She's only had the Drag Race crown for a matter of days, so it's still a bit difficult to gauge how Aquaria's post-show career will pan out. She's the youngest winner in the history of the show, and took the title after clearly trumping her season 10 sisters in nearly every runway challenge (followed by two epic lip-synchs during the finale). She's proven her chops in the couture department by introducing some of the most cutting-edge looks Drag Race has ever seen, and even won Snatch Game (something no one saw coming) with her skills as an improv performer. She’s as well-rounded and committed to her craft as many of the Drag Race winners that have come before her. Plus, she has her finger on the pulse of fashion and is tapped into queer youth culture, as many of her fans are teens and young people who see a great deal of themselves in Aquaria’s success story. Ru likely wanted to crown a queen who can not only hold her own against seasoned veterans of the global drag stage but also mold something new from the slice of fame she’s carved out during her time on the show, and Aquaria could be that girl. Her technical talents are undeniable, innovative, relevant, and vitally forward thinking for a show that so desperately wants to break out of the realm of niche appeal, and she could rightly help push drag into the future for the next generation. But, only one week out from the season 10 finale, Aquaria's true legacy has yet to be written, but her ability to unite fans both young and old across the Drag Race spectrum is a promising teaser or what's in store throughout the age of Aquaria ahead.