The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, once famed for its glitzy and extravagant displays, made its highly anticipated return after a six-year break. However, the revamped version has faced sharp criticism from fans, who described the event as “boring” and lacking the iconic sparkle that once made it a fashion spectacle.
Fans took to social media to express disappointment in the stripped-down production, citing a lack of the grandeur and allure the show was once known for. Many also noted the presence of artificial crowd noise, which seemed to underscore the event’s attempt to recapture its past glory.
This year’s show marked a historic moment for inclusivity, with Brazilian model Valentina Sampaio making her debut on the Victoria’s Secret runway. Sampaio became the first transgender model to represent the brand back in 2019, and her participation this year highlighted the company’s ongoing efforts to diversify its image. Joining her on the catwalk was fellow transgender model Alex Consani, as the lingerie giant continued to push for broader representation.
Despite these efforts, some viewers felt the show fell short of expectations, contrasting it with the brand’s earlier heyday, when over-the-top fashion and high-energy performances dominated the runway, making headlines for weeks. The show’s decline in glamor comes after years of turmoil for Victoria’s Secret, which was mired in controversy following allegations of a toxic workplace culture and falling sales.
In recent years, the company has attempted to rebrand itself, promoting more inclusive initiatives such as featuring plus-size models. However, critics argue that these changes have failed to resonate with the brand’s core audience, contributing to a decline in consumer interest and overall sales.
As Victoria’s Secret continues to grapple with evolving societal norms and changing fashion trends, it remains to be seen whether its efforts to reestablish itself in the fashion industry will be enough to regain its once-iconic status.
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