Billy Ray Cyrus Impersonation Cosplay Costume

Finally getting around to finishing my build thread for this first round of effort on a Billy Ray Cyrus disguise level costume.
Update: inserting a finished pose:

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Billy Ray has style genres like Picasso had color periods (same for Adam). His current look has morphed in from American 50's biker, 80's leather and Hawaiian beach casual and is now clarifying into Native American 1800s immersion in European style. The freedom loving plains tribes, european gentleman and Southwest cowboy rolled slowly into the mix that became the long haired, formal wear vest, jacket and pseudo ties, coupled with a range of Stetson hats/British hats and riding boots. The only thing Billy Ray is missing is the Native style of wearing a beautiful gun. What he does not miss is the use of Native jewelry decoration but goes a bit too modern for my taste and should join Adam and Depp in their display of original chokers, rings and string ties (usually a necklace and pendant).
Because I am currently focusing on this newest Billy Ray Cyrus look, this thread will start with my work toward an impersonation cosplay costume where I interpret, if not match, his style but also include the makeup and or prosthetics needed to look like Billy Ray himself.
Here are some recent Billy Ray outfits in line with my intended build:









I knew that my elements would include:
Update: inserting a finished pose:

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Few people are as style eclectic yet equally memorable for specific styles as Billy Ray Cyrus. Among the true champions of variety, we find, Adam Ant, Johnny Depp, and not least, Billy Ray. Over the years, I have worn the mullet, the tri color Bobby Ray Stewart shag and now the "folktown funk you up" native American tribesman and Four Corners couture long, long hair.
Billy Ray has style genres like Picasso had color periods (same for Adam). His current look has morphed in from American 50's biker, 80's leather and Hawaiian beach casual and is now clarifying into Native American 1800s immersion in European style. The freedom loving plains tribes, european gentleman and Southwest cowboy rolled slowly into the mix that became the long haired, formal wear vest, jacket and pseudo ties, coupled with a range of Stetson hats/British hats and riding boots. The only thing Billy Ray is missing is the Native style of wearing a beautiful gun. What he does not miss is the use of Native jewelry decoration but goes a bit too modern for my taste and should join Adam and Depp in their display of original chokers, rings and string ties (usually a necklace and pendant).
Because I am currently focusing on this newest Billy Ray Cyrus look, this thread will start with my work toward an impersonation cosplay costume where I interpret, if not match, his style but also include the makeup and or prosthetics needed to look like Billy Ray himself.
Here are some recent Billy Ray outfits in line with my intended build:









I knew that my elements would include:
1) a hat, due to my receding hairline (cowboy but can be folk style)
2) clothing in similar styles, t shirt, coat, jeans. He currently wears dark shirts, dark coats and blue or black jeans (usually boot cut)
3) sunglasses (he has worn about a thousand styles so just being within his style is enough, large lenses)
4) Jewelry, crosses, Catholic medallions, Native American style rings and pendants
5) avoided earrings because current style is hair over ears
6) guitar face is custom drawn, and I believe, by him
7) full beard and shaped facial hair, including eyebrows
8) Tan, tan, tan skin
I had several hats to choose from but fell back on my personal felt hat (second picture):


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I had several hats to choose from but fell back on my personal felt hat (second picture):


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Sunglasses can vary greatly for Billy Ray but usually fall in the category of large sunblockers, not just casual cool.
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I have a small trove of costume jewelry. Low value stuff that looks impressive when put in the right picture. I couldn't find a good closeup of his rings but they present as bulky, rock style with the likely cross on at least one. This is my pile chosen for Billy Ray:
His necklaces change just as often. I was focused on keeping chains similar to his but having 2 or 3 different chains in the one pose. This is a common thing for him and at different lengths from choker to 24 inch, mid sternum. I had a lot of varying chains from the Adam Ant build so then it was a matter of choosing 3 lengths with nonsimilar chains.
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Which is when I found this in my jewelry collection:
My other scans produced a set of nickels that I continued to correct:
My Adam Ant nickel ring used for size comparison. When done, I added the leather cordage (bad picture, the nickel flipped over)
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and decided on his use of the bandana as the rider's necktie. We all know what that particular use was back in the range days but here it is just decoration. I chose the blue like he is wearing in the arrowhead necklace picture.
And as the necklace section was now 3 and the bandana, I felt I could get away with a non pendant chain. I chose a chain that did mot match the first two but in the end I think a better mix will include at least one of the military dog tag chains. He very commonly wears that. It is what I refer to as lamp pull-cord.
I knew I wanted his newest guitar, the hand decorated owl and music man, folk guitar look. I scoured the internet for clear views of the guitar and found only some of the face.
I printed this, in mirror (he is a lefty).
Then flipped the test shots to become a lefty.
I measured my target so my initial prints would be closely scaled upon printing:
and taped it to my daughter's beginner's guitar.
The guitars were not the exact same shape and I was just doing test shots, so no photoshop done to reshape, yet. This left a gap that I covered with my hand. Will definitely need a full photoshop intervention to get better overlay prints.
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I started with the hair dye.
Face and head:
A mix of auburn and darkest brown.
Then silhouetting. This is a crucial stage for disguise level impersonation. I imagine this as the black and white political cartoon bobblehead style lines that would represent my target face, eyebrow outline, hairline, beard shape, mustache shape, eye shape. I then put these on my face by either shaving or adding hair but am also willing to stain/paint/draw shadows and hairs, depending on the distance of the shot.
One of my favorite tools for silhouetting, the shaving version, is this little single blade shaver:
But, after the excess is cut away, we need to add in where my hair does not match his. Prep starts with spirit gum on open skin, wait for it to be tacky but no longer goopy:
For finishing touches (shots more than five feet away), drawn hairs, using makeup and skin safe pens (micro tip) will cover a lot of ground quickly to fill in open patches. This will apply even over spirit gum for single shot poses:
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My 3 choices for the bracelets/armbands that he often wears on both wrists:
Then a healthy dose of self tanning lotion and spray. Followed by a drying period and several more applications. For final pictures this will include a trip to the spray tan salon.
Hair detangler is essential for the straight but dry and loose look. I saturated my hair in this and combed it straight. Then I flipped it all forward /head down/ and went to town with the blow dryer. After flipping it back, I placed the hat to hold much of my receding hairline forward like He wears his bangs. This is the magic of the hat pictures. Over the ears and even into the face.
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I knew I already had to either shadow my nose, dehydrate the area or pull off some Jim Carrey, rubber face tricks (muscle practice to reshape your face temporarily). Billy Ray's nose is tiny and tight. I can still breath through mine and wouldn't change it if I even had the chance. I decided to push off further test pics (this was last week) and I put my two favorites into action:
The lowering of the swelling decided when I was willing to snap some pics. At that time I opted for the Jim Carrey school of rubber face methods but will use makeup shading when I get to final poses, later this year. Luckily, I had started this process earlier in the week.
Oh and my finished choker, right side out:
Both the arrowhead and the nickel pendant are available online.
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I have only done two comp photos but will do the image likeness app, a split face (if possible) and some background swaps. The only editing is to brightness. My originals were very dark.
Current highest likeness percentage is 86