China Design Competition: Yu Wang
Meet Yu Wang, 21-year-old student currently attending Guangling College at Yangzhou University and participant in the 2021 China Student Design Competition.
Villanelle, everyone’s favourite cold-blooded killer, is back! Thrilling spy drama Killing Eve has returned to our TV screens with a third season and the assassin, played by Jodie Comer, is as stylish as ever.
Villanelle’s wardrobe has always been one of the stars of the show and season three really pushes the fashion boundaries.
Villanelle is about to retire from her lawless career and marry. But her evil mentor, Dasha, persuades her to return to the profession she was made for.
In a romp across Europe, from London to Barcelona to Russia, the anti-heroine has a different look for every location, each one as flamboyant as the last.
Relentlessly pursued by ex MI6 agent Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh), Villanelle takes risk after risk as the pair’s mutual obsession reaches a new intensity.
Our favourite outfit is sported in Barcelona. Villanelle teams a ‘70s inspired printed dress with the funkiest pair of cowboy boots you’ve ever seen.
More at home in a nightclub than on the range, these Golden Goose Wish Star boots are made entirely of cowhide and feature an embroidered western star motif. The deep brown leather has a contrasting tan leather lining. Handmade by expert craftsmen, they are knee high with a medium heel – perfect for getting around whether you’re a killer for hire or going about less deadly business.
Villanelle, the woman who put the ‘sass’ in ‘assassin’ may be the sexiest psychopath we’ve ever encountered. If you’re brave enough to walk a mile in Villanelle’s shoes, you can find them here.
(Golden Goose, Wish Star Boots are available to purchase from goldengoose.com)
Meet Yu Wang, 21-year-old student currently attending Guangling College at Yangzhou University and participant in the 2021 China Student Design Competition.
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