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Date:2025-04-08 02:06:06
The Victoria’s Secret angels are ready to spread their wings.
And before the models dazzled on the catwalk at the fashion show Oct. 15 in New York City for the first time in six years, models and celebrities like Olivia Culpo, singer Tyla, influencer Remi Bader, Bachelor Nation's Tayshia Adams and more came out to support the angels.
Olympic gymnast Suni Lee arrived in a floral gown and accessorized the look with a statement necklace, before Southern Charm's Madison LeCroy dropped jaws in a plunging black gown. Meanwhile, The Bachelor's Hannah Godwin was glowing as she posed in a two-piece, gilded gold wrap top and skirt.
Cher and boyfriend Alexander Edwards also turned the carpet into a date night before she takes the stage with a performance. And while the 78-year-old said a Victoria's Secret campaign has "never" crossed her mind, she's had plenty of other milestones to celebrate, including her upcoming induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Oct. 19.
"I'm feeling good," she told E! News in an interview airing Oct. 16. "It's something that I didn't think would happen and was kind of surprised when it did."
It’s also a monumental night for the lingerie brand, which canceled its annual fashion show in 2019. The Victoria's Secret show is bringing back the runway at 7 p.m. ET live on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Live, as well as Victoria Secret’s Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. And the event will be produced in a more inclusive and diverse lens, according to the company.
“We’ve read the comments and heard you,” the lingerie and clothing brand wrote on Instagram. “The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show is BACK and will reflect who we are today, plus everything you know and love—the glamour, runway, wings, musical entertainment, and more!”
And those aren't the only comments VS listened to with Barbara Palvin officially returning to the runway, with the Oct. 13 Instagram post revealing, "You want it, you got it—she is officially walking the runway."
"Just doing my final touches because today is my fitting for the Victoria Secret 2024 fashion show," Barbara said in the clip. "I'm so excited to see what I'm wearing at the show. It's been six years and now we're back."
And OG angel Adriana Lima couldn't agree more as she prepared to strap on her heels.
"I'm so excited to be back in New York City for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show," Adriana exclusively told E! News ahead of the show. "It's so exciting because this is where everything started for me back in 1999. I don't know. It's insane—it's crazy."
Now, keep reading to see all the celebs who attended the 2024 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
—Reporting by Nikaline McCarley
The America's Next Top Model creator made her return to the catwalk after 20 years.
The Blackpink star opened the show with a daring performance of "Rockstar."
She sported a starry train and bodysuit with mesh detailing.
Gigi said she was channeling bestie Taylor Swift during her moment, appearing from a lifted platform under the stage.
After stepping away from modeling, Bella returned to the spotlight with a crimson-coated look.
Kate—whose daughter Lila Moss also modeled at the event—hit the runway for her first-ever VS appearance.
She strutted her stuff in a black dress with a high slit.
She shone bright on the Victoria's Secret runway.
It's time to embrace the Halloween spirit with a devilish winged style.
Icy wings completed the angelic outfit.
Her black lingerie was topped with a netted overlay.
Plaid was in for the supermodel at the 2024 Victoria's Secret show.
Her outfit was completed with the brand's iconic pink and white stripe print.
Her silky wings accentuated the sleek style.
She topped off her lingerie with a statement-making baby pink shawl.
The model hit the runway before Cher went on to finish the show with a performance of "Believe."
The iconic singer proved she's going to keep turning back time with her fabulous fashions.
The model paired her black lacy black bra with an oversized black blazer.
The actor brought some friends with him to help cheer on wife Barbara Palvin, who will be walking the runway.
The TikToker put on a leggy display in a pink skirt and jacket set.
The singer and actress showed off her enviable figure in a sheer black dress.
The Bachelor in Paradise alum looked demire in a black dress.
The make-up artist rocked an all-white suit for the occasion.
The Queer Eye food an wine expert was all muscle on the pink carpet.
The TikToker cut a striking figure in a red gown.
The Southern Charm star rocked a plunging black gown.
The "Ice Cream Man" rapper went for an all black look against the pink carpet.
Idris Elba's daugther matched the carpet in a simple pink dress.
The singer looked iconic in a skin-baring pink gown, giving a peek at her belly button ring.
The model struck in pose in a two-tone red and blue gown.
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