These are the Cosplay Hosts of this Edition of HMIA!

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Desca and youcancallmerose are the Cosplay Hosts during the upcoming edition of Heroes Made in Asia. Watch them shine on the Main Stage during the Cosplay Contest!

Desca – Cosplay Host

Desca has been active in the convention scene for the past seven years, finding a creative outlet in things like bringing cosplay concerts to the stage or working on big videography jobs with friends. From cosplay to Twitch streaming to writing her own book, all things Desca is involved in have one thing in common; they are born from passion. Having visited conventions all over the world there is one thing she’s certain about; there’s something magical about our Dutch community that just feels like home.

youcancallmerose – Cosplay Co-Host

Hello everyone! My name is Rosalie, and this year I have the honor of standing alongside Desca as a co-host! In daily life, I’m an actress (you might know me from H3L, among others) and have been a content creator on TikTok for six years! I hope we can get to know each other better during Heroes Made in Asia. Be sure to stop by and say hi!

Watch Desca and youcancallmerose on the Main Stage during the Cosplay Contest, or meet them both days at their own booth! Would you like to meet these wonderful Cosplayers, ask for tips, take a picture with them and more? There are still Regular tickets available in the ticketshop. 

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