All skins in the Apex Legends Dressed to Kill collection event

Suit up for battle.

Apex's Revenant preparing for battle.
Screenshot via Respawn Entertainment

Dressed to Kill is the newest event in Apex Legends, taking place from June 20 to July 4. And like pretty much every event in the game, it comes fully loaded with new skins and cosmetics for players to try out.

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This time around, the cosmetics on offer follow an assassin-type theme, with many of the game’s characters getting Legendary skins that style them like hitmen in various shapes and sizes. From futuristic robot to brutal android mercenary to a sharply dressed contract killer that wouldn’t look out of place in a James Bond film, the skins on offer run the gamut of people that may eliminate other people for money.

For my tastes, I think the design of the collection is executed beautifully and represents a theme that’s been touched on with some of Apex‘s previous cosmetics, but never fully explored like this. I also love that there are no recolors shown off in the trailer for the event. The Apex community has been quite clear that seeing events consist of a bunch of recolored skins sold at full price isn’t what we want, and it’s good to see the devs taking that feedback to heart.

For those players who unlock all of the event’s skin, there’s a prize waiting for them at the end: Gravity Maw, the new Horizon Heirloom that lets players wield a futuristic mace.

In my mind, the event represents some of the best cosmetics that Respawn has added to Apex in quite a while. If you’re curious about all the skins you can find in it, simply read on, you legend.

All cosmetics and Heirlooms in Apex Legends‘ Dressed to Kill event

Horizon Heirloom – Gravity Maw

Horizon's new Heirloom, the Gravity Maw, a futuristic version of a Scottish mace.
Horizon’s Gravity Maw. Image via Respawn Entertainment

The Gravity Maw looks great in image form, but it really shines when you get to see some of the cooler animations that it’s packing. I love how none of the head of the mace is physically connected, but tied together by… the power of gravity? Whatever it is, it looks cool.

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Chaperon Newcastle and High Roller Spitfire

Legendary Newcastle and Spitfire skins from Apex Legends' Dressed to Kill event. Newcastle's armor is scaled back and he's given purple slack and a waistcoat underneath.
Legendary Newcastle and Spitfire skins. Image via Respawn Entertainment

[CLASSIFIED] Crypto and Polished Power 30-30 Repeater

Legendary Crypto and 30-30 skins from Apex Legends' Dressed to Kill event. Crypto has silver hair, a goatee, and sunglasses.
Legendary Crypto and 30-30 skins. Image via Respawn Entertainment

Lethal Lass Horizon and The Cleaner Nemesis AR

Legendary Horizon and Nemesis skins. Horizon is in a dressed-up jumpsuit of white, black, and gold, with sunglasses and bright red lipstick.
Legendary Horizon and Nemesis skins. Image via Respawn Entertainment

Furious Fatale Mad Maggie and Gold and Venom Mastiff

Legendary Mad Maggie and Mastiff skins from Apex Legends' Dressed to Kill event. Maggie gets a shirt, tie, black leather jumpsuit, and a white blazer adorned with her trademark pauldrons.
Legendary Mad Maggie and Mastiff skins. Image via Respawn Entertainment

Former Glory Revenant and Clean Kill Volt SMG

Apex's Revenant preparing for battle.
Legendary Revenant skin. Screenshot via Respawn Entertainment

Sharp Dressed Loba

Legendary Revenant skin from Apex Legends' Dressed to Kill event. She has a short silver hairstyle, a red jacket, and black leather pants.
Legendary Loba skin. Screenshot via Respawn Entertainment

Project 19 Ash (Project 19 Store Sale)

Legendary Ash skin from Apex Legends' Dressed to Kill event. Her faceplate is now just a screen with the number "19" on it, and she wears a red and gold jacket.
Legendary Ash skin. Screenshot via Respawn Entertainment

Lupine Luxury RE-45

Lupine Luxury RE-45 skin. It's a sleek, gold and silver skin with a wolf on the handle.
Lupine Luxury RE-45 skin. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Cowl and Copper Wraith

Cowl and Copper Wraith skin. Wraith's normal skin is adorned with copper and purple embellishments.
Cowl and Copper Wraith skin. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Purple Pounce Peacekeeper

Purple Pounce Peacekeeper skin. The Peacekeeper gets glowing purple highlights and a shiny gold tiger print.
Purple Pounce Peacekeeper skin. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Gold Circuit Triple Take

Gold Circuit Triple Take skin. The dark skin has gold animated effects and shiny red highlights.
Gold Circuit Triple Take skin. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Gilded Serpent Devotion

The Gilded Serpent Devotion skin. It's primarily black, with some subtle gold touches and a small snake design on the magazine.
Gilded Serpent Devotion skin. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Regal Resolve Rampart

Regal Resolve Rampart skin. The default Rampart skin receives a tie and waistcoat, with some black, gold, and blue highlights.
Regal Resolve Rampart skin. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Kill-A-Joule Wattson

Kill-A-Joule Wattson skin. Wattson has silvery hair and a matching jacket, with red and gold highlights and a black lightning bolt under her right eye.
Kill-A-Joule Wattson skin. Screenshot by Dot Esports
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