Cosplay Guide
Zoey is part of Fortnite’s candy-themed Sweet Tooth Set, released May 1, 2018 in the Chapter 1, Season 4 Battle Pass, a game developed by Epic Games (Wikipedia). She is a legacy exclusive skin that cannot be unlocked today, which gives the costume some standing among long-time Fortnite players. The neon lime-green pigtail wig is the single detail that makes this cosplay identifiable from across a convention floor. The pink cowboy boots are an unexpected choice for a character built entirely around candy, and they are accurate to the design. At a gaming event, recognition is reliable. At a general party, the green hair and candy props do enough that people know you are dressed as something specific, even when they cannot name it.
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The wig is the first thing people read, and the color needs to be neon lime green rather than a softer shade, or the costume reads as a generic candy character rather than Zoey. The pigtails sit high on the head. Low pigtails change the silhouette enough to lose the character. The baseball cap goes on top of the wig, tilted slightly upward the way it sits in the game. Flat on the head looks wrong to anyone who knows the design. The pink cowboy boots are the detail that surprises people, and wearing plain sneakers instead makes the whole build feel like a substitution rather than a cosplay.
In May 2018, equipping the Zoey skin caused her to become completely invisible to enemies at certain rendering distances. The loudest, most colorful character in the lobby broke Fortnite by vanishing entirely. Epic Games pulled her from every player’s locker mid-season to fix the exploit, making her temporarily banned from matchmaking. A skin that exists entirely to be seen got removed from the game for being too good at disappearing.
Pin the baseball cap to the wig before you leave
The cap sits on top of a synthetic wig, which means it will slide. Two bobby pins through the inside band of the cap and into the wig cap underneath will hold it through a full day at a convention. The alternative is readjusting a tilted hat every twenty minutes, or carrying it in your bag by mid-afternoon. Do it at home once and do not think about it again.
Carry the pickaxe rather than leaving it in a bag
At a gaming event full of Fortnite players, the costume flags itself without a prop. At a mixed event, the pickaxe is the detail that signals the specific game rather than just a colorful character. It also solves the problem of not knowing what to do with your hands in photos. A prop with a practical social function at a loud party is worth more than one that is purely accurate to the source material.
Couples Idea
Might work, but the pairing has no narrative basis. Midas is from Chapter 2, Season 2; Zoey is from Chapter 1, Season 4. They have no connection in the game beyond both being Fortnite skins. The visual contrast is real: all-gold against maximum candy color. At a Fortnite-focused event that reads as a deliberate aesthetic choice. Everywhere else, it is two characters from the same game who happen to be standing together.
Duo Idea
Excellent duo for anyone going to a gaming convention. Brite Bomber and Zoey are two of the most recognizable colorful Chapter 1 skins in Fortnite and share enough visual language, bright colors, playful design, no tactical pretense, that the pair reads immediately to anyone who played during that era. The costumes look good next to each other in photos without any explanation needed.
Group Idea: Fortnite Squad
Strong group for a gaming event where the crowd plays Fortnite. The six characters span different seasons and aesthetics, from the colorful early Chapter 1 skins to the celebrity crossovers, which gives the group visual variety rather than six people in similar costumes. At a general Halloween event, expect the group to spend most of the night explaining itself.
Group Idea: Bubbly & Colorful Characters
Might work, but these characters share an aesthetic category rather than a universe or any actual connection. Harley Quinn and Jinx have similar chaotic energy. Vanellope and Mabel are cartoon characters with loud personalities. Abby Cadabby is a Sesame Street Muppet, which is a significant tonal departure from League of Legends. The group will look colorful and fun in photos. Whether anyone at the event reads it as intentional is a different question.
The costume set handles the hardest parts: the pink hoodie, cupcake skirt, striped leggings, and the decorated cap. What you need to source regardless of which route you take are the wig, earrings, and boots. Sort those first.
Zoey is a cosmetic skin, not a speaking character. There is no dialogue to quote and no specific personality to perform. Her official profile tag is “candy-coated chaos,” which is a reasonable approach to a long cosplay event.
Start with the Zoey costume set for the pink hoodie dress, cupcake skirt, and striped leggings, then add the neon lime-green wig styled into high pigtails secured with red ponytail bands. Add red star earrings, step into pink western boots, and carry the rainbow pickaxe. The wig is the most important item. Without the neon green pigtails the rest of the look does not read as Zoey.
Within the Fortnite community, yes. Zoey is a legacy Chapter 1 skin that can no longer be unlocked, which gives her some standing among long-time players. Outside that community, the candy and cupcake aesthetic reads as a fun colorful character even without the game context, but recognition will be hit-or-miss at general events.
Zoey is a cosmetic skin in Fortnite rather than a speaking character with cutscene lines or voiced dialogue. Her official character profile tag is “Candy-coated chaos.” That two-word summary covers the design philosophy and is the closest thing she has to a signature phrase.
Zoey is an Epic rarity cosmetic skin released May 1, 2018 as part of Chapter 1, Season 4’s Battle Pass at Tier 47. She belongs to the Sweet Tooth Set alongside the Goodie Bag back bling, the Lollipopper harvesting tool, and the Sugar Crash glider. She is a legacy exclusive and cannot be obtained today (Fortnite Wiki).
In late May 2018, equipping the Zoey skin caused a rendering glitch that made her invisible to enemies at certain distances. Epic Games vaulted her from all player lockers while the exploit was patched, temporarily banning her from matchmaking. It is one of the few times a Battle Pass skin was pulled from the game mid-season.
The Sweet Tooth Set. It includes the Goodie Bag back bling, which resembles a glossy pink piece of hard candy with a green bow, the Lollipopper harvesting tool, and the Sugar Crash glider. All three share the same candy and confectionery theme as the skin.
Possible, but the look requires a pink cold-shoulder hoodie, a cupcake-style mini skirt, and grey striped leggings all sourced separately, plus a baseball cap with candy detailing. Unless you enjoy thrifting and sewing, the costume set is faster. The wig, earrings, and boots need to be sourced regardless of which route you take.
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