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The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show Was Finally Body-Inclusive: Our Favorite Moments

Victoria’s Secret is trying to make a comeback — and honestly, it could work. After years of only showing a certain body size on their platform, the major lingerie, clothing, and beauty retailer just aired their most inclusive body fashion show yet. And while some media outlets think it’s too late, there’s hope that this inclusivity continues to be seen for years to come.

For context: The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show has seen its ups and major downs in the last decade. In 2018, its former chief marketing officer, Ed Razek, made it known that he wasn’t into including transgender or plus-size models, sparking well-deserved backlash. The show ended up being canceled in 2019. Fast-forward a few years, and the show’s direction changed in 2024 to include all types of bodies.

Now, it’s 2025, and things seem to keep progressing. Not only did the show feature Colombian pop queen Karol G as one of the angels, but she also sang songs like “Ivonny Bonita” and “LATINA FOREVA” as the models served looks on the runway. How’s that for Latina power?

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But there were more major inclusive takeaways from the show. From Brazilian-American actress 

Barbie Ferreira to American model Precious Lee, here are five of our favorite inclusive moments that we are still processing today.

Barbie Ferreira

Ferreira was one of our favorite angels this year. A fan commented, “From Euphoria to the Victoria’s Secret runway — Barbie Ferreira looked unreal. Those denim wings were the cutest touch.”

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Jasmine Tookes

Perhaps one of the most talked-about moments was when American model Jasmine Tookes took the runway. She became the first pregnant model to appear on The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.

“This moment felt out of sight in every way. At nine months pregnant, I didn’t expect to even get the call, but when I did, and Adam shared the story, the symbolism of Venus, the strength, the rebirth, the divine feminine energy woven through it, I knew it was exactly where I was meant to be,” she wrote online.

Alex Consani

Alex Consani is an American transgender model with Italian, English, and German roots. She has walked the runway in 2024 and 2025 — and with reason! We hope to see her next year, too!

Devyn Garcia

The Cuban-American model left us wanting more!

What was your favorite moment from the fashion show? 

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