Victoria's Secret Fashion Show

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Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
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Jasmine Tookes with Hozier at the
2014 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
Status Defunct
Genre Fashion show
FrequencyAnnually
Years active23 (1995–2018; not held in 2004)
InauguratedAugust 1, 1995 (1995-08-01)
Founder Edward Razek
Most recent November 8, 2018  ( November 8, 2018 )
Organized by Victoria's Secret
Website www.victoriassecret.com OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show was an annual promotional event sponsored by and featuring Victoria's Secret, a brand of lingerie. From 1995 to 2018, Victoria's Secret used the show to market its goods in high-profile settings. Models under contract to the company, known as Victoria's Secret Angels, were key participants at the event. The fashion show was cancelled in 2019, the same year its organizer, Edward Razek, resigned under public pressure. [1] It made a comeback and was rebranded in 2023 as a Prime Video special titled, “The Tour ‘23”.

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The fashion show, at its peak viewership in 2001, had millions tuning in to watch and was known to be a lavish event with elaborate costumed lingerie, music by leading entertainers, and set design with changing themes. [2] [3] With dozens of the world's top fashion models selected to perform in it each year, the fashion show attracted celebrities, entertainers, and regularly featured special performers and acts.

American network television broadcast the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show during prime time. The first few shows in the 1990s were held in the days preceding Valentine's Day, linking the brand to the holiday's romantic theme. In 1999 and 2000, the show was webcast. Beginning in 2001, the event was shifted to take place ahead of the Christmas and holiday season. The show made its network television broadcast debut on ABC in 2001, with subsequent years (2002–2017) broadcast on CBS; the event returned to ABC for the final 2018 edition. The event was frequently held in New York City at the Plaza Hotel or the 69th Regiment Armory, in addition to special host cities including Miami, Los Angeles, Cannes, Paris, London, and Shanghai.

Cancellation, officially announced in November 2019 amid declining ratings and sales and growing criticism of Razek, was influenced by both the reckoning of the Me Too movement, fourth-wave feminism, and the association of L Brands' CEO Les Wexner with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Due to the immense amount of criticism, Victoria's Secret Fashion Show reconsidered its marketing strategy, which ultimately contributed to the end of the runway shows. The brand's focus changed to digital-platform marketing with the aim of restoring its reputation. [4] Critics of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show considered it objectifying, lacking in diversity of body sizes, [5] and repeatedly inclined towards offensive cultural appropriation with its designs. [3]

History

1995–2005

The first fashion show, introduced by Stephanie Seymour, was held at the Plaza Hotel in New York City in August 1995. The show also featured Beverly Peele and Frederique van der Wal. [6] The inaugural show occurred two months before The Limited, parent company of Victoria's Secret owner Intimate Brands, sold an initial public offering of a 16 percent stake in the company at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). [7] Supermodel Stephanie Seymour rang the closing bell at the NYSE as part of the publicity campaign after the event had been promoted by full page adds in the Wall Street Journal. [8] [9] The subsequent three annual shows were also held at the Plaza Hotel. [10] [11] [12]

In 1999, during Super Bowl XXXIII, Victoria's Secret announced a 72-hour countdown to the webcast of their fashion show, which resulted in over 2 million viewers. [13] Parent company Intimate Brands bought a $1.5 million, 30-second television advertisement during the Super Bowl broadcast and spent an additional $4 million on international newspaper publicity. [14] The event, hosted by Broadcast.com, [14] featured Tyra Banks, Laetitia Casta, Heidi Klum, Karen Mulder, Daniela Peštová, Inés Rivero, and Seymour. [15] In 1999 and 2000, [16] the show was broadcast live on the internet.

The May 2000 fashion show, held in France in sync with the Cannes Film Festival, was made with production help from Harvey Weinstein. [17] The event raised $3.5 million for the Cinema Against AIDS charity. [18]

The 2001 show, hosted by Rupert Everett, [19] returned to New York City and was held at Bryant Park in the Valhalla structure, designed by Rudi Enos. All proceeds went towards the victims of the September 11 attacks. That year, the show made its broadcast debut on ABC, drawing millions of viewers as well as some controversy; the Federal Communications Commission received many complaints about the broadcast. [19] [20]

From 2002 through 2005, it was held at the Lexington Avenue Armory in New York City. [21]

The 2004 show was canceled due to fallout from the Super Bowl halftime show controversy, an event known for accidental indecency with a "wardrobe malfunction". [22] In place of the fashion show, the company sent the Angels (Tyra Banks, Heidi Klum, Gisele Bündchen, Adriana Lima, and Alessandra Ambrosio) on an Angels Across America Tour in 2004 to promote the brand through visit to four major cities: New York City, Miami, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. [23]

2006–2012

Victoria's Secret sister brand PINK made its debut on the runway starting in 2006 and was regularly featured in a segment of the fashion show each year afterward.

