Ryan Gosling Project Hail Mary Outfit
Ryland Grace Outfit is the central protagonist of Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary, a reluctant scientist-turned-astronaut who awakens aboard a lone spacecraft with amnesia and must save Earth from an astrophage-driven dimming of the Sun. The book established the character; a film adaptation starring Ryan Gosling is in active production and released footage and panels (Comic-Con 2025) have shown Gosling’s distinct outfit choices for Grace. Wikipedia+1
Key visual cues to copy for cosplay
From publicity and early footage (panels and production stills), the ryland grace outfit centers on a functional, slightly worn flight/jumpsuit as the hero outfit, accented by mission patches, a utilitarian harness, simple tooling pouches, and — in promotional moments — bright yellow outerwear pieces that help identify the character in non-space scenes. The film’s creative team emphasized practical, science-first design with a human, slightly rumpled feel rather than glossy sci-fi armor. People.com+1
Core outfit pieces (what you need)
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Red/brick flight jumpsuit — single-zip, chest pockets, reinforced knees. Look for aviation or mechanic jumpsuits as the base. (If you want screen-matching, choose a mid-weight cotton/nylon blend with matt finish.) Framestore
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Mission patch + ID badge — printable high-res patch art (iron-on) and laminated badge on a lanyard. Include mission name and a small “Hail Mary” insignia. Wikipedia
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Utility harness / straps — thin webbing harness across chest and waist; use camera harnesses or climbing-style webbing to simulate attachment points.
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Tool pouch & prop tools — canvas pouch, small faux-wrench, prop syringes or scientific-looking tools for photos.
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Helmet or flight cap (optional) — a lightweight replica helmet for photos; otherwise, a headband mic or earpiece works for comfort.
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Casual Earth clothes — khaki pants, plain knit sweater, and yellow jacket/raincoat for non-space scenes. This helps create “before/after” cosplay photo sets. EW.com
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Hairstyle & makeup — short, messy/bedhead cut; light stubble if you can. Minimal makeup to add subtle aging lines and tiredness for authenticity.
