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Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2024: What Bloggers, Papers, and Magazines are Saying

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The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2024 was streamed across Amazon Prime, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, making it more accessible than ever.

From the runway to your phone screen, they were clearly aiming for a global audience, with viewers able to watch live on whichever platform they prefer with live performances by Cher, LISA & Tyla

The reactions, however, are all over the place! Just check out the comments on TikTok—some users were loving the glamour, while others found it lacking. Popular TikTok creators, like @evamarston, gave live reactions, with some viewers loving the return of familiar faces like Adriana Lima, while others felt the show still hadn’t nailed the diversity aspect.

1. “Scaled-Down Glamour”Daily Mail

The Daily Mail wasted no time pointing out how this year’s production was a bit more “scaled down” than the usual glitz and glam we expect from Victoria’s Secret. Less over-the-top, they say, but still aiming to bring some sparkle.

2. “Where’s the Diversity?”The Guardian

The Guardian went in with a question that seems to pop up year after year: where was the diversity? Despite promises to evolve, some folks didn’t think this year’s show quite hit the mark in representing different backgrounds and body types.

3. “Celebration of Hair”Cosmopolitan

On the other end of the spectrum, Cosmopolitan had a blast raving about how this year’s show celebrated all kinds of hair textures and styles. For them, it was all about the curls, the waves, and every fabulous flip and twist.

4. “Finally, Some Diversity!”Vogue

Hold up, did we miss something? Vogue seemed to think Victoria’s Secret did alright on the diversity front this time, giving a nod to the variety of models on the runway. It’s funny how two outlets can see the same show so differently!

5. “A Focus on Body Positivity”Elle

Elle leaned into body positivity, highlighting how the models showcased a range of shapes and figures. According to them, Victoria’s Secret is slowly but surely trying to move away from the ultra-skinny ideal that’s defined it in the past.

6. “Still a Long Way to Go”Refinery29

Refinery29 gave a shoutout to the steps forward but didn’t hold back on pointing out that Victoria’s Secret still has a lot of work to do. Whether it’s inclusivity or innovation, they think the brand is playing catch-up.

To catch all the mixed reactions firsthand, you can watch the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show below and see if you agree with what the newspapers and bloggers have been saying.

The funny part? You could probably read through all these headlines and wonder if they watched the same event. It’s a bit like the fashion show itself—everyone sees it through their own lens, and that’s part of what keeps us talking. Love it or hate it, there’s no denying that the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show knows how to spark a conversation!

Models in Alphabetical Order: Adriana Lima, Alaato Jazyper, Alessandra Ambrosio, Alex Consani, Andreea Diaconu, Anok Yai, Anthi Fakidari, Ashley Graham, Awar Odhiang, Barbara Palvin, Behati Prinsloo, Bella Hadid, Blesnya Minher, Candice Swanepoel, Carla Bruni, Devyn Garcia, Doutzen Kroes, Eva Herzigová, Gigi Hadid, Grace Elizabeth, He Cong, Imaan Hammam, Irina Shayk, Isabeli Fontana, Jasmine Tooke,s Jessie Aina, Jill Kortleve, Joan Smalls, Josephine Skriver, Kai Soleil, Kate Moss, Layla Etengan, Lila Moss, Liu Wen, Mathilda Gvarliani, Maty Fall, Mayowa Nicholas, Mia Armstrong, Mika Schneider, Neelam Gill, Paloma Elsesser, Paula Soares, Rania Benchegra, Rianne Van Rompaey, Sun Mizrahi, Taylor Hill, Tyra Banks, Valentina Sampaio, Vika Evseeva, Vittoria Ceretti, Vivienne Rohner and Xu Wei

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