In 2006 and 2007, the Victoria's Secret fashion shows were held at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles. [24] [25] On November 13, 2007, the company's Angels were honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame outside the Kodak Theatre as part of a celebration to mark Victoria's Secret's 25th anniversary on Hollywood Boulevard. [26] [27] [28] Justin Timberlake opened the show with his song "Sexy Back". This fashion show included the final walk of Gisele Bündchen.

The 2007 show featured a performance by the Spice Girls, the first American TV debut of the band's comeback. [29] After Kanye West canceled his appearance, will.i.am was called to perform in his place. [30]

The 2008 show coincided with the grand re-opening of the Fontainebleau Miami Beach hotel and had Usher as a featured performer. [31] Unlike the other shows, the runway was designed parallel with the audience seats.

In 2009, the fashion show returned to the Lexington Avenue Armory and featured the “Victoria's Secret Model Search”, a competition to find a new runway Angel with the winner announced as Kylie Bisutti. [32]

The 2010 Victoria's Secret Fashion show aired on November 30, 2010, on CBS, and featured performances by Katy Perry and Akon. [33] A promotional ad featured a lipdub [34] for Katy Perry's "Firework". [35] As of 2010, 152 models have walked the show. [36]

In 2011, Kanye West started his song "Stronger" with a tribute to his mother who had died before his scheduled performance four years before, saying: "In 2007, I was supposed to perform this song on this show ...and I lost my superhero. Now she's my super-angel." [37]

In 2012, an outfit worn by model Karlie Kloss, which was reminiscent of Native American attire, sparked controversy due to its alleged stereotypical depiction of Native Americans, which amounted to cultural appropriation. Victoria's Secret released a statement of apology shortly after, saying that they will remove it from future advertisements and the broadcast. Kloss apologized on her Twitter account for the outfit and expressed her support for the outfit's removal in the broadcast. [38] Performers at VS 2012 include: Rihanna, Justin Bieber, and Bruno Mars.

2013–2019

Kelly Gale wearing lingerie along with traditional-styled Indian clothing at Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2014 Kelly Gale 2014.jpg
Kelly Gale wearing lingerie along with traditional-styled Indian clothing at Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2014

The 2013 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show featured performances by Taylor Swift, A Great Big World, Neon Jungle, and Fall Out Boy. [39] Swift performed "I Knew You Were Trouble", A Great Big World performed "Say Something", UK's Neon Jungle made their US television debut with "Trouble", and Fall Out Boy performed with Taylor Swift in "My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark" and later performed "The Phoenix". [39]

In 2014, the Victoria's Secret Fashion show featured performances by Taylor Swift; Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande, and Hozier. [40] Swift performed "Blank Space" and "Style". Ed Sheeran performed "Thinking Out Loud". Ariana Grande performed "Love Me Harder", "Bang Bang", "Break Free", and "Problem". Hozier performed "Take Me to Church". During the show, Ariana Grande was performing and was hit by accident by Elsa Hosk's wings. [41]

In 2015, the show featured performances by The Weeknd, Selena Gomez, and Ellie Goulding. The Weeknd performed "In the Night" and "Can't Feel My Face" for the show, while Gomez performed a medley of "Hands to Myself" and "Me & My Girls" for the PINK segment. Goulding was contracted as a replacement for Rihanna, who had canceled her appearance just one week before the show in order to focus on recording her album Anti. Goulding performed "Army" and "Love Me Like You Do" for the show.

