Recently, an image of a cosplay called “Ghost Girl” quickly became popular among cosers in China.
Joining this new trend, cosers transform into “ghost girls”. The special feature of this trend is that participants do not reveal their faces but still attract attention due to their alluring figures. Cosers combine costumes, lighting, and backgrounds to create images that are both seductive and mysterious. The blend of beauty and a ghostly element creates a strange allure, making viewers not only curious but also strongly captivated.

Photo: Mrs. Apricot
It is known that this transformation began when a popular online girl with the account “Mrs. Apricot” wore it while attending an event in Guangzhou. She attracted many tourists and photographers as soon as she appeared. After the event, “Ghost Girl” successfully made it to the hot search lists of major media platforms.
Within just a few days, a large number of beauties joined the cosplay trend.
Even some hot girls with hundreds of thousands, even millions of followers participated.



Attracting many beautiful girls to participate in cosplay, with many cases intentionally creating unexpected styles.
A female coser with the account C.P – known for her determination to pursue a sexy, bold style also tried her hand at the new trend. However, instead of the signature wrapping cloth, she only covered her face while wearing a tiny bikini that showcased her alluring curves, leaving fans “struggling” to handle it.
This creativity is seen as a way for the female coser to purposely showcase skin, aiming to attract attention. While the post undeniably has its appeal, such actions provoke negative reactions in the community and could even diminish the value of the original cosplay trend.
It should be remembered that popular trends should create interest and entertainment while also building a healthy and positive community, not sparking controversy. It is definitely not a space for girls to show off inappropriate skin.
Photos: Compilation