The #1 Bra Everyone Will Be Buying From the VS Fashion Show
Update, October 22: The holidays are on the horizon, and you know what that means: The annual Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is coming. Last year, the retailer teamed up with Balmain on a capsule collection for the show, and now, London-based designer Mary Katrantzou is the lucky collaborator.
Today, VS released a first look at the collection, and we have a feeling the fun, colorfully printed lingerie will sell like crazy. VS Angel Josephine Skriver modeled the matching bra and lacy, high-waisted underwear, which will no doubt be top sellers from the collaboration. And with a runway full of favorite models like Winnie Harlow, Barbara Palvin, Duckie Thot, and others, something tells us this VS Fashion Show will be one for the books. Scroll down to see the first look at the collaboration and revisit all the models who have been confirmed for the show so far.
Originally published on September 10, 2018: You've just started accepting the fact that summer has come and gone, and now Victoria's Secret wants you to look ahead to the holiday season. The retailer has already confirmed a handful of models to walk in its annual fashion show extravaganza in December, and it's getting us excited for the over-the-top event.
One of the highlights of the announcements: Winnie Harlow has officially secured her first-ever spot in the show. "I had a break down before I walked into the most nerve wrecking casting of my life," she explained on Instagram. "I asked my driver to go around the block twice before I could walk into the @VictoriasSecret offices so I could recoup, and remember (while my trainer @bodybymato reminded me on the phone through sobs … how hard I’ve been working!"
Scroll down to see 17 other announcements from first-time VS Fashion Show models, and stay tuned as we learn the full list of models.
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