Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner reportedly set to walk in 2018 Victoria’s Secret show

Gigi at Milan Fashion Week last month. (AFP)
Updated 23 October 2018
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Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner reportedly set to walk in 2018 Victoria’s Secret show

DUBAI: Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid are set to walk in the upcoming Victoria’s Secret show in New York, footwear designer Brian Atwood let slip on Instagram this week.

The designer, who is creating the shoes for the show, uploaded two Instagram posts that indicated Hadid and Jenner would be part of the 2018 show.

In one post, he posted an image of Hadid in the 2016 show and captioned the image: “Less than 1 month away!!!!Let’s do this @gigihadid @victoriassecret. Can’t wait to show you what we have done for the shoe!!!! (sic).”

In the other upload, Atwood posted a photo of Kendall Jenner and captioned it: “Can’t wait to see this beauty @kendalljenner strutting in my shoes for the @victoriassecret fashion show… less than a month away!!!!”

Models from around the world took to social media last month to announce that they were chosen to walk in the 2018 Victoria’s Secret show — one of the most coveted gigs on the fashion calendar. Read on for what they had to say on their Instagram accounts.

Shanina Shaik
“I’m overjoyed and so beyond grateful,” the model, who is of Pakistani-Lithuanian-Australian descent, wrote on Instagram about her upcoming stint with Victoria’s Secret.

Bella Hadid
The darling of the modelling world is set to walk the runway for Victoria’s Secret later this year. The US-Palestinian beauty previously starred in the brand’s 2017 show.

Barbara Palvin
The Hungarian model was named Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue’s 2016 “Rookie of the Year.” “Wooowww!! I’m speechless,” she posted on Instagram while announcing this week’s news.

Georgia Fowler
The New Zealