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Fishy unveils daring Wen Mei cosplay from Honkai: Star Rail without lab coat

Darya “Fishy” Kravets has revealed a bold new cosplay of Wen Mei, character number 81 from Honkai: Star Rail and a leading biologist in the game’s lore. Known as a genius scientist involved in exploring the origins of li

Darya “Fishy” Kravets has revealed a bold new cosplay of Wen Mei, character number 81 from Honkai: Star Rail and a leading biologist in the game’s lore. Known as a genius scientist involved in exploring the origins of life in a secluded corner of the universe, Wen Mei’s in-game image is elegant and restrained-but Fishy’s portrayal strips away the usual lab coat for a more provocative take.

Wen Mei cosplay by Fishy without lab coat

Fishy took on one of Honkai: Star Rail’s most beloved characters and flipped the script. Where the game depicts Wen Mei as graceful and reserved, this cosplay intentionally pushes that balance toward revealing and playful, turning her traditionally modest outfit into something far sultrier.

Who is Wen Mei?

Wen Mei is a young scientist characterized by her turquoise eyes, fair skin, and long chestnut hair streaked with aquamarine strands, held by a golden DNA-shaped hairpin. She wears a pearl earring in her left ear and a matching necklace. Her outfit combines elements of a traditional qipao dress in dark green, brown, and white, accented with gold-paired with elbow-length dark green gloves and a silver bracelet.

In personality, Wen Mei is an introvert who prefers solitude and minimal social interaction. She has distanced herself from her past and adopted a new identity. Upon joining the Society of Geniuses-an exclusive assembly of prodigies-she secluded herself to conduct research without distraction, deep within a remote corner of the universe.

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Her research has repeatedly upended biological sciences, introducing fantastical creatures like flying whales, floating deer, menacing flowers, and sprawling ancient trees that defy typical organic life limits. Beyond her scientific genius, Wen Mei secretly enjoys traditional theater, desserts, embroidery, and playing the guzheng, a classic Chinese string instrument. Catching her snacking on pastries between her creations adds a relatable humanity that has endeared her to many fans.

Honkai: Star Rail character Wen Mei explained

Honkai: Star Rail is a free-to-play sci-fi JRPG with turn-based combat, developed by HoYoverse and launched in 2023. Wen Mei debuted in December 2023 as a pivotal support character whose abilities break enemy armor and boost overall party damage. She quickly secured a spot among the game’s most sought-after support heroes, dominating the meta for years.

The franchise’s growing popularity received a boost in 2025 with the release of an anime concept trailer helmed by the creators of Jujutsu Kaisen, sparking renewed interest in the Honkai universe. Cosplayers consistently celebrate the game’s diverse cast, and Wen Mei’s richly detailed traditional Chinese-inspired outfit makes her a frequent favorite.

Darya Fishy Kravets is no stranger to crafting striking cosplay looks. Previous works featured on itzine.ru include her adult-themed Grace Ashcroft from Resident Evil Requiem, a sultry Mandy from Dispatch, and a female version of Homelander from The Boys. Her portfolio offers a vivid range of character interpretations.

Explore more of Fishy’s cosplay on itzine.ru/smthelse/cosplay.

Wen Mei’s cosplay challenges the typical scientist stereotype, blending intellect with unexpected sensuality. As fan culture continues to thrive around Honkai: Star Rail, it’s worth watching how upcoming content and community expressions like these evolve-will future portrayals embrace even bolder departures, or swing back to canon? The character’s duality makes her a fascinating figure for reimaginings that push boundaries.

Ava Chen

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Ava covers the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, from foundational models and research labs to the real-world economics of intelligence. With a background in computational linguistics, she cuts through the hype to find out what actually works. She firmly believes that benchmarks are just marketing until reproduced in the wild.

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