How to Cosplay Fear from Inside Out 2: A Style Guide for the Anxiously Adorable
If you’ve ever overthought a text message, planned for a worst-case scenario, or panicked over a pop quiz—Fear from Inside Out 2 might be your spirit character. The jittery, cautious voice in Riley’s head, Fear is expressive, loveable, and just dramatic enough to be cosplay gold. Whether you're heading to a convention, themed event, or simply want to embody a character with BIG emotions and even BIGGER eyes, Fear’s look is surprisingly easy to recreate—and oh-so-fun to personalize.
Let’s break down everything you need to channel this delightfully anxious icon, from the perfect purple contacts to the signature diamond vest.
Fear’s Signature Look: What He Wears
Fear’s outfit is as over-prepared as his personality—neatly layered, a little old-fashioned, and completely recognizable.
Wardrobe Essentials
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Shirt: A lavender or pale purple long-sleeved button-down shirt.
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Sweater Vest: A black-and-white argyle (diamond-patterned) vest—this is the hero piece of his look.
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Bow Tie: A bright red bow tie adds the perfect pop of color.
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Pants: High-waisted, dark blue or indigo trousers. Slightly too short? Even better.
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Shoes: Plain black dress shoes or loafers—Fear keeps it classic.
Styling Tip: Can’t find the vest? Try a plain black vest and use white fabric paint or iron-on vinyl to recreate the diamond pattern.
Hair & Head Shape: The Iconic Tuft
Fear’s hair defies gravity—and logic. His tall, curved purple tuft is instantly recognizable.
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Option 1: Sculpted Wig
Grab a lavender or violet wig and use heavy-duty hairspray, teasing combs, and wire supports to shape it into Fear’s curled antenna look.
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Option 2: Headpiece DIY
For a more toony effect, use foam or plush sculpting material to build a lightweight hairpiece you can secure to a headband or cap.
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Makeup Add-On: Consider lavender face paint or a purple contour to blend your look from hairline to chin for that full cartoon effect.
Expressive Eyes: The Key to Cosplaying Fear
Fear’s large, expressive purple eyes are a major part of his design—and where EyeCandys comes in.
Colored Contact Recommendations
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Color: Choose light violet or lavender lenses to match his animated eyes.
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Style: Opt for enlarging circle lenses to mimic his exaggerated, wide-eyed appearance.
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Finish: A glossy lens can add that animated sparkle Fear’s eyes are known for.
Comfort First! Since Fear would definitely panic over dry eyes, always prioritize breathable lenses with high water content for long wear.
Face Makeup & Finishing Details
Whether you're going full face paint or a glam twist on Fear, here’s how to bring his dramatic features to life:
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Skin Tone: For accuracy, use lavender face paint or body makeup for a full transformation.
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Brows: Fear’s eyebrows are ultra-expressive—long, arched, and constantly mid-worry. Use a dark purple or black brow pencil or eyeliner to draw them higher and thinner for maximum drama.
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Cheeks: Add a subtle flush with purple-toned blush or eyeshadow for extra depth.
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Lips: Keep it simple with a nude lip balm, or skip lips entirely and focus on eyes and brows.
Optional Touch: Add faint under-eye shading or highlights to exaggerate his nervous, high-alert energy.
Body Language: Becoming Fear
The beauty of this cosplay? You don’t have to be calm or cool—Fear thrives on nervous energy. Here’s how to bring him to life:
Poses to Practice
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Hands wrung tightly at chest height
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Shoulders hunched, eyes wide
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One hand on head in mock panic
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Glancing nervously side-to-side
Bonus Props
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Carry a clipboard, notepad, or cue cards labeled “Danger Levels”
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Tiny flashlight or walkie-talkie for extra anxious preparedness
Bonus Styling: Nails, Details & Personal Touches
Want to add a subtle glam twist? A few details can elevate this cosplay from cute to full-on iconic:
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Nails: Purple, red, or black gel nail stickers (like the ones from our EyeCandys collection!) make for a great finishing touch. Try accent nails with tiny diamonds to match Fear’s vest.
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Bag: Bring along a small satchel or crossbody bag labeled “Emergency Essentials” or “Panic Kit.”
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Casual Fear: If you're going for a low-key version, tone down the makeup and wear the vest over a purple hoodie or T-shirt for a closet cosplay moment.
Final Thoughts: Nervous Never Looked So Good
Cosplaying Fear is equal parts charming, silly, and stylish. Whether you're going for cartoon-accurate lavender skin or just want to nail the expressive eyes and dramatic brows, this look is incredibly accessible and always a crowd favorite. Plus, with the right pair of purple lenses, you’ll have the most unforgettable eyes in the room—just the way Fear would (nervously) want it.