Wore my Sylvie for the first time at the Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween party at Disneyland. There were lots of Loki variants wandering around, including a good number of Sylvies. I finished the vest, shirt, and pants in time, but not the cloak or the horns. It was 93 degrees during the day, so probably better with no cloak, and I told the cast member who asked me where my horns were that I lost them in a fight. Definitely plan on making both eventually as well as refining the other pieces. I'm so focused now on the aspects that I'm not happy with.
The top and vest are both stretch knit and pleather. The fabric of the vest is mounted on 2 layers of 2mm foam: individual pieces for the different sections to give them a more rigid look on top of larger base pieces underneath. The pleather didn't quite sit flush on the smaller pieces, so it wrinkles in a way that gives away that it isn't leather. But it was comfortable to wear, even on rides, and held together without losing any details, which I call a win.
I made the Papao pants from cotton twill, skipping the steps for the ties and adding snaps. Sewing them was a dream after working with stretch fabrics for so long. They were very comfortable and easy to move in. I'm thinking about adding side seam pockets, though. I had to have my boyfriend carry all my stuff for me.
I took photos with the cast Captain Marvel, who was really nice, and traded waves with the cast Loki, who I never saw come down to the photo op.