Vitani

Vitani

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Model and cosplayer of Michigan

Photos from Vitani's post 11/20/2025

You might need a little more rope 😉🪢💋
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Concept and styling by my fine ass self 🖤✨
Camera magician 📸🪄

Photos from Vitani's post 11/05/2025

Beauty and the Berries 🫐
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Swipe to see the sweet spot 💞

Photos from Vitani's post 11/05/2025

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Sweet and tart I’ll tear your heart out ❤️‍🔥 things are about to get real messy 😜

Photos from Vitani's post 11/05/2025

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Huge thank you to who was the first photographer I worked with after my hiatus! She ran with my crazy ideas and made my first day back at it so incredibly fun 🥰 much more coming your way 🖤✨

Photos from Vitani's post 11/01/2025

Oh Snap Snap 🫰
“Who cares about the world outside
And what it wants from you
When you’re an Addams
You do what Addams always do!”

Photos from Vitani's post 10/31/2025

Catch me dancing on your grave this Halloween 👻 And don’t forget to set fire to a racist play, eat a Girl Scout and kiss your favorite werewolf girl tonight 🖤😉 hope the visions don’t haunt you like an Addams 💀🥀

10/09/2025

Went to Detriot today for a paparazzi inspired shoot and within the first 5 minutes of stepping out of the car with no photographer in sight had people coming up to me asking to get a photo with me and even had an artist approach who asked me to sit for a portrait 🥴

I guess I really embodied my character lmfaooo

Anyways follow this artist he was super sweet ✨ didn’t have time to sit for his work 🫶🏼

Photos from Vitani's post 10/03/2025

The moments in between the moments while I’ve figured out my body over the years. 🖤✨ Being in my body has always felt incredibly strange to me, growing up as a ballerina meant I was constantly being pushed further and further, creating new breaking points to shatter. I battled with anorexia, developed chronic illnesses and struggled with my self expression that was always being controlled in some form or fashion. My hips had dips, my arms too long for my form, my vessel too thin for any sport but the one I was forced into, and my spirit weakened by unsupportive voices. Coming into my own was not an easy journey, weighed down by dysmorphia that attacked my mental and physical image of myself, I was constantly looking for the next way to fix what I thought was broken. Over the years I’ve learned how to manage my illnesses and work with them instead of against them, finding ways to live healthier and happier despite the damage of it all. I’ve had a lot of setbacks, but nothings ever stopped me, only delayed for a little while. So from this year, allll the way back to my first ever place, taking my first freeing selfie- embrace every inch of yourself. I promise it’s worth it 🖤✨ there’s no one I’d rather be than me 🥰

Photos from Vitani's post 09/07/2025

As a human being on this planet we all deserve the right to feel comfortable in our own bodies. Our minds and hearts are not limited to what we can feel and our souls are not sinful spirits to be twisted into whatever matter others see fit. Every person is unique and special in their own way, this is something we already know, so why is it when it comes to the most basic of human traits do we suddenly only see love or hate, right or wrong? Being a creative in any time and age has been met with scrutiny in all forms, today we see it in the censoring of the naked form. The judgement we receive for our own choices in how we present our vessel to the world from people of all backgrounds and beliefs. The censorship that’s been taking place and will no doubt continue to take place doesn’t end at bi erasure, or denying you access to certain sites. It’s coming for all of us, and just because it doesn’t affect you right now doesn’t mean you shouldn’t care. We all sell our body in some way, whether it’s to physical labor of construction companies or the performing arts. Each and every day every single one of us gives our bodies up to something or someone for the betterment of themselves or others. No one should be able to control where that comes from and what they chose to do with their own bodies. It’s no longer just “free the nipple” movement, it’s free the power trapped inside your essence by societal shackles. Embrace your body and your sexuality, free your mind from the constraints of modern society and uplift others. This is my body, this is my right.

Photos from Vitani's post 08/23/2025

As a creative, the compliment I think I appreciate the most is my ability to be a “chameleon”
I’ve been told by many that I can be unrecognizable from shoot to shoot. As an actress I do my best to embody the character I’m portraying, as a cosplayer I put my own spins on the iconic fits that I love, as a designer I put a piece of myself into every outfit and as a stylist I strive to be ever changing and adapt from look to look making sure no vibe is ever the same. From wigs to space buns, masculine to feminine, it’s all me in different fonts and I’m so incredibly happy that it’s seen and heard by the creative community around me. Every outfit you see here was pieced together by yours truly, every concept I crafted carefully curated for each photographers style, and really do try to pour my soul into every shoot- whether it’s a renaissance faire fit or a professional shoot I strive to give it my all! I’m especially proud of my Poison Ivy cosplay, which is the very first outfit I designed myself after winning a giveaway! My craft has won me several covers and publications worldwide, I’ve booked gigs I used to only dream about and I am so incredibly grateful for all the opportunities I’ve had. My next goal is to add sewing to my artistic roster so I can make and wear something truly unique to my soul 🥰 Thank you to everyone I have learned from it’s been an amazing journey so far contributing to the Midwest creative scene and I’m so excited for what the future holds 🖤✨

Photos from Vitani's post 07/13/2025

I don’t think I’ll ever be done Painting the Town Red ❤️‍🔥

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