Dressing up in an amazing Disney inspired outfit can be so much fun! When it comes to dressing up, there are two methods that many people are using: DisneyBounding & Cosplaying. On this episode of Tomorrowland Talks, @livfantasmically and I have fun dissecting the difference between the two. On the blog, I'm sharing a brief overview plus some of our favorite looks. However, if you'd like to hear the full conversation you'll want to check out the episode.

Cosplaying:
Cosplaying is when you dress up in an actual costume and you more-so become like the character you are dressed as. These can be worn at events such as Comic-Con or D23 Conference. Often times, people will get massively creative with Cosplaying by creating their own costumes from scratch. These type of outfits are not typically permitted at the parks, as full costumes are reserved for the official Disney characters.

DisneyBounding:
DisneyBounding is when you dress up in an outfit that is inspired by another character. You can use different colors and accessories to make yourself look similar to a character. Playing with bold colors is key when it comes to creating a good DisneyBound however, you can also rely on other things such as makeup or jewelry to complete the look. Outfits such as these are encouraged and often worn at the Disney parks because they are more subtile but still a very fun way to show off your Disney style.

Overall, dressing up is a ton of fun. If you've never experimented with DisneyBounding or Cosplaying you've got to try it! For more info on this topic, check out the episode on Tomorrowland Talks!

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