Edizione deluxe con sovraccoperta variant e standee in allegato. Marin e Wakana finalmente sono diventati una coppia! Durante l'appuntamento per festeggiare il compleanno del ragazzo, però, i due litigano... a causa di un certo gesto?! Inoltre, la coppia fa visita a un luogo pieno di ricordi... Il cosplay e la vita scolastica giungono alla fine! L'ultimo volume include anche tantissime pagine extra!
I really wish author was not rushed at the end because I so needed more of Gojo and Marin. Overall a really cute series, despite some of the fanservice moments
Trigger Warnings for My Dress-Up Darling (Full Series):
My Dress-Up Darling is a 15 volume manga series by Shinichi Fukuda. This series centers on Marin Kitagawa and Wakana Gojou, two seemingly complete opposites who find their way to one another through a shared interest: clothing. Over time, the two create majestic pieces of artwork on display through cosplay and maybe create some love along the way.
EEEEEEEE, ahem, strike that from the record. But seriously, I really loved this series! My Dress-Up Darling does it right in almost every way: Gojou and Marin feel like real high school students, the anime series is a faithful (so far) adaptation of the manga, and the story ends with no filler and a perfect bow. As someone who notoriously doesn't like romance or slice of life manga, I actually started this series opposite than how I normally would. My husband was watching the anime while I read something else and I slowly found myself putting the book down and tuning in. After catching up with the anime, I switched over to the manga and just devoured it on the Viz Media app.
My Dress-Up Darling is definitely one of those series that lives up to the hype. It is so worth reading or watching it. I can't say that reading it was any better than watching it because it's been so faithful so far. That being said, a benefit to reading it is that you can complete the series right now!
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Huh. That’s definitely an ending. I mean, this ending is really feel-good, lines up with what the series was about, all that stuff. But it doesn’t really make much impact compared to early volumes.
This story’s point is that there’s no one way to do things and be happy, which is worthwhile and important for people to hear. Your way isn’t invalid if it works for you and lets you do what you love.
Then it doesn’t do any of what you’re probably expecting from this story. No ecchi, minimal romance. I mean, there’s some, but if you were expecting it to be as silly and ribald as the start? It’s not.
This feels like a long epilogue. There’s a certain amount of dating, but it’s generally very quiet. I love Marin and Gojo, but this turns Marin way down and Gojo remains about the same.
Of course, it’s not like it’s bad. The beginning, when everyone just assumes that Gojo was dating Marin already, is a nice way to bring everybody together and have Gojo feel good about having made friends.
The whole volume is just a bunch of vignettes from various points in the lives of our characters. It’s not the worst for an ending, but it reminds me how writing an actual relationship is a specialized skill in manga.
Flashing forward to provide closure isn’t terrible, it just feels like the whole thing wraps up crazy fast and the feel is way different than the best of things. The bit about the dolls was super satisfying, but the pace is wonky.
There’s also a long, but enjoyable, side story at the very end as well. It all feels like a massive victory lap rather than anything new and essential. I was hoping for a something a bit more, honestly. I think the capsule review of the entire volume is that I don’t really think it needs to exist, which is… telling.
In the end, I absolutely recommend the series. I think the early volumes, really most of what landed in the first season of the anime, are where the story shone brightest. This is perfectly okay, but it won’t hit my list of best endings ever.
3.5 stars - I mean, I’ll round it up for the series as a whole, it pays off a lot here, but it’s under duress because I don’t think the volume really quite gets there. That side story might save it a little, out of place as it is, which probably isn’t the note you want your manga to go out on.
Hehehe so cute!! Ugh I do wish I got more like hand holding and blushing type stuff now that they’re dating… but I’ll take the time skip 🥰🥰❤️🫰🏻 tooo cute!!
I also bought it in Japan (can’t read a word of it- also didn’t read it till I could understand it) before my English one came in… had to cause it’s so cute!!
There's this post online that says they believe Marin's wedding dress is personally made by Gojo, and that made me want to read this. Gojo has always poured his heart into his work, crafting pieces that reflect not just a character, but the person wearing them. A wedding dress made by his hands would be more than fabric and lace; it would be a love letter in stitches, shaped by years of shared laughter, growth, and quiet understanding. It’s not just a dress; it’s the embodiment of their love, worn once, remembered forever. I believe that's really beautiful.
The story and this (last) volume reminds us that the things we love are worth pursuing simply because they make us feel alive, and that the right people will celebrate that joy with us, not question it. I quite enjoyed their story a lot, even if there were times that I was bored. Still a good experience.
This is my favourite manga and anime series, and this is the final volume, but surprisingly it gets a 3/5. Unfortunately, something happened with the creator and the publisher, which has lead to an abrupt ending. I could tell reading the chapters in this volume that it wasn't quite the same as previous volumes, and that something seems wrong or off. The writing just straight up wasn't as good as in previous volumes. Pretty rough ending to the series, which is too bad.
