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Models Who Walked the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show  

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Bella and her sister Gigi Hadid alongside WNBA star, Angel Reese at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2025

The 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show returned to the runway with a blast on the 15th of October, 2025.

After a 5-year hiatus, the show returned to the runway in 2024 with a promise to balance individuality, diversity and fashion-forward lingerie and this year, they kept their promises and even went a step further.

From returning models to new faces, middle-aged and even transgender models, here’s a lineup of some of the models who walked the runway at the show yesterday.

Jasmine Tooke

Jasmine Tooke. Photo Credit: Getty Images

Jasmine Tooke. Photo Credit: Getty Images

This was one of the most unexpected but truly beautiful things about the Show. Jasmine Tooke, 34-year old model and heavily pregnant with her second child opened the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show wearing gold ornamental wings and a netted one piece that proudly displayed her baby bump. It was such a sight!

Gigi Hadid

Gigi Hadid. Photo Credit: Getty Images

Gigi Hadid. Photo Credit: Getty Images

Gigi returned to the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show after being featured yesterday, continuing the legacy of glamour and diversity.

She walked the runway in a few costumes but what caught our attention was the Barbie-pink lingerie set she wore with a stylish cape adorned with flowers.

Bella Hadid

Bella Hadid Photo Credit: Getty Images

Bella Hadid Photo Credit: Getty Images

Bella Hadid debuted bold red lingerie with red bra, center-cut pantie and transparent tight and blonde hair, with a flowing satin robe. Her aura and confidence was testament to her quiet strength.

A lot of attendees anticipated her performance especially as she hospitalised just a month prior

Adrian Lima

Adrian Lima Photo Credit: Getty Images

Adrian Lima, live at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2025 Photo Credit: Getty Images

Adrian Lima was also one of the returning models to the show. She wore a sheer jumpsuit with gold ornamental wings.

Angel Reese

Angel Reese live at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show

WNBA star, Angel Reese live at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2025. Photo Credit: Getty Images

WNBA start, Angel Reese was one of the new faces on the runway. She wore a pink lingerie set with an adorned furry cape

She alongside Olympian Suni Lee became the first athletes to walk Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, introducing a new area for athletes in fashion.

Performers Karol G, Madison Beer and Missy Elliot live at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, 2025

Performers Karol G, Madison Beer and Missy Elliot live at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, 2025. Photo Credit: Getty Images

All in all, the show was a massive success. Performers Karol G, Madison Beer and Missy Elliot were present and from reviews online, the energy, lingerie and music was beautiful.

The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show fulfilled its promise to be inclusive and diverse in their shows

The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show fulfilled its promise to be inclusive and diverse in their shows

Diverse women: middle-aged, curbed and even transgender were in attendance. The Victoria’s Secret Fashion didn’t disappoint in their promise to ensure the show was inclusive to people of all sizes and spheres of life. This just might be the beginning of a revolution and we’re so glad to see it unfold.

ALSO SEE: Gigi Hadid’s Double Winged Looks Stun at the Victoria’s Secret Runway

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Antonin Tron Named Balmain’s New Creative Director

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Balmain is entering a new season under Antonin Tron, the 41-year-old designer behind Parisian label Atlein. Tron takes the reins as Creative Director following Olivier Rousteing’s 14-year leadership, which turned the house into a major force in global luxury fashion.

Rousteing’s celebrity-driven vision leaves a high benchmark, and all eyes are on Tron to see how he will carry the brand forward. Tron comes with an impressive résumé, having sharpened his skills at Louis Vuitton, Givenchy, Balenciaga, and Saint Laurent before launching Atlein in 2016, known for his elegant draping, sculptural silhouettes, and precise manipulation of fabric, Tron blends couture-level craftsmanship with modern sensibilities, he trained at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, at Atlein, Tron earned praise for designs that were elegant, wearable, and celebrated the female form, with his own label on hold, he is fully focused on leading Balmain into its next chapter, bringing his vision and craft to one of fashion’s most storied houses.