In 2016, the Victoria's Secret Fashion show featured performances by The Weeknd (performed "Starboy"), Lady Gaga (performed "Million Reasons", plus a medley of "A-Yo" and "John Wayne"), and Bruno Mars (performed "Chunky" for the Pink brand and "24k Magic" for the VS brand). [42] The executive producer of Victoria's Secret, Ed Razek, chose Grand Palais in Paris, France, as the show's location. A major challenge faced with the show was the size of the building and how the show could be showcased on a small TV, as well as the natural lighting in the building, which would get in the way of the tradition of the show being held at night. [43] [44]

The 2017 show was held in Shanghai, China and was the first Victoria's Secret Fashion Show to be held in Asia. [45] The show featured the first-ever segment in collaboration with another brand, French fashion house Balmain. The theme and designs were co-steered by Victoria's Secret and Balmain creative director Olivier Rousteing. [46] Performers included Harry Styles (performed Kiwi and Only Angel), Miguel (performed Pineapple Skies and Told You So), Jane Zhang (performed a medley of Work For It, 808, and Dust My Shoulders Off), and Leslie Odom Jr. (performed Winter Song). A performance by Katy Perry was canceled due to her visa to travel to China being revoked.[ citation needed ] A week before the show was due to be filmed, model Gigi Hadid stated that she had been denied access to the show. Russian models were also reportedly denied visas for entry to China. [47]

In November 2018, the company's chief of marketing Ed Razek was criticized for comments he made in an interview with Vogue , suggesting that the fashion show did not cast trans women—whom he referred to using the now-rejected term "transsexuals"—because "the show is a fantasy". Razek apologized for the "insensitive" comments, noting that trans women have attempted to audition for the show in the past, but that "it was never about gender. I admire and respect their journey to embrace who they really are." Razek also faced criticism for similar comments regarding plus-size models, stating they had not attempted to do a show for them since 2000 since there was no viewer interest. [48] [49] Criticism of Razek for anachronistic and misogynistic business practices intensified, from both inside and outside the company, and he resigned in August 2019. [1]

Discontinuation and spiritual successor

In May 2019, it was reported that L Brands CEO Les Wexner had issued a memo questioning the future of the show, stating that network television was no longer the "right fit", and that the company planned to focus on "developing exciting and dynamic content and a new kind of event." [50] Viewership of the show had fallen from 9.2 million viewers in 2014 to 3.2 million in 2018. Victoria's Secret had also been experiencing an overall decline due to increasing competition, as well as changing perceptions to the company's marketing—which a retail analyst described as encouraging women to objectify themselves to "impress men". [51] [52]

On November 21, 2019, L Brands CFO Stuart Burgdoerfer officially confirmed that the 2019 fashion show had been canceled, citing its declining viewership and lack of immediate "material impact" on Victoria's Secret sales post-broadcast. He re-affirmed that Victoria's Secret was "figuring out how to advance the positioning of the brand and best communicate that to customers". [51] [53] The New York Times reported that the company was seeking to distance itself from the controversy following fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein sexual abuse scandal and Wexner's ties to Epstein. [4] The last official broadcast of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show was in December 2018. [54]

On March 5, 2023, Victoria’s Secret chief financial officer Tim Johnson stated during an earnings call that the company was planning a "new version" of the fashion show. [55] [56] In July 2023, Victoria's Secret announced that it was producing a documentary with Pulse Films, The Victoria's Secret World Tour, which will premiere September 26, 2023 on Amazon Prime Video. The special is being billed as "part spectacular fashion event, part documentary", and will follow the production of four Victoria's Secret curations in Bogotá, Lagos, London, and Tokyo. A World Tour fashion collection associated will the documentary will be offered on Amazon and the Victoria's Secret website. [57] [58]

Wings as a design element

The wings were first introduced in the 1998 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. [2] A consistent feature of each year's collection, wings were included as a part of some outfits. The idea to feature wings as part of the collection came in the wake of the immense success of the "Angels"-bra line, which was advertised with the models Tyra Banks, Helena Christensen, Karen Mulder, Daniela Pestova, and Stephanie Seymour wearing wings. The same models who were featured in the campaigns for the "Angel"-bra line, with the exception of Chandra North filling in the spot for Christensen, walked the runway with Angel wings on..[ citation needed ] Over the years, the show featured various forms and sizes of wings, such as butterfly, peacock, or devil wings, which have become emblematic of the Victoria's Secret brand. The wings were, at times, ornamental back pieces worn by the models on the runway, with limited resemblance to traditional wings. Some models considered it an honor to wear the wings.[ citation needed ]

Adriana Lima has worn the most winged costumes in the history of the show. With her count of 24 sets of wings, she is followed by Candice Swanepoel who has worn 20 pair of wings.[ citation needed ]

