In 1998, the wonderfully jazz-oriented, space-western anime “Cowboy Bebop” brought characters with levels of personality and allure that hadn’t before been seen.
The 26-episode anime somehow discovers a way to save pill-out disaster, hilarity, and calmness while not being too much to deal with even anime newbies.
Recently, Netflix made the world a live-action edition of the anime, along with all of the favorite characters within it.
One of these personalities is the intense and creative yet foul-mouthed Faye Valentine, described in the Netflix series by Daniella Pineda. Valentine is an independent force to be thought with, and though she’s always looking out for herself, she formulates a team-like relationship with Spike Spiegel, John Cho, and Jet Black Mustafa Shakir.
It is the series itself, the characters in the anime have very different aspects, with Valentine herself probably having one of the most iconic looks in the show. If you have never seen the anime, here’s how Valentine should look.
In the “Cowboy Bebop” anime, Faye Valentine is a Singaporean-Romani woman who comes across with brutal behavior and a loud manner.
The series emphasizes that Faye has over-the-top behavior and that she is an impressive woman with the appearance of being 23 years old. In reality, she is a 77-year-old woman who was cryogenically frozen for 54 years.
In the anime, Valentine’s hair is dark purple and falls just at her chin, and is always worn back by her impression yellow headband. She has a feminine build that she often utilizes to her advantage before outsmarting and usually whipping the daylights out of her adversaries.
Her outfit does change in specific episodes or methods, Valentine can be seen wearing a yellow pair of shorts with a yellow button-down crop top and a red jacket worn like a shawl. She made her look off with some thigh-high tights and a couple of white ankle boots.
The series has been able to hook a vast number of viewers and if you are looking forward to spending your time in front of your screen, make sure to check it out, the look of Valentine on the Netflix adaptation is pretty spot on in comparison to her character’s.