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Embarrassment Cosplay Guide | Inside Out 2 Costume Tips & Styling

Embarrassment Cosplay Guide | Inside Out 2 Costume Tips & Styling

Embarrassment may not be the loudest character in Inside Out 2, but that’s what makes this emotion so loveable—and cosplay-able. Soft-spoken and wrapped in a hoodie, Embarrassment represents all those moments we wish we could shrink into ourselves. For fans looking to channel something cozy, relatable, and tender, Embarrassment offers a unique costume opportunity with plenty of creative flexibility.

Whether you’re putting together a solo cosplay or planning a full Inside Out group look, this guide walks you through everything you need—from costume to color contacts, gel nail stickers, and glasses-friendly options.

Capturing Embarrassment’s Iconic Look

Embarrassment costume from Inside Out 2 featuring oversized pink hoodie, shy posture, and soft pastel cosplay aesthetic

The heart of Embarrassment’s outfit is simple: a dramatically oversized hoodie in a muted pinkish-lavender tone. It should look soft, safe, and like something you could disappear into. You can thrift a large hoodie or sew one from scratch using fleece or brushed jersey fabric for maximum comfort and drape.

For the lower half, Embarrassment keeps it lowkey with neutral pants or leggings—think soft grays, dusky mauves, or even brownish undertones. Their feet are often hidden, but if you’re heading to a con, opt for soft-soled shoes, fuzzy slippers, or minimalistic sneakers to stay comfortable without breaking the illusion.

Soft Silhouettes & Shy Posture

Cosplayer beside Embarrassment illustration from Inside Out 2, showcasing cosplay costume comparison with oversized hoodie and pastel character design

One of the most recognizable things about Embarrassment is their shape and body language. They’re always hunched a little, arms crossed, and shoulders curved inward. Cosplayers can replicate this with subtle padding at the shoulders, longer sleeves that cover the hands, and layered clothing that rounds the body’s natural shape.

Don’t be afraid to play with movement and expression—shuffling feet, peeking out from behind your hoodie, or hiding your face can all sell the character, even in photos.

The Eyes Have It: Colored Contact Lenses

Embarrassment’s eyes are wide, watery, and a striking shade of deep purple. Recreating this soulful gaze is easy with violet or plum-toned colored contact lenses from EyeCandys. Look for shades that are subtle enough to blend but bold enough to pop in pictures or natural light.

Wearing glasses in real life? If your character doesn’t wear them, EyeCandys also offers clear contacts so you can cosplay comfortably without sacrificing your vision. Or, you can lean into the color palette and wear soft lavender or blush-toned frames that complement the look—because cosplay should always feel like you.

Nails: Soft & Sweet Shades That Speak Volumes

While Embarrassment likely keeps their hands hidden, a little detail like nails can bring depth to your look. Choose press-on nails in colors like dusty pink, muted lavender, or translucent rose. A matte finish works beautifully here, or you can add a single heart or soft blush design to tie in the emotional theme.

EyeCandys’ easy-to-apply press-ons make this part of your costume stress-free—no dry time, no mess, and they’ll stay on through the whole con or party.

Makeup & Skin Tone Tips

Faces of two cosplayers showcasing Embarrassment Inside Out 2 cosplay with soft pastel makeup and expressive character styling

Embarrassment has a soft purple-pink skin tone and a constant blush that gives away their feelings. You can go full fantasy with body-safe paint for the face and hands, or opt for creative makeup instead: flushed cheeks, soft eyeshadow in violet hues, and glossy pink lips that hint at vulnerability.

If you’re skipping full body paint, adding a lavender face mask or pink hood liner can still give the impression of the character’s unique coloring—especially in group shots.

Add-Ons & Emotion Accessories

Embarrassment Inside Out 2 cosplay accessories including pink memory orb prop, plush item, and pastel emotional add-ons for costume styling

Unlike Joy or Anger, Embarrassment doesn’t carry props—but that doesn’t mean you can’t get creative. Some fun ideas to personalize your look:

  • A pink or purple memory orb (especially if you’re cosplaying with other Emotions)

  • A plush heart or comfort item peeking out of your hoodie pocket

  • A small embroidered patch that says “Feeling All the Feels” or “Social Anxiety Club”

These additions let you add a personal twist while staying true to the spirit of the character.

A Note for Glasses-Wearing Cosplayers

Embarrassment doesn’t wear glasses, but if you do, don’t feel like you need to compromise. EyeCandys offers ultra-comfortable clear prescription contact lenses that keep your look accurate while making sure you see clearly all day long. Prefer to keep your glasses on? Try frames in soft, pastel shades that harmonize with the costume’s palette.


Final Thoughts: Cosplay with Compassion

Embarrassment may not be the boldest character, but that’s exactly what makes them memorable. This is a character who wears their heart on their sleeve—and their hoodie over their head—and reminds us it’s okay to feel vulnerable sometimes.

With cozy layers, expressive violet lenses, and thoughtful details like blush-toned nails or a memory orb prop, you can bring Embarrassment to life in a way that feels uniquely yours. Whether you’re new to cosplay or a con-season pro, this look is a gentle reminder that quiet emotions deserve the spotlight too.

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The information in this post and all EyeCandys blog content is intended for informational and marketing purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. EyeCandys does not offer professional healthcare advice or practice medicine, optometry, or any other healthcare profession. Always consult with your ophthalmologist, optometrist or a qualified healthcare provider for any medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or questions regarding a medical condition.

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