The workout set (Season 1, Episode 2)Īpparently even international assassins shop at Lululemon. Villanelle is stuck in this no-frills fit for nearly two episodes, though she loses the jacket for her infamous dinner appearance at Eve’s house. The military field outfit (Season 1, Episode 4-5) In this fit, Villanelle strangled a man by pulling his tie through a rising elevator door. The more boring the disguise, the more colorful the murder. The elevator hit disguise (Season 2, Episode 3) The ‘Killing Eve’ Costume Designer Explains Turning Clothes Into Characters 50. Watching your target slowly suffocate in the ladies’ room while wearing a beatific smile, though … that’s special. The waitress disguise (Season 1, Episode 2)Įfficient, but not particularly groundbreaking. Villanelle loves a robe, but this one is decidedly Not It. The car wash employee disguise (Season 2, Episode 5) 52.
What is this hat, and why doesn’t it fit her head? 53. The ugly hat disguise (Season 1, Episode 3) You can never be overdressed for a heart-to-heart with your long-distance love interest! 54.
Maybe Eve wouldn’t have stabbed Villanelle if she was wearing one of her nicer outfits at the time of the confrontation. I wouldn’t mind if it wasn’t so ill-fitting and unflattering. Villanelle gets stuck in this damn shirt for so long: She’s wearing it beneath her obnoxious fur coat (we’ll get to that in a moment) in the last few episodes of Season 1, and after she’s stabbed by Eve, she staggers around Paris in it, soaking it with a concerning amount of blood in the Season 2 premiere. That one pink shirt (Season 1, Episode 8) “Wear it down.” Iconic! The nurse uniform was not the most flattering of Villanelle’s disguises, but it got the job done, and it made a lasting impact on Eve. The OG nurse disguise (Season 1, Episode 1) This disguise made me supremely uncomfortable, which I suppose was the goal. The kinky nurse disguise (Season 1, Episode 3) She stole this fit from a laundromat-I just hope it was already washed. The first few episodes of Season 2 are Villanelle’s toughest fashion period, as she’s repeatedly forced to don other people’s gross clothes. The icky nightgown (Season 2, Episode 2) 58.
The coat she stole from a homeless guy (Season 2, Episode 1)ĭesperate times call for desperate measures.
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These are ultimately part of a full doctor disguise, but the Crocs stand out in their horror. Perhaps the worst thing Villanelle has ever had to wear. Ranked from worst to best, here’s everything Villanelle put on her body in the first two seasons of Killing Eve. All photos credit of BBC Americaīut let’s get to my definitive and completely correct list. Suddenly, I feel a close kinship with Aaron Peel and his many monitors.
I now see pinstriped blazers and flared trousers when I close my eyes. My brain broke a little by the end of this, so cut me some slack. I don’t think I missed anything, but Villanelle loves a split-second costume change, so it’s possible. Thank God for episodes in which she wore only one outfit, like in the Russian prison episode at the end of Season 1. (For example, I didn’t give an entry to the white T-shirt she wears beneath her military getup in the Season 1 dinner scene, but I did give an entry to the pink shirt she’s wearing when she gets stabbed in the finale.) Was I completely consistent with my judging of various outfits? Perhaps not, but fashion is subjective, and so is this list.Īccording to my calculations, Villanelle peaked at nine costume changes in one episode (Season 2, Episode 5). I ended up with 61 outfits total, with a few conditions: If an outfit showed up in more than one episode, I counted it only once I also primarily chose to count coats as their own entry in addition to the clothes beneath, unless the clothes worn before Villanelle added the coat weren’t notable enough to judge on their own. We must rank them all.Īnd so here we are: I rewatched the entirety of Killing Eve and took screenshots of every outfit Villanelle wore in the first two seasons of the show. Many people online have ranked Villanelle’s best looks, but what of her worst? What of her more forgettable disguises, her casual loungewear, her street style? The best isn’t enough. Villanelle is the best-acted character on television, but she’s also the best- dressed character on television, and as Season 3 of Killing Eve approaches, it’s the perfect time to celebrate her achievements in the world of fictional couture.