Critical review

The early webcasts were criticized for poor connection, and users that could connect were subjected to low video quality. [14] One critic from The New York Times described the initial 20th-century webcast experience as having felt like he was "watching a striptease through a keyhole". [8]

Some critics have described the 21st-century televised editions of the show as pornographic, [59] [60] while others have described it as both "outright commercialism" and indistinguishable from an infomercial. [19] The Federal Communications Commission has received complaints regarding the broadcast, but no fines have been imposed, with the FCC, following the 2001 airing, citing the First Amendment and stating that "sexual or excretory activities or organs in a patently offensive manner as measured by contemporary community standards for the broadcast medium" were not broadcast. [61] In the initial 2001 airing ABC blurred the screen on particularly sheer lingerie. [60] This enabled the show to pass muster with its internal Broadcast Standards and Practices department and to achieve a TV Parental Guidelines rating of TV-14 (a rating maintained for each broadcast presentation over the years), as a TV-MA rating is virtually unmarketable for advertisers on broadcast television. [62] In 2002, the National Organization for Women protested the show calling it a "soft-core porn infomercial". [59] They were joined in protest by the Parents Television Council and other watchdog organizations. [60] Despite the program's timeslot and parental ratings, some affiliates have chosen not to air the program, including Fisher Communications' CBS stations in Boise and Idaho Falls, Idaho, in the past. [60] In 2009, the American Decency Association organized email letters of protests to sponsors of the show including AT&T, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Netflix, Nikon, and Reebok. [63] CBS described the event as "the Super Bowl of fashion" in 2014. [64]

Summary table

#EventDatesLocationsBroadcasterViewers (millions)ModelsPerformers
ListRef.
1Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 1995August 1, 1995 Plaza Hotel, New York City, USno broadcastno broadcast [6] None
2Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 1996February 6, 1996 Plaza Hotel, New York City, USno broadcastno broadcast [10] [65] [66] [67]
3Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 1997February 4, 1997 Plaza Hotel, New York City, USno broadcastno broadcast [11] [68] [69]
4Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 1998February 3, 1998 Plaza Hotel, New York City, USno broadcastno broadcast [70] [12] [71]
5Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 1999February 3, 1999Cipriani Wall Street restaurant, New York City, US webcast by Broadcast.com 2.0+ [13] [16] [71] [72] [73] [74] [75]
6Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2000May 18, 2000Cannes, France webcast [70] [76] [77] [78]
7 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2001 November 13, 2001 [79]
aired: November 15, 2001 [79]
Bryant Park, New York City, USABC12.4 [80] [81] [82] Mary J. Blige and Andrea Bocelli
8 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2002 November 14, 2002 [83]
aired: November 20, 2002 [84]
Lexington Avenue Armory, New York City, USCBS10.5 [81] [84] [85] [86] Destiny's Child, Marc Anthony, and Phil Collins
9 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2003 November 13, 2003 [87]
aired: November 19, 2003 [88]
Lexington Avenue Armory, New York City, USCBS
UPN repeat
9.44 [89]
3.5
[87] [90] [91] [92] Sting, Mary J. Blige, and Eve
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 20042004 (Angels Across America Tour instead of annual fashion show)New York City, Miami, Las Vegas and Los Angeles, [23] USNoneN/AN/ANone
10 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2005 November 9, 2005 [21]
aired: December 6, 2005 [93]
re-aired: December 13, 2005 [94]
Lexington Avenue Armory, New York City, USCBS
UPN repeat
8.9 [95]
3.33 [96]
[21] [93] [97] [98] Chris Botti, Ricky Martin, Seal, and Rutgers University Drumline [99]
11 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2006 November 16, 2006 [24]
aired: December 5, 2006 [100]
re-aired: December 19, 2006 [101]
Kodak Theatre, Los Angeles, USCBS
The CW
6.78 [102] [22] [24] [100] [103] Justin Timberlake
12 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2007 November 16, 2007 [104]
aired: December 4, 2007 [25]
re-aired: December 11, 2007
Kodak Theatre, Los Angeles, USCBS
The CW
7.4 [105]
2.94 [106]
[25] [107] [108] Spice Girls, will.i.am, Seal and Heidi Klum
13 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2008 November 15, 2008 [109]
aired: December 3, 2008 [31]
re-aired: December 17, 2008
Fontainebleau Hotel, Miami, USCBS
The CW
8.7 [110]
2.43 [111]
[31] [112] [113] [114] Usher and Jorge Moreno
14 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2009 November 19, 2009 [115]
aired: December 1, 2009 [115]
re-aired: December 9, 2009
Lexington Avenue Armory, New York City, USCBS
The CW
8.3 [116]
1.7 [117]
[119] The Black Eyed Peas [120]
15 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2010 November 10, 2010
aired: November 30, 2010
re-aired: December 8, 2010
Lexington Avenue Armory, New York City, USCBS
The CW
10.4 [121]
2.4 [122]
[123] [124] [125] Katy Perry and Akon
16 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2011 November 9, 2011
aired: November 29, 2011
aired: December 14, 2011
Lexington Avenue Armory, New York City, USCBS
The CW
10.3 [126]
1.6 [127]
[128] Maroon 5, Kanye West, Jay-Z, and Nicki Minaj [129]
17 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 November 7, 2012
aired: December 4, 2012
re-aired: December 12, 2012
Lexington Avenue Armory, New York City, USCBS
The CW
9.48 [130]
1.52 [131]
[132] [133] Rihanna, Justin Bieber, and Bruno Mars
18 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2013 November 13, 2013
aired: December 10, 2013
re-aired: December 16, 2013
Lexington Avenue Armory, New York City, USCBS
The CW repeat
9.72 [134]
1.11 [135]
Taylor Swift, Fall Out Boy, Neon Jungle, A Great Big World, and Rutgers University Drumline [136]
19 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2014 December 2, 2014
airing: December 9, 2014
re-aired: December 16, 2014
Earls Court, London, [137] United KingdomCBS
The CW repeat
9.29 [138]
1.24 [139]
[140] [141] Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande, and Hozier
20 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2015 November 10, 2015
airing: December 8, 2015
re-aired: December 15, 2015
Lexington Avenue Armory, New York City, USCBS
The CW repeat
6.59 [142]
1.20 [143]
[144] Ellie Goulding, Selena Gomez, and The Weeknd
21 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2016 November 30, 2016
airing: December 5, 2016
re-aired: December 14, 2016
Grand Palais, Paris, [145] FranceCBS
The CW repeat
6.67 [146] [144] Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, and The Weeknd [147]
22 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2017 November 20, 2017
airing: November 28, 2017
re-aired: 2017
Mercedes Benz Arena, Shanghai, ChinaCBS
The CW repeat
4.98 [148] [149] Harry Styles, Miguel, Li Yundi, Leslie Odom Jr., and Jane Zhang
23 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2018 November 8, 2018

