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Bringing Back the Bombshell

The beauty looks from the 2025 Victoria’s Secret show, by Pat McGrath and Jawara Wauchope, championed lip gloss and big hair in what felt like a return to the mass brand’s high-glamour heyday.
Models pose at the Victoria's Secret 2025 fashion show.
At the 2025 Victoria's Secret Fashion show on Wednesday, bombshell hair and makeup made its highly anticipated comeback. (Getty)

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Faran Krentcil

Faran Krentcil is a contributing writer at The Business of Fashion. She is a New York based writer, editor and lecturer with a focus on fashion and beauty.

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