Isan Elba confidently stepped out in a striking black corset minidress at the glamorous Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show on Wednesday, instantly grabbing attention.
Idris Elba’s 23-year-old daughter turned heads at a New York show in a daring, see-through lace-up dress, striking a pose for stunning photos.
Isan joined British stars Jodie Turner-Smith, Karen Gillan and Mia Regan at the glamorous bash.
Jodie, the actress, wore a revealing white lace minidress with flowing sleeves and didn’t wear a bra underneath.
The actress, known for her role as Anne Boleyn, wore clear high heels and a stunning diamond necklace to complete her look.
Jodie smiled brightly, her dark hair pulled back in a smooth ponytail, and she was wearing clear-framed glasses.



Karen highlighted her toned physique in a revealing outfit, wearing a black bralette visible beneath a sheer, low-cut dress.
The actress, known for her role in Guardians of the Galaxy, showed off her legs in a dress with a high slit and wore heels to complete her look.
Leaving her red tresses loose in waves, the Marvel star sizzled as she posed on the pink carpet.
Romeo Beckham’s former girlfriend, Mia, looked stunning in a stylish purple mini dress featuring a flattering scoop neck and delicate floral accents.
She chose beige leopard-print heels and paired them with bold silver jewelry.
Oh my gosh, did you SEE Lila Moss?! She absolutely killed it on the runway! She was wearing this incredible grey bodysuit – so daring and off-the-shoulder – and paired it with the coolest knee-high socks and seriously amazing heels. She just completely owned the look, I couldn’t take my eyes off her!
Kate Moss’s daughter made a stunning impression on the runway, walking alongside famous models like Gigi and Bella Hadid.
After a six-year break, the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show returned last year with a more inclusive lineup of models, featuring plus-size and transgender women.








This year, Victoria’s Secret’s new CEO revealed plans to go back to its traditionally glamorous and alluring image, shifting away from the more inclusive branding it recently adopted.
As a lifestyle enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that this show is bringing together some of the most iconic faces from the Victoria’s Secret world! We’re talking Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Doutzen Kroes, Candice Swanepoel, Behati Prinsloo, Lily Aldridge, Taylor Hill, Stella Maxwell, Barbara Palvin, and the gorgeous Grace Elizabeth – all in one place. It’s a real celebration of these incredible women!
Gigi Hadid, Joan Smalls, Irina Shayk, Ashley Graham, Anok Yai, Alex Consani, Paloma Elsesser, and Yasmin Wijnaldum are all returning for this season.
The runway show will feature some new faces this year, including WNBA star Angel Reese, social media personality Quenlin Blackwell, model Iris Law, and plus-size models Yumi Nu and Precious Lee, as well as actress Barbie Ferreira and model Daiane Sodre.
The event has featured incredible artists in the past, like Rihanna, Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars, Taylor Swift, and Cher. This year’s lineup is just as exciting, with performances by Missy Elliott, Karol G, the K-Pop group TWICE, and Madison Beer.
For many years, the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show was a highly anticipated and glamorous event in the fashion world.
The show began in 1995 and quickly became popular, featuring many of the world’s top models.
By 2001, the show was televised live, and every year, millions of people watched the beautiful models walk the runway and famous performers take the stage.
In 2019, the annual fashion show was cancelled after over twenty years due to widespread criticism. The brand was facing backlash for a lack of diversity in body types, especially after comments made by then-marketing chief Ed Razek regarding transgender and plus-size models.



The lingerie brand is returning to its glamorous and confident image after facing several years of declining sales and a lackluster reaction to its attempt at a more inclusive fashion show last year.
Hillary Super, the 53-year-old CEO who started in September 2024, acknowledged that previous leaders had let the brand lose its distinctiveness.
When I became CEO, Victoria’s Secret had a reputation for being out of touch and insensitive, and we needed to address those issues,” Martin Waters explained to the Wall Street Journal.
Following a 2020 New York Times article detailing widespread misogyny and harassment experienced by its employees and models, the company decided to make its branding less controversial.
At the time, the brand was under the leadership of Leslie Wexner and Ed Razek.
According to Super, a lot of choices were driven by fear after the company shifted from provocative marketing to a more comfortable approach, following public criticism.
The brand shifted away from its previously revealing lingerie, now offering more modest and simple styles, along with a greater selection of athletic wear and comfortable sleepwear.
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