
The Victoria Secret Fashion Show is trending, and people are wondering what year it is after seeing some of these social media posts. Today, the Victoria’s Secret Angels are back on the catwalk with their wings in-tow. If you’re looking to stream Suni Lee, Angel Reese, and the rest of The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show stars, you can tune-in at 7pm ET on Wednesday, October 15. The event will be on the brand’s Instagram, YouTube and TikTok channels. (Prime Video subscribers and Amazon Live will also have a simulcast of the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.)
It’s almost hysterical to see this cultural moment produce the resurgence of these Angels as we speedrun the 2000s faster than any of us are ready for. But, there is a measure of nostalgia for seeing these women show off the looks with the pulsing soundtrack and massive presence. You can say a lot about The Victoria Secret Fashion Show heyday, but you can’t doubt the “spectacle” these announcements and the event itself used to carry a few decades ago. The brand is looking to get back to those days!
Victoria’s Secret executive creative director, Adam Selman, recently sat down with The Run-Through With Vogue to tease what fans could expect from tonight’s show. A word that kept coming up was “spectacle.” Honestly, if you’re trying to drive eyeballs and traffic in 2025, that’s a good starting point for a brand looking to recapture some magic. The Internet at large bends towards the will of algorithms, and this whole fashion show is going to be loaded with imagery to make people stop and take notice.
Where to watch The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show?

So, as we said up there, you’ve got a couple options on where to stream the latest Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show:
Selman is selling a “Fantasy” this time around
So many folks out there are looking for an escape with 2025 operating at brutal efficiency and full force. It only makes sense that nostalgia would become even more alluring with each passing day. After all, don’t we all love stories about the past? Especially, when the present feels so dire on an almost daily basis?
“Everything’s a fantasy, and it’s more about how you contextualize the fantasy,” Selman argues. “I’m really contextualizing it in showing the idea of day to night. It starts with morning and it ends at black tie.”
And, with that, it’s a new day for Victoria’s Secret. We’re ready to see some looks!
(Photo Credit: Victoria’s Secret)
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