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Feathers, Fantasy, and Barely-There Fashion: Victoria’s Secret 2025 Lingerie Show Returns in Full Spectacle

A year after its glittering comeback, Victoria’s Secret once again brought feathers, sparkle, and sensual fantasy back to the runway. The 2025 fashion show, held last night in New York City, was a celebration of extravagance and empowerment — mixing iconic supermodels with new faces and a fresh approach to diversity.

The cast was nothing short of spectacular. Familiar angels including Adriana LimaAlessandra AmbrosioIrina ShaykGigi and Bella Hadid (the latter debuting a bold blonde look), Candice Swanepoel, and Ashley Graham all returned to the spotlight. Joining them were rising stars and first-timers such as Israeli model Daniela Halfon, basketball phenom Angel Reese, and Olympic gymnast Sunisa Lee — the first professional athletes ever to walk the Victoria’s Secret runway. Euphoria actress Barbie Ferreira also made her debut appearance.


Glamour, Music, and Every Bedroom Fantasy

As always, the spectacle extended far beyond lingerie. Musical performances from Missy ElliottMadison Beer, K-pop sensations TWICE, and Karol G set the tone for a show that blended high fashion with pop culture. The collection itself embraced every possible fantasy — from Moulin Rouge-inspired boudoir pieces that could have belonged to Nicole Kidman to playful, athletic designs reminiscent of Bring It On cheerleader uniforms.

The runway opened with Jasmine Tookes, who stunned in a gold mesh gown, sculpted shell-like wings inspired by Venus, and a proudly visible baby bump that immediately stole the show. The surprises didn’t end there: the lineup was a vibrant mix of veterans and newcomers, models and athletes, all united under the brand’s signature spectacle.


New Faces, New Energy

Among the most talked-about debuts was Daniela Halfon, who stepped onto the iconic runway in a striking pink look, marking a milestone for Israeli representation in the show. Angel Reese and Sunisa Lee made history as the first active athletes to model for Victoria’s Secret, while Barbie Ferreira brought Hollywood star power to the catwalk.

Despite the minimal fabric, the show was never just about lingerie. As always, the event was a theatrical celebration — part fashion show, part pop concert, part cultural moment. For Victoria’s Secret, the spectacle is as crucial as the lace and satin.


A Rebrand That Balances Fantasy and Inclusivity

After several years of absence — prompted by criticism over objectification, unrealistic beauty standards, and attempts to replace the show with more politically correct campaigns — Victoria’s Secret seems to have found its footing again. The brand’s renewed approach embraces inclusivity, showcasing a wider range of body types and skin tones, while still preserving the unapologetic glamour that made it famous.

That balance is precisely what makes Victoria’s Secret so influential: a reflection of the cultural moment, now celebrating a bold, dazzling, and unashamedly sensual aesthetic. Diversity is present, but it’s woven subtly into a spectacle that remains, above all, about beauty, confidence, and fantasy.


Power, Presence, and the Spirit of the Show

From Stella Maxwell and Barbara Palvin to Joan SmallsGrace Elizabeth, and Iman Hammam, the runway was packed with some of the most recognizable faces in fashion. Each look — from feathered wings and glittering corsets to minimalist lace sets — was a statement of theatrical power.

And perhaps that’s the enduring appeal of Victoria’s Secret. Despite evolving social norms and shifting industry standards, the brand continues to set the tone for how fantasy, sensuality, and empowerment intersect. In 2025, the message was clear: the spectacle is back — bolder, brighter, and more unapologetic than ever.

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