Sorry Angels, the 2019 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Is Officially Cancelled
It's the
end of an era for Victoria's Secret—at least for now.
This year's Victoria's Secret Fashion Show will not go on as planned, E!
News has learned. The chief financial officer and executive vice president of L
Brands, which owns Victoria's Secret, confirmed its cancellation during a
conference call on Thursday.
"We'll be communicating to customers, but nothing that I would say
is similar in magnitude to the fashion show... You can be sure we'll be
communicating with customers through lots of vehicles including social media
and various, more current platforms, if you will," Stuart Burgdoerfer
said.
Speculation regarding the star-studded
event's future has mounted over the past several months. In July, longtime
Victoria's Secret model Shanina
Shaik told The Daily Telegraph that the 2019 runway
show had been axed, saying, "It's something I'm not used to because every
year around this time I'm training like an angel. But I'm sure in the future
something will happen, which I'm pretty sure about."
She
added at the time, "I'm sure they're trying to work on branding and new
ways to do the show because it's the best show in the world."
What's more, the 2018
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show—which featured A-list models like Bella Hadid, Behati
Prinsloo, Gigi Hadid
and Adriana Lima—sunk to its
lowest ratings of all time.
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