Drag Race fans know, once a queen has sashayed away from the competition, they still have so much more to show the world.And we mean that quite literally.
Before each season, the cast is given an overview of runway themes to prepare for—design challenges notwithstanding—so they can bring their looks together and pack their bags.Which means that, if a queen is eliminated early, there’s a season’s worth of fashion they didn’t get to walk down the runway!Michelle Visage’s Whatcha Packin’ interview series was always intended, in part, to showcase some of these unseen looks, but it’s also become something of a tradition for eliminated queens to post snapshots of their unaired work on social media after each episode.Aura Mayari gives us a peek into her “nasty” DMs: “[People are like,] ‘Oh, I can’t wait for you to spit on my face!'” It’s always fun to see the gag-worthy fashion we’re missing out on, but it’s also a great opportunity to acknowledge all the time (and money) that goes into prepping for Drag Race, especially when the queens shout out the designers, makeup artists, stylists, and photographers who helped pull their looks together.With that in mind, we’ve created a space where you can see all of the pieces that didn’t make it to the runway of Drag Race Season 15 in one place.
If an eliminated queen has shared a photo of their look on social media, you can find it below, so scroll on for some stylish slayage.Click below to quickly navigate to your runway category of choice:Puffa Please (Episode 7) • Tie-Dye To Die For (Episode 6) • Beautiful Nightmare (Episode 4) • Metallica (Episode 3)From episode 7, “The Daytona Wind 2” (Original air date: Feb.