airing: December 2, 2018

re-aired: December 7, 2018

Pier 94, New York City, USABC3.27 Shawn Mendes, Rita Ora, The Chainsmokers, Bebe Rexha, Halsey, Leela James, Kelsea Ballerini, and The Struts

Fantasy Bra

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Adriana Lima with the 2010 Fantasy Bra

Typically, one model is chosen among the Angels to wear a bejeweled bra dubbed the "Fantasy Bra". It was first advertised in the Victoria's Secret catalog, but since 2001 has been worn in the fashion shows. Prior to each fashion show, Victoria's Secret contracts a renowned jewelry designer to craft the bra to be used as a focal point for promoting the fashion show and as a centerpiece within it. However, only the centerpiece from the 2004 Heavenly "70" Fantasy Bra and the 2012 Floral Fantasy Bra and Gift Set have found a buyer. [150] [151] If not bought, the bras are usually dismantled after a year. [152] [153]

Heidi Klum and Adriana Lima have worn the Fantasy Bra in three different years. [154] Gisele Bündchen, Tyra Banks, Karolína Kurková, and Alessandra Ambrosio have each worn two Fantasy Bras. [155] Tyra Banks also wore the 1996 Million Dollar Miracle Bra during the 1999 fashion show. [156] As of 2018, the fantasy bra has been worn 8 times by a Brazilian model, 5 times by an American model, 4 times by a German model, and 3 times by a Czech model.

The $15 million price tag for the 2000 bra worn by Gisele Bündchen earned a place in the Guinness World Records as the most expensive item of lingerie ever created. [157] The $3 million 2009 Harlequin Fantasy Bra and the $2 million 2010 Bombshell Fantasy Bra were designed by Damiani. [158] Listed below are the prices per set (including accessories) for the 2007 and 2013 editions, the 2013 bra alone is worth $10,000,000. [159] The 2012 Floral Fantasy Bra was accompanied by a $500,000 perfume bottle.

