale Trident to the lovely Champion blue sash. Wegenaer’s range of cosplay knows no bounds, as she has done Neji from Naruto, Negasonic Teenage Warhead from the Deadpool films, and Symmetra’s Halloween Dragon skin from Overwatch. You can check out all of her work on Instagram and Facebook.

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