I have so many thanks and appreciation to give to Shinichi Fukuda and Marin Kitagawa, because of the hugely positive impact this series has had on my life over the last 5-6 years, so thank you. I hope Shinichi is able to take care of her health and enjoy the fruits of her labour. It's really weird that the series has concluded.
Loved everything but the last chapter, it felt so disconnected to the rest of the series. I wish we just got a bunch of one shots of Gojo and Marian's kid. That would have been way better. But overall love the ending for them, and it's such a cute series.
I can’t believe it’s over! Was a cute ending! I do feel like it was rushed…. But overall a really cute series and I enjoyed it! The author left a little note on one of the pages saying “I hope when you have time you’ll come back and reread this series” I loved that!
My Dress-Up Darling is one of the cutest manga I have ever read. The art style really sells it, and the subject matter is not something that is overdone. As someone who has been cosplaying for many years, it is nice to see the representation in such a popular manga, and to make it even better, it paints cosplayers in a much better light than western media.
I genuinely don’t think there is a single bad character in the bunch, from their classmates to the friends they make through cosplay, I truly love all of them. So, let's focus on Marin and Gojo, our two main characters. Through the series, the pair has grown so much. Watching Gojo come out of his shell and make friends that he can hang out with outside of school was so incredible sweet and it made me emotional. Then there is Marin, through her, so many other people found happiness in the things they enjoy because of her. Marin may be the most popular girl at her school, but she is not your stereotypical popular kid. She is a firm believer that anyone should be allowed to like what they like and that no one should be allowed to make fun of them for it. She unapologetically is who she is; she loves anime, manga, and video games, and her dream is to cosplay all of her favorites. She reminds me of some of my closest friends.
Honestly, this manga just makes you feel good and I think that the mangaka did a fantastic job researching everything and teaching people about such a fun hobby.
Agréablement surprise par la série, malgré quelques points noirs (si l'histoire se passait à l'université, on aurait pas une sexualisation constante d'une mineure 💔).
Une vraie lettre d'amour à l'univers du cosplay et ce qui l'entoure: la couture, le maquillage, le travail sur les perruques, la photographie, la question du genre aussi. L'autrice montre qu'elle a fait bien des recherches, afin de traduire au mieux le temps que peut prendre la création complète d'un costume. Ça donne vraiment envie de se plonger dans le hobby!
L'écriture des personnages est très touchante, que ce soit l'évolution de nos protagonistes, leur romance, ou même l'histoire des personnages secondaires. (Gros cœur sur Amano et Akira). La manière dont le cosplay impacte leur vie et les aide à avancer, se découvrir, et faire des rencontres rend la lecture très agréable. Avec le temps, je sens que cela deviendra une de mes séries confort!
More of a 3.5 star rating; I really like that we got to see Marin and Gojo go on a date and still act like their usual selves, and not seem overly nervous about the fact that they’re now dating. I also really liked that this last volume focused some on all of Gojo and Marin’s friends reacting to them now being in a relationship. It was adorable to see the different yet positive reactions from everyone and how much support the duo have. Although with all of that said, I wish this series had a few more volumes just to flesh out Gojo and Marin’s romantic relationship more, show their wedding, and explore for Marin herself to look into the option of professional cosplay (even if she ended up not doing it, I would’ve liked it better if she personally made that decision). Overall, this was a surprisingly sweet and very enjoyable manga series to read.
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I personally think the finale wasn't rushed at all. To me the Haniel costume already had a finishing feeling to it and the impact it had serves as a great finale cosplay. I would've loved to see more of Marin and Gojo's little family but that is a sign that I didn't want to let go of these characters. I definitely had my ups and downs with this series since I will never be a fan of excessive fan service but as it got less as the series kept going, I got really invested in what cosplay Marin and Gojo would come up with next. I think it is also important to note that in comparison to other fan service-heavy male intended manga Marin felt like a real person and so did Gojo! In almost all of these manga the male protagonist serves as a self-insert but Gojo really got his own personality and story. I will miss them but for next few years I'll hope the anime will continue keeping them alive.
I really did love this series, and I am sad to see it end. It was such a lovely blend of romance, fandom and slice of life, and Gojo and Marin made the cutest couple, because they seem like total opposites, but they are both just giant dorks, who are incredibly intense about the things they love. This volume also has a bunch of bonus chapters in it that give a bit more context about how Gojo and Marin got engaged, their future, as well as a one shot about the two mangaka that are related to the last big cosplay Marin and Gojo worked on, Haniel. It kind of felt like I was reading the first chapter of a yaoi about two middle aged mangaka's, and how they met, which I am completely down for. If Fukuda wants to expand on them, I say go for it.
My Dress-Up Darling, Volume 15 brings the series to a satisfying close that stays true to Marin and Gojo’s relationship and the heart of what made their story so special. The emotional payoff feels genuine, and it’s clear the ending was crafted with care for both characters and their growth.
