Tejal Somvanshi
The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show returned on October 15, 2024, six years after being erased in the media, this time focusing on diversity, inclusivity, and feminism.
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The show boasted some of the best supermodels, including Gigi Hadid, Bella Hadid, and Kendall Jenner, along with Ashley Graham, Alex Consani, and Valentina Sampaio - both body and gender diversity ambassadors.
Kate Moss, the legendary supermodel, broke into Victoria's Secret with her daughter Lila Moss.
Tyra Banks, 50, returned to the catwalk after a long hiatus going back 18 years when she retired from the brand in 2005. Adriana Lima was also an attendant model.
The musical performers were a lineup consisting entirely of women and included appearances by Blackpink's Lisa and Cher.
Its 2024 show was live-streamed on a multitude of social media platforms to allow for an interactive, browsable experience.
Critics also noted that plus-size models, including Ashley Graham, had less exposed curves than their straight-size counterparts.
While the show during 2024 seems to promote inclusivity, it's quite interesting how this transformation of the brand leaves so much to question about its actual extent.
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