I mean. Her purse, you guys. Her purse is a Star Destroyer.

Above: Death Star Girl in her Death Star Gown. The outfit reportedly weighs over 20 pounds , nearly ten of which can be attributed to the steel hoops that lend the garment its structure. Add around 900 foam tiles, a couple handfuls of D batteries, and a few hundred LED lights, and 100+ hours of labor, and you have the fully operational battle dress you see here. You can find more info at Lady Death Star's blog | Photo Credit: Undiscovered Photography

This spectacular, handmade Death Star gown is just one example of the awesome cosplay on display at this weekend's Edmonton Expo. With the help of Jessie and Courtney at Undiscovered Photography, we've rounded up some of our favorites from Saturday below, but we'll be adding more as they roll in.


Beebichu, photographed by Undiscovered Photography


Kitten's Cosplay, photographed by Undiscovered Photography



MisfitGhost Cosplay, photographed by Undiscovered Photography


Vicky Lau, photographed by Undiscovered Photography


Gladzy Kei, photographed by Undiscovered Photography


Andy Rae Cosplay, photographed by Undiscovered Photography


Pompay Cosplay, photographed by Undiscovered Photography


Jenaeia Cosplay, photographed by Undiscovered Photography


Kay Pike, photographed by Undiscovered Photography


Brea Harper, photographed by Undiscovered Photography


NayTay Cosplay, photographed by Undiscovered Photography


Kitnip Cosplay, photographed by Undiscovered Photography


Unknown, photographed by Undiscovered Photography


Unknown, photographed by Undiscovered Photography


Adrian Kalyn and Spartan Longshot-X, photographed by Undiscovered Photography