Courtesy of BBC America

A Killing Eve-inspired fashion line is on its way

*Waits patiently for pink frou-frou dress*

Fans of Villanelle can now dress up like their favourite knife-wielding murderess because a Killing Eve-inspired line of clothing is on its way.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, AMC Network and Sid Gentle Films – the companies that own the show’s licensing rights – have signed an agreement with IMG for the BBC America series to develop and manufacture consumer products, experiences, and collaborations. Simply put, it means that we can expect Killing Eve-branded clothes, beauty products, games, and more to appear in the near future.

Killing Eve hits on multiple notes and nuances of human behavior that naturally translate into licensing,” said Sherikay Chaffee, VP of licensing at IMG, in a statement. “Aside from being one of the most popular and loved shows on TV, it’s also one of the most clever and stylish. The dual aspect and opposing nature between its two lead characters can be used to tell a story about a product.”

While there’s no further information as to when we can expect to see these products, Killing Eve is known for serving some major fashion lewks, including frou-frou dresses courtesy of Molly Goddard and tongue-in-cheek Undercover baseball caps, a green, fluffy Charlotte Knowles coat and Gucci tailoring. Needless to say, we’re excited.

In the meantime, here’s some inspo:

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