Antonin Tron: Instagram

Tron has openly admired Balmain’s storied history, calling it a brand rooted in “savoir-faire, culture, sensuality, and elegance.” He plans to honor that legacy while injecting his own contemporary perspective, designing pieces that resonate with the modern woman and reflect her identity, style, and confidence. “Having access to Balmain’s ateliers and expert craftspeople is incredible,” Tron said, noting the creative freedom the house affords.

Balmain CEO Matteo Sgarbossa highlighted Tron’s expertise with fabrics and draping, noting that his approach aligns with Pierre Balmain’s original vision: that clothing is “the architecture of movement.”Mayhoola CEO Rachid Mohamed Rachid added that Tron’s thoughtful, craftsmanship-driven philosophy makes him an exciting leader for the brand’s future.

Antonin Tron: Instagram

Antonin Tron will unveil his first Balmain collection at Paris Fashion Week in March 2026 for the Fall/Winter season. Fashion insiders are curious to see how his sculptural, precise designs will blend with Balmain’s tailoring and couture spirit. Early impressions suggest a house ready to honor its past while embracing a forward-thinking, modern identity.

 

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Olivier Rousteing Exits Balmain

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Olivier Rousteing is officially leaving his post as Balmain’s creative director

After more than a decade of redefining modern luxury with his fearless ideas, inclusive vision, and celebrity-driven influence Olivier Rousteing is officially leaving his post as Balmain’s creative director.

The 40-year-old designer, who’s led the Parisian house since 2011, broke the news himself on Instagram this Wednesday. “Today marks the end of my Balmain era,” he wrote, calling it both “a love story” and “a life story.” His post felt deeply personal thankful, nostalgic, and proud.

Olivier Rousteing: Instagram

Balmain confirmed his exit soon after, thanking him for his “visionary approach” and hinting that a new creative direction will be announced “in due course.”

When Rousteing first took charge at just 25: he made headlines for two reasons, his age and his presence. He was one of the youngest ever to lead a major Parisian fashion house and one of the few Black designers at that level. Over 14 years, he took Balmain from a quiet couture label to a world-recognized luxury brand.

Olivier Rousteing: Instagram

His aesthetic was easy to spot: sharp shoulders, structured cuts, and high-shine finishes. But what really set him apart was how he understood fame and community. Even before fashion lived online, Rousteing had already built his own tribe, the Balmain Army, fronted by Rihanna, Beyoncé, Kim Kardashian, and Naomi Campbell, women who carried his brand of fearless of glamour.

Rousteing’s runways felt more like music events than fashion shows. Lights, sound, energy, and a sense that everyone in the room belonged. He made luxury feel inclusive, without losing its edge.

Olivier Rousteing: Instagram

His own story only deepened that message. Born in Bordeaux and adopted as a baby, Rousteing discovered later in life that his birth parents were of Somali and Ethiopian descent. That revelation became part of his creative voice; his collections often reflected identity, resilience, and a longing to belong.

A defining chapter closes, no doubt. Rousteing leaves Balmain with a legacy. And knowing him, this isn’t the end of the story, it’s the beginning of something new.

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Taylor Swift Goes Monochrome in Brown for New York Night Out

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Taylor Swift was spotted at New York City in October for a dinner Chez Margaux, and she went with an all-brown outfit that is the perfect match for the season.

Taylor Swift: Instagram

She kept things cozy wearing a brown sweater minidress with an oversized leather jacket over it. The jacket has a vintage edge, adding both warmth and character to the outfit. To complete the tonal look, she paired the look with knee-high suede boots.

For her accessories, Taylor stayed within the warm tones, carrying structured brown Louis Vuitton camera box bag, a pair of earrings, and a watch.

Taylor Swift: Instagram

Her hair was done in a neat fishtail braid adding a touch of simplicity to her look. She wore her usual red lipstick, which stood out beautifully against the brown tones.

However, what sparked engagement ring on her hand, drawing attention to her relationship with Travis Kelce. This added a personal note to the look. Her recent outfits have leaned more casual.

Taylor Swift: Instagram

Just days after showing up to the Kansas City Chiefs match in a black mini skirt and a jacket with red sleeves, the brown outfit feels like a good way to follow up. She always has a way of making even the simplest outfit look good, and this dinner look is proof of that.

Read also: Kendall Jenner & Hailey Bieber Bring Fall Leather Luxury to NYC Streets 

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