Summary

Jade Cargill says her Valentine's Day themed gear from the February 13 edition of SmackDown stands as her favorite look since arriving in WWE.

Speaking with Katie Feeney, Cargill explained that her presentation is a full team effort, from hair and makeup to styling and gear design. She said the idea for that SmackDown look came together late, but the goal was to make the Valentine's theme feel distinctive rather than just covering the gear in hearts.

Quote from Jade Cargill

"So I'm a big fashion girly, really, really. I have an entire team. We all sit down to my makeup artist, Miranda, to my hairstylist, Sinead, to my stylist, Paris, especially with my WrestleMania look. We sit down, we're like, okay, how does hair, how does makeup look? Like, what's the theme? We start with the theme and then we trickle down from there. I would say my favorite look was probably my Valentine's Day outfit that I wore on SmackDown, and it was so last minute. I was like, actually my illustrator, Natalia, she makes my gear for me. So she was like, what do you want to do? We all sat down. I was like, something obviously Valentine's themed, but I just don't want hearts placed everywhere. Make it unique, make it nice, make it pop, and she did exactly that. But we put a lot of hard work and time into that."

What the gear says about Jade Cargill in WWE

Cargill's comments underline how much of her WWE presentation is built around looking like a major attraction every time she appears on television. On a roster where visual identity matters, that level of detail helps keep her aura intact as she moves through high-profile programs.

It also lines up with the broader way WWE has positioned her, with the company continuing to present Cargill as a marquee talent while Jade Cargill settles further into the title picture. Even in a lighter interview topic like ring gear, the emphasis on presentation shows how central that part of her star power remains.

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Jade Cargill while speaking with Katie Feeney