In 2014, for the first time, two fantasy bras were created. They were worn by Alessandra Ambrosio and Adriana Lima and were valued at $2,000,000 each.

YearNameModelValueAppeared in
fashion show
Refs
1996Million Dollar Miracle Bra Flag of Germany.svg Claudia Schiffer $1,000,000 [156] [160]
1997Diamond Dream Bra Flag of the United States.svg Tyra Banks $3,000,000
1998Dream Angel Bra Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Daniela Peštová $5,000,000
1999Millennium Bra Flag of Germany.svg Heidi Klum $10,000,000 [154]
2000Red Hot Fantasy Bra/Panties Flag of Brazil.svg Gisele Bündchen $15,000,000 [157]
2001Heavenly Star Bra Flag of Germany.svg Heidi Klum $12,500,000Yes check.svg [161]
2002Star of Victoria Fantasy Bra Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Karolína Kurková $10,000,000Yes check.svg [162]
2003Very Sexy Fantasy Bra Flag of Germany.svg Heidi Klum $11,000,000Yes check.svg [163]
2004Heavenly "70" Fantasy Bra Flag of the United States.svg Tyra Banks $10,000,000 [164]
2005Sexy Splendor Fantasy Bra Flag of Brazil.svg Gisele Bündchen $12,500,000Yes check.svg [165]
2006Hearts On Fire Diamond Fantasy Bra Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Karolína Kurková $6,500,000Yes check.svg [162]
2007Holiday Fantasy Bra Set Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg Selita Ebanks $4,500,000Yes check.svg [166]
2008Black Diamond Fantasy Miracle Bra Flag of Brazil.svg Adriana Lima $5,000,000Yes check.svg [167]
2009Harlequin Fantasy Bra Flag of the United States.svg Marisa Miller $3,000,000Yes check.svg [168]
2010Bombshell Fantasy Bra Flag of Brazil.svg Adriana Lima $2,000,000Yes check.svg [169]
2011Fantasy Treasure Bra Flag of Australia (converted).svg Miranda Kerr $2,500,000Yes check.svg [170]
2012Floral Fantasy Bra & Gift Set Flag of Brazil.svg Alessandra Ambrosio $2,500,000Yes check.svg [171]
2013Royal Fantasy Bra Flag of South Africa.svg Candice Swanepoel $10,000,000Yes check.svg [172]
2014Dream Angels Fantasy Bras Flag of Brazil.svg Alessandra Ambrosio
Flag of Brazil.svg Adriana Lima
$2,000,000
$2,000,000
Yes check.svg [173]
2015Fireworks Fantasy Bra Flag of the United States.svg Lily Aldridge $2,000,000Yes check.svg [174]
2016Bright Night Fantasy Bra Flag of the United States.svg Jasmine Tookes $3,000,000Yes check.svg [175]
2017Champagne Nights Fantasy Bra Flag of Brazil.svg Lais Ribeiro $2,000,000Yes check.svg [176]
2018Dream Angels Fantasy Bra Flag of Sweden.svg Elsa Hosk $1,000,000Yes check.svg [177]

Fantasy Bra count

#ModelCountYear
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Adriana Lima 32008, 2010, 2014
Flag of Germany.svg Heidi Klum 1999, 2001, 2003
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Alessandra Ambrosio 22012, 2014
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Karolína Kurková 2002, 2006
Flag of Brazil.svg Gisele Bündchen 2000, 2005
Flag of the United States.svg Tyra Banks 1997, 2004
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Elsa Hosk 12018
Flag of Brazil.svg Lais Ribeiro 2017
Flag of the United States.svg Jasmine Tookes 2016
Flag of the United States.svg Lily Aldridge 2015
Flag of South Africa.svg Candice Swanepoel 2013
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Miranda Kerr 2011
Flag of the United States.svg Marisa Miller 2009
Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg Selita Ebanks 2007
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Daniela Peštová 1998
Flag of Germany.svg Claudia Schiffer 1996

Swarovski

Since 2003, similar to the Fantasy Bra, one or more models are chosen to wear the "Swarovski Outfit" and the "Swarovski Wings" every year. The first Swarovski items that were shown on the runway were given to Alessandra Ambrosio. Victoria's Secret had worked with Swarovski for 9 years prior to the Swarovski items worn on the runway in 2011. [178]

Alessandra Ambrosio's Swarovski outfit, worn in 2011, included a 60-pound wing which was made out of 105,000 Swarovski crystals. The base of her wing was made out of 23-carat gold. Cameron Russell was given the "10th Anniversary" Swarovski outfit, worn in 2012, celebrating Victoria's Secret's 10th year working with Swarovski.