That said, my only real complaint is that the ending feels a bit rushed. I would have loved more time spent in that final stretch—particularly seeing a fuller progression from Marin asking Gojo to hold her hand to where we ultimately land. Those quieter, in-between moments are where this series shines, and I just wanted a little more of their inbetween story before wrapping up.
Still, it’s a heartfelt conclusion that mostly sticks the landing, even if I wished it lingered a bit longer.
I dunno about this ending. On one level, it’s pretty by-the-numbers in resolving the various character relationships over the series. It is however bizarre that the story that starts in terms of Marin’s burning desire to cosplay her favorite character from the sexually decadent St. Slippery’s Academy for Girls ends with Gojo acting like a dinosaur from the early Showa period when the fascists ruled Japan in terms that there will be none of that lewd hand-holding or public displays of affection once they are a couple. Most romantic comedy manga might feature some kind of gesture of intimacy, but here it looks like Marin is bound for serious emotional and sexual frustration in what hitherto seemed like such a charming relationship.
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I’m sad to see it end, but overall it was a lovely, heartwarming series. Despite all the fan service, it was somehow wholesome, and Gojo and Marin are adorable. It’s hilarious that their friends abandoned family assumed they had already been dating, and straight up told Gojo his sense of boundaries was broken 😂
There was a peek of the future, including an adorable daughter. So funny how her dad and Gojo both reacted poorly to the news that Marin wanted to do housework. Total fear for his life on Gojo’s face…and I also liked the short story with Shiba and Mizoue as rookie mangaka.
It’s slightly disappointing that the Haniel arc came to nothing, but I suspect the author ended earlier than intended. It may have taken the series in a less lighthearted direction too.
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Shinichi plays with the costumes we wear in life to tell a heartwarming nostalgic story of young budding love, friendship and passion for art expression. In doing so, she actually delves into identity, self acceptance and growth by collaboration.
I only read this manga series because I first fell in love in the anime. It starts slow and really doesn’t promise much, but it builds slowly and by the end, it’s such an earnest and wholesome story. It transported me back to how it felt being young and in love, decades ago.
To the author, I saw how much care, heart and effort you poured into Marin and Gojou; ありがとう 🙇🏽♂️
I'm still waiting for the English final volume of this series, but I couldn't wait and got the original Japanese release. I got the deluxe package because it has a clear file featuring new art from the author of our favorite couple.
This volume is really just an epilogue. The real ending happened in volume 14. There is barely enough chapters to fill it out that it includes a one-shot which I hope is a backdoor pilot for a new manga from the author or just an extra side-story. I hope this is included in the English version.
I'm excited to get my hands on volume 15 and April 2026 can't arrive fast enough.
The ups and downs, Wakana being so scared of Marin at the start, the way Marin quickly fell for Gojo, I loved it. It was so peak.
I wished they developed more into Juju, though. She was a great character. I think they really did her well but failed to finish her character.
Amane and Akira were also some of my favorite characters. Especially Akira simping over Marin.
Overall the conclusion was nice, but rushed. I really felt that the parallels between the two beach scenes were amazing, and Gojo coming back on his two different worlds and Marin bringing that back in was amazing. I really love that idea so much. Nichika is such a cute name for a kid 😭😭💖💖💖
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I rate this 4.5 stars. This is the last volume in this series, which means that I now have another completed manga series, it's also the first manga series I completed collecting and reading this year😊
The ending was a bit rushed, the mangaka didn't even tell us how many years later it ended up being, unless I missed it, which I don't think I did. Overall, I really enjoyed this series and Marin and Wakana are so cute together!
Maybe full review later, not sure right now plus it's late here and I'm tired.
Review is a stand in for the entire series. I really loved this, although it is extremely ecchi in the beginning most of that is front loaded in the earlier volumes. Marin and Gojo are characters that perfectly complement each other and their partnership is truly heartwarming. While it does kind of play to the introverted guy falling for the Manic Pixie Dream Girl, it’s well released the characters are three dimensional and believable. It’s just a shame that the ending felt a little rushed.
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Dopo alcuni volumi poco soddisfacenti, speravo almeno in un buon finale. Purtroppo mi è parso che i capitoli si siano susseguiti troppo in fretta. Raccontare il loro futuro con qualche salto temporale è legittimo e una scelta piuttosto tipica, ma alcuni momenti mi sono sembrati poco significativi. Anche i continui riferimenti al cibo e a quanto mangia Marin mi sono parsi ripetitivi e un po' pesanti.
So the series comes to an end. Talk about leaving the audience wanting more. I could have stood for a multiple chapters of Gojo and Kirashima enjoying their time as a couple. Instead, things wrap up quickly and then there is a storyline talking about two characters I couldn't care less about. OStill, there are worse endings and this one did put a smile on my face and for that I am glad I read this series.