October 15, 2025, Victoria’s Secret hosted their 2025 fashion show, and boy was it something to see. Alongside the many familiar faces in the modeling industry, many new angels gained their wings. Among the newcomers were Angel Reese, Emily Ratajkowski, Iris Law, Quenlin Blackwell, and Precious Lee. Their presence signaled a turning point: this was more than a fashion show. It was a cultural statement.
Spotlight on Five New Angels
Angel Reese
Angel Reese, a WNBA star with the Chicago Sky, made history as the first professional athlete to ever walk in a Victoriaâs Secret show. One thing we can learn from Angel Reese is if youâre going to do something, do it with excellence. Reese prepared for the show by hiring a runway coach and studying iconic models like Tyra Banks, Naomi Campbell, and Adriana Lima. She described the moment as ‘surreal,’ saying:
âI posted it on my Story last year that I was going to be a Victoriaâs Secret model and it literally happened less than a year later.â
Her inclusion in the show is powerful not just for her as star on the court. WNBA received a much-deserved spotlight from her appearance, but her appearance proves that models can come from anywhere. Not to mention excellence in one field does not preclude mastery in another.
Emily Ratajkowski
Though Emily had been affiliated with Victoriaâs Secret previously, the 2025 show was her first time walking the runway. She brought a refined energy to the stage. In a past interview, she reflected on her inspirations:
âThose women were larger than life to meâthey still are ⊠They represent so much.â
For Emily, being on the runway now wasnât just about stepping into lingerie. It was about stepping into a full-circle moment in her modeling journey, one that bridges her interests in fashion, film, and activism.
Iris Law
Iris Law, daughter of actor Jude Law, made her debut as a VS Angel that night. Already a high-fashion model, she walked with a sexy-sporty feel. Mixing her edgy streetwear elements like knee-high socks and sneakers with classic lingerie. Her emergence reminded viewers that angels can evolve. Sheâs already worked major runway shows and campaigns, but now this nepo-baby is bringing that pedigree into a space that historically leaned more toward commercial beauty.
Quenlin Blackwell
Quenlin Blackwellâs journey is rooted in digital culture. She first became known through viral content on platforms like TikTok and YouTube, but has evolved into so much more. As she told Teen Vogue:
âI feel like so many of the dreams that Iâve been working towards are finally coming into reality ⊠this doesnât feel real â itâs a childhood dream come true.â
Her inclusion underscores a shift: Victoriaâs Secret is tapping into creators and voices who command cultural influence beyond traditional fashion circles. This helps the brand stay current and relatable in the digital age.
Precious Lee
Precious Lee is a celebrated plus-size model, known for her vocal advocacy around body representation in fashion. Her debut as a VS Angel was widely covered as part of the brandâs renewed commitment to diversity. While she hasnât shared a public quote specific to her VS debut, her broader presence in fashion emphasizes how weight-inclusive casting is no longer optional. Itâs pivotal.
Why Their Presence Changed the Game
Broadening Beauty & Representation
In past decades, the Victoriaâs Secret runway was critiqued for narrow standards of beauty and exclusivity. The 2025 showâs cast was diverse racially, stylistically, physically, and professionally. Because when you’re building an aspirational brand, showing more types of women makes that aspiration more attainable.
Cultural Relevance & Voice
These women bring built-in platforms. Angel Reese, Quenlin Blackwell, and Emily Ratajkowski already have audiences and influence. Their voices carry weight beyond just their walk. When they show up, fans pay attention and that translates to media coverage, social engagement, and new energy around the brand. Critics might scoff at âinfluencer inclusion,â but the fashion world is shifting to embrace relatability as an asset.
A Signal to the Industry
By choosing them, VS sent a message to the fashion world: the rules are changing. Runways, campaigns, magazine covers. Every space must account for multiplicity. If VS leads with that, it pushes others to follow.