What's the mascot of the World Cup?
The World Cup mascot is the mascot of the World Cup football match. World Cup Mascot means that every World Cup will have its own mascot from 1966. World Cup mascots are generally designed to represent the characteristics of the host country (such as costumes, figures, animals and plants, etc.), and the world cup mascots are aimed at children, mainly cartoon designs; Some products will also be launched during the final week. Willy, the first World Cup mascot: England is known as the "Three Lions Corps", and this year's mascot also takes the lion as the prototype, shaping a lively and lovely cartoon lion image and naming it Willy. The designer of "Willy" has always been a mystery, and the organizer didn't have to disclose the source of this great work. There are two kinds of legends about the creator of "Willy" in England. One is that it was written by several college students who love football at Cambridge University, and the other is that it was written by a famous fashion designer from London Fashion Age. Judging from the shape of "Willy", first of all, its hairstyle is very contemporary with 1966, which combines fashion and tradition. The hairstyle of "Willy" was popular among young men in Britain at that time, and the color of the hair was grayish white, which represented solemnity, orthodoxy and authority. This hairstyle almost led the trend in Britain throughout the sixties and seventies.