Five models Victoria's Secret should hire as Angels
Last week, Victoria’s Secret inaugurated ten new Angels to fill in the glittering heels and diamond bras of their ad campaigns and runway shows — slots previously held by some of the fashion world’s most prominent models: Gisele Bundchen, Tyra Banks, and Heidi Klum. The brand’s current models bask in the spotlight of an annual fashion show with an estimated viewership of 23 million. Yet despite its success, Victoria’s Secret has yet to capitalize on a prominent demographic of women that some of its competitors are already actively marketing to: plus-size women.
Although the fashion industry has gone through waves of fixating on predominantly white, waiflike models to slowly embracing more voluptuous women of all races, the template of an Angel has stayed pretty consistent throughout the years.
Plus-size models have been gaining momentum, however. Lane Bryant’s aptly-titled #ImNoAngel campaign features women of various proportions and declares “sexy comes in all shapes and sizes.” Torrid’s second annual swimsuit edition aims to empower their customers by showcasing models rocking bikinis and one-piece swimsuits, tailored for maximum figure-flattery. It’s 2015, Victoria’s Secret: where are your plus-size ladies?
Recently, the Daily Mail asked new Angels Elsa Hosk and Jac Jagaciak if there will ever be a plus-size stunner strutting the runway alongside them. “I really hope so,” Hosk said. Jagaciak added: “I think the whole world is more open to plus-size [models] and I am sure at some point [Victoria’s Secret] will be ready for it.” To help out, we’ve picked five plus-size models we think VS should scoop under — and into — its wings.