The 2013 Swarovski outfit was a 3D printed piece given to Lindsay Ellingson, which included mini-micro Swarovski crystals. In 2017, Elsa Hosk was chosen to wear the 15th Anniversary Swarovski outfit, which came out to a total value of $1,000,000.

YearModelRunway ShowsSegment WornNotes
2011 Flag of Brazil.svg Alessandra Ambrosio 2000-2017Segment 3: Passion PlayHeaviest Wings (40 pounds)
2012 Flag of the United States.svg Cameron Russell 2011–2012Segment 5: Silver Screen Angels10th Anniversary Swarovski Outfit
2013 Flag of the United States.svg Lindsay Ellingson 2007–2014Segment 6: Snow Angels3D Printed Swarovski Outfit
2014 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lily Donaldson 2010–2016Segment 5: Fairy Tale"The Swarovski Look"
2015 Flag of the United States.svg Martha Hunt 2013–2018Segment 6: FireworksIncludes Swarovski, Light Up Wings
2016 Flag of Denmark.svg Josephine Skriver 2013–2018Segment 6: Bright Night AngelSilver Fringe Swarovski Outfit
2017 Flag of Sweden.svg Elsa Hosk 2011–2018Segment 5: Nomadic Adventure$1,000,000 Swarovski Outfit and Wing
2018 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Romee Strijd 2014-2018Segment 7: Celestial AngelShooting Star Swarovski Outfit and Wing

Show Opening & Closing models

#YearOpening modelOpening countClosing countAngel statusRunway showsNotesClosing modelOpening countClosing countAngel statusRunway showsNotes
11995 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ingrid Seynhaeve 11995 • 1997 • 2000Non-Angel Opening [179] Flag of the United States.svg Stephanie Seymour 11997-20001995-2000
21996 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Naomi Campbell 11996–1998 • 2002–2003 • 2005Non-Angel Opening Flag of the United States.svg Stephanie Seymour 21997-20001995–2000
31997 Flag of Germany.svg Claudia Schiffer 11997Non-Angel Opening [180] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Naomi Campbell 111996–1998 • 2002–2003 • 2005
41998 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Karen Mulder 11996–20001996–2000 [181] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Naomi Campbell 121996–1998 • 2002–2003 • 2005Non-Angel Closing
51999 Flag of Estonia.svg Carmen Kass 111999–2000 • 2002–2003 • 2008Non-Angel Opening & Closing [182] Flag of Estonia.svg Carmen Kass 111999–2000 • 2002–2003 • 2008Non-Angel Opening & Closing [182]
62000 Flag of Brazil.svg Gisele Bündchen 12000–20071999–2003 • 2005-2006 Flag of France.svg Laetitia Casta 11998–20001997–2000
72001 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Karolína Kurková 12005–20092000–2003 • 2005-2008 • 2010Non-Angel Opening Flag of Brazil.svg Adriana Lima 12000–20181999–2003 • 2005–2008 • 2010–2018
82002 Flag of Brazil.svg Gisele Bündchen 22000–20071999–2003 • 2005-2006 Flag of Brazil.svg Adriana Lima 22000–20181999–2003 • 2005–2008 • 2010–2018
92003 Flag of Brazil.svg Adriana Lima 122000–20181999–2003 • 2005–2008 • 2010–2018 Flag of Germany.svg Heidi Klum 11999–20101997–2003 • 2005 • 2007–2009
102005 Flag of Brazil.svg Gisele Bündchen 32000–20071999–2003 • 2005-2006Wearing "Sexy Splendor Fantasy Bra" ($12,500,000) Flag of the United States.svg Tyra Banks 11997–20051996–2003 • 2005Last Walk
112006 Flag of Brazil.svg Gisele Bündchen 42000–20071999–2003 • 2005-2006 Flag of Brazil.svg Ana Beatriz Barros 12002–2003 • 2005–2006 • 2008–2009Non-Angel Closing
122007 Flag of Brazil.svg Adriana Lima 222000–20181999–2003 • 2005–2008 • 2010–2018 Flag of Germany.svg Heidi Klum 21999–20101997–2003 • 2005 • 2007–2009Tied with Adriana Lima for most shows closed, with 2.
132008 Flag of Brazil.svg Adriana Lima 322000–20181999–2003 • 2005–2008 • 2010-2018 Flag of Germany.svg Heidi Klum 31999–20101997–2003 • 2005 • 2007–2009
142009 Flag of Brazil.svg Alessandra Ambrosio 12004–20172000–2003 • 2005–2017 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Doutzen Kroes 12008–20142005–2006 • 2008–2009 • 2011–2014
152010 Flag of Brazil.svg Adriana Lima 422000–20181999–2003 • 2005–2008 • 2010–2018Tied with Gisele Bündchen for most shows opened, with 4. Flag of the United States.svg Chanel Iman 12010–20122009–2011
162011 Flag of South Africa.svg Candice Swanepoel 12010–20182007–2015 • 2017–2018 Flag of the United States.svg Karlie Kloss 12013–20152011–2014 • 2017Non-Angel Closing
172012 Flag of Brazil.svg Adriana Lima 522000–20181999–2003 • 2005-2008 • 2010–2018Currently holds the record for most shows opened, with 5. Flag of Germany.svg Toni Garrn 12012Non-Model Closing
182013 Flag of South Africa.svg Candice Swanepoel 22010–20182007–2015 • 2017–2018Wearing "Royal Fantasy Bra" ($10,000,000) Flag of Poland.svg Magdalena Frackowiak 12010 • 2012–2015Non-Angel Closing
192014 Flag of Namibia.svg Behati Prinsloo 12009–20192007–2015 • 2018 Flag of South Africa.svg Candice Swanepoel 212010–20182007–2015 • 2017–2018
202015 Flag of Namibia.svg Behati Prinsloo 22009–20192007–2015 • 2018 Flag of the United States.svg Martha Hunt 12015–20202013–2018Wearing Swarovski Outfit
212016 Flag of Sweden.svg Elsa Hosk 12015–20202011–2018 Flag of the United States.svg Lily Aldridge 12010–20182009–2017
222017 Flag of South Africa.svg Candice Swanepoel 312010–20182007–2015 • 2017–2018 Flag of Brazil.svg Alessandra Ambrosio 112004-20172000–2003 • 2005–2017Last Walk
232018 Flag of the United States.svg Taylor Hill 12015–present2014-2018 Flag of Brazil.svg Adriana Lima 532000-20181999-2003 • 2005-2008 • 2010-2018Tied with Heidi Klum for most shows closed, with 3.

