Dress Up Like Agott From Witch Hat Atelier
Agott brings sharp ambition, stingy pride, and underdog energy to the page. Her costume sells that wiry, serious magic-student look with the kind of attitude that says she’s here to win, not to be liked.
SHOP THE LOOK: AGOTT
Complete Agott Costume Breakdown
Don’t look down on me.
Agott walks into a room like she’s already decided who’s worth her time, and the costume does the same. The teal cone hat with its tassel is the headline, but the real bite is the precision underneath: false collar, skinny scarf necktie, and that tidy capelet cloak that sits like a uniform instead of a costume.The white long-sleeve underdress keeps things strict, then the brown opaque tights and black buckle loafers lock it into disciplined, school-adjacent seriousness. The short dark purple wavy wig adds the simmering edge. Wearing this look projects one message: you’re not auditioning for approval, you’re collecting receipts.
POV: the braid is disciplined, the ego isn’t. Wear Agott’s severe little witch look and pretend confidence isn’t doing a
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How to Dress Like Agott from Witch Hat Atelier
Start with the silhouette that says you’re not here to be underestimated: a teal cone witch hat with a tassel that swings like a warning. Pair it with a short, dark purple wavy wig, then frame the face with a crisp false collar and a skinny scarf necktie for that scholastic, rules-lawyer precision. Over a white long-sleeve underdress, throw on the teal capelet cloak and let the tassel ties sit neat, not fussy. Ground it all with brown opaque tights and black buckle loafers, polished enough to look intentional but not precious.
Add a white tassel detail where it reads like a badge, not a charm. The key is how you wear it: chin slightly up, shoulders squared, eyes forward. Agott doesn’t ask to be taken seriously, she dares you not to. "Don’t look down on me."
The Look Behind Agott
Agott’s outfit borrows from old-school academic uniforming filtered through storybook witchcraft: sharp collar, controlled neckwear, and a capelet that reads like a miniature mantle of rank. The cone hat is classic folklore, but the clean lines and tailored layering feel closer to disciplined atelier workwear than whimsical fantasy. It’s magic with standards. The design speaks in contrasts: teal confidence over white restraint, with dark purple hair adding a bruise-toned intensity.
That palette makes her look like she’s constantly containing pressure. One detail does a lot of narrative labor: the tassels. They’re soft, decorative, almost ceremonial, but they hang like punctuation marks, emphasizing every turn of her head and every refusal to yield.

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