RuPaul’s Drag Race has crowned its youngest winner in herstory, and most fans would agree that Krystal Versace deserves to be called the UK’s Next Drag Superstar. Representing Kent on the runway, she had viewers gooping and gagging all season, as she served one gorgeous look after another and showcased her impeccable taste and unique style.

As fans eagerly wait for the 2022 premiere of RPDR season 14, it’s the perfect time to honor the UK’s reigning queen by looking back at some of her best outfits from season 3. These iconic runway looks highlight how polished, elegant, and true to her brand of “sex on legs” Krystal can be.

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Promo Look

Her first-ever look made available to audiences undoubtedly had fans rushing over to Krystal Versace’s Instagram account to check out what the potential fashion queen has to offer. The stunning orange bodysuit with frilly sleeves and a puffy trail is perfectly decorated by her gold jewelry and clear heels.

The sickening outfit and confident introduction would immediately cement her as someone to watch out for in the competition. Fans won’t soon forget her bold statement about drag during the promo: “In a world with so many rules, F the rules.”

Red Carpet Showstoppers (Episode 2)

Even Michelle Visage couldn’t deny that green can look good on someone, especially if that someone serves “emerald city goddess” on the runway as Krystal does in the “Dragoton” episode. After a hilarious performance during the maxi challenge, the queen wows both the judges and the viewers with her take on a red carpet dress.

She serves a classic illusion that seasoned drag queens would recognize and be proud of. Every little detail – from her short blonde wig to her cinched waist – is absolute perfection. It’s not surprising that she took home the win for the episode.

Campfire Couture (Episode 3)

Despite being one of the youngest queens on RuPaul’s Drag Race and the youngest winner of the entire competition’s herstory, Krystal has shown that she can shine in sewing challenges, even ones that require the use of unconventional materials. It couldn’t get more unconventional than the “Great Outdoors” episode, as Mama Ru tasks the queens with using outdoorsy items like sleeping bags to create stunning outfits.

Krystal manages to use tent poles and picnic blankets to make a phenomenal outfit that looks like it belongs in an haute couture collection. She reveals that it’s “the most uncomfortable thing” she’s ever worn in an Instagram post, but “pain don’t matter” when she can serve all that!

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Feeling Fruity (Episode 6)

Krystal’s Snatch Game performance may not have impressed the judges, but she at least put “the drag in dragon fruit” on the runway that night. At this point, she has already shown judges and fans that she has a specific style of drag and they can always expect to see more creative and jaw-dropping outfits every single week.

Although she was clocked for her silhouette being similar to her Campfire Couture look, no one can deny that the fruity outfit is delightfully campy but fashionable at the same time. Fans may recall how this is also the episode where RuPaul drops the iconic line about Krystal being “born to be a drag queen” – she likely already felt like a winner after hearing that.

A Night Of A Thousand Spice Girls (Episode 4)

Who could forget Krystal’s epic interpretation of “classic Baby Spice realness,” served in front of Emma Lee Bunton herself? The reigning queen underscored her amazing eye for detail and captured her BDE in the “Big Drag Energy” episode.

The powder blue coat is complete with gorgeous nails, high pigtails, classy boots, and flawless makeup. She may not have aced the maxi challenge for that week, but she showed up snatched on the runway and proved she was leagues ahead of her competition on the main stage.

Scene Stealers (Episode 8)

Every runway look on season 3 proves that Krystal Versace is a polished pageant queen, but it’s especially evident in the “Bra Wars” episode. She lives out her “villainess fantasy” with a Cruella-inspired look, which is pristine from head to toe.

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Her two-toned wig, earrings for the gods, nails on the gloves, cigarette holder, and massive red fur coat all combine to create an impressive seamless look. She proves yet again that she can turn it out on both the maxi challenge and the runway without ever breaking a sweat on her perfectly painted face.

Fugly Swimwear (Episode 7)

If there’s a Drag Race scene that will live rent-free in fans’ heads from the runways on season 3, it’ll likely be Krystal’s unexpected look for the “Miss Fugly Beauty Pageant” episode. For weeks, the judges had been telling her to step out of her comfort zone, but even they were shocked to see just how far she would go with her “Fugly Swimwear.”

The queen proves she’s more than just a pretty face by literally gluing items and creatures from the sea to her head. The ripped blue net and disturbing yet flattering bodysuit complete the outfit, which she rightly describes as “barnacle beauty darling.”

Fugly But Fashionable (Episode 7)

Krystal was one of a few queens who truly got the assignment in the “Fugly but Fashionable” category of the “Miss Fugly Beauty Pageant” episode. She somehow makes the confusing silhouette and over-the-top design look high fashion, which is exactly what the judges were looking for on the main stage.

Although she describes the outfit as something she would “never go for” because of how “obnoxious” it is, she seems to really enjoy serving the look on the runway. It’s one of her more underrated outfits that really deserves more praise because of how gagging it is, not to mention she only had half an hour to put it on.

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Oh My Goddess (Episode 9)

By the time fans reach “The Pearly Gates Roast” episode, they already know they can expect a spotless outfit from Krystal, but she still manages to amaze audiences with her “Oh My Goddess” runway look. Her immaculate headpiece matches her golden velvet bodysuit, which is beautifully accentuated by the velvet sash going around her body.

It’s unsurprisingly tens across the board for this look, which impresses the judges and has fans gooping at home. Even Mama Ru can’t help but say “so stunning, my goodness” during the overwhelmingly positive critiques.

Final Three Eleganza Extravaganza (Episode 10)

The queen ends her time on RPDR with a look that’s quintessentially Krystal. The tight black gown looks breathtaking on her cinched body, serving fans the best silhouette she’s shown on the series thus far. Her gold accessories complement the outfit perfectly, which she describes as “the essence of Krystal,” noting that she wants to show the judges and fans “taste and fashion and elegance.”

Alan Carr captures what most viewers likely felt in that moment, commending Krystal for always making him feel like he’s in the “front row of a fashion show” and applauding her for having “saved the best ‘till last.” She looked radiant and more than deserving of the crown in her runway look, which likely left fans gagging and a tad tearful after the finale.

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