Get inspired by the eye catching looks created by latex designer “Andromeda Latex”. The designer has recreated coveted costumes from classic anime series like Evangelion to comic icons like Harley Quinn. Cool and undeniably edgy, the test suit features unparalleled detail when it comes to latex cosplay.
Modeled by Tis Photography & Cosplay, the costume looks true to life and straight off the screen. Carefully crafted from red latex fabric, the slick catsuit cosplay features bone ribbed detailing and linear design accents which precisely match the sci-fi theme. Both model and photographer worked towards recreating some spot on cosplay portrayals of the Evangelion series.
Cosplayer Jack Turner brought the infamous Harley Quinn to life. The latex iteration designed by Andromeda Latex looks totally irresistible and on point. With a bold black and red design, the joker costume came complete with a jester suit, pointed hat and textured cuffs.The cosplayer also modeled a look as Asuka Langley Soryu from Neon Genesis Evangelion. The red and green latex suit looks streamlined and aerodynamic, completely akin to the anime character it was inspired by.
Cosplay model known as Frosel took towards suiting up as Rei Ayanami from the same series, Neon Genesis Evangelion. Sporting a chic latex plugsuit in all white, the suit featured small bursts of orange, green and black colorways. The finished result looks impeccable and the photoshoot looks ultra realistic.
Andromeda Latex has also created some amazingly detailed cosplay from video games such as Metal Gear Solid 4. One distinct look includes a Laughing Octopus latex costume, a two toned catsuit featuring gunmetal and black colorways. Photographer Ryohei Takanashi snapped an incredible set of shots, featuring the cosplay model wrapped in wires for an additional cyber inspired theme.
While the designer usually has a full wait list for custom made creations, you can certainly get some well needed latex inspiration while browsing through the gallery alone. Dare to be bold and create a latex cosplay of your own design and show off your love of all things latex. At MJTrends, we have a plethora of fierce latex fabrics available for purchase through our online shop, so make sure to browse through our selection today.
Written by Jade Nicolette

















The description of the red latex fabric being slick and detailed makes me curious how comfortable these suits are during a full photoshoot session.
Reading about the bone ribbing and exact panel lines makes it clear these aren’t just costumes but almost replicas, which is probably why the photos feel straight off screen.
The Asuka suit description nailed it for me, that streamlined red and green look is hard to replicate, and latex seems like a perfect material for that aerodynamic vibe.
The Laughing Octopus costume from Metal Gear Solid 4 sounds intense, especially with the gunmetal and black tones and those added wires for a cyber aesthetic.
The emphasis on precision with the sci-fi elements really stood out, since Evangelion designs are so specific and easy to get wrong without careful craftsmanship.
I found the collaboration between cosplayers like Jack Turner and photographers like Ryohei Takanashi interesting, because it shows how many people contribute to the final look.
What makes this designer stand out seems to be the balance between bold color choices and accurate structure, especially in the Harley Quinn and Asuka pieces.
That note about Andromeda having a full wait list says a lot about the demand, and honestly after reading these details it makes sense why people line up.
The Rei suit’s clean white base with small bursts of color sounds deceptively simple but probably requires a lot of precision to keep it looking polished.
It’s cool that the article didn’t just focus on one fandom but jumped from Evangelion to DC to video games, showing how versatile latex design can be.
The Evangelion test suit really stood out to me, especially the bone ribbed detailing you mentioned; it actually gives that biomechanical feel the anime is known for.
I liked the encouragement at the end to create your own latex cosplay, since seeing these examples definitely sparks ideas for experimenting with different character designs.
I appreciate the mention of Tis Photography helping achieve that ultra realistic feel, because lighting and posing can make or break latex cosplay shots.
What caught my attention was the Rei Ayanami plugsuit with subtle orange and green accents, since that color balance is easy to overdo but sounds really well executed here.
I liked how the article pointed out the linear design accents on the red catsuit, because those small details are what make cosplay look screen accurate instead of just inspired.
Seeing Harley Quinn translated into latex with the jester hat and textured cuffs sounds wild, but it seems like Andromeda kept it faithful while still giving it a sleek edge.