Last Walk

Opening count

In 23 editions (1995–2003; 2005–18), 13 models have opened the show.

#Opening modelOpening countYear
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Adriana Lima 52003, 2007–2008, 2010, 2012
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Gisele Bündchen 42000, 2002, 2005-2006
3 Flag of South Africa.svg Candice Swanepoel 32011, 2013, 2017
4 Flag of Namibia.svg Behati Prinsloo 22014-2015
5 Flag of the United States.svg Taylor Hill 12018
Flag of Sweden.svg Elsa Hosk 2016
Flag of Brazil.svg Alessandra Ambrosio 2009
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Karolína Kurková 2001
Flag of Estonia.svg Carmen Kass 1999
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Karen Mulder 1998
Flag of Germany.svg Claudia Schiffer 1997
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Naomi Campbell 1996
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ingrid Seynhaeve 1995

Closing count

In 23 editions (1995–2003; 2005–18), 17 models have closed the show.

#Closing modelClosing countYear
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Adriana Lima 32001, 2002, 2018
Flag of Germany.svg Heidi Klum 2003, 2007, 2008
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Naomi Campbell 21997, 1998
Flag of the United States.svg Stephanie Seymour 1995, 1996
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Alessandra Ambrosio 12017
Flag of the United States.svg Lily Aldridge 2016
Flag of the United States.svg Martha Hunt 2015
Flag of South Africa.svg Candice Swanepoel 2014
Flag of Poland.svg Magdalena Frackowiak 2013
Flag of Germany.svg Toni Garrn 2012
Flag of the United States.svg Karlie Kloss 2011
Flag of the United States.svg Chanel Iman 2010
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Doutzen Kroes 2009
Flag of Brazil.svg Ana Beatriz Barros 2006
Flag of the United States.svg Tyra Banks 2005
Flag of France.svg Laetitia Casta 2000
Flag of Estonia.svg Carmen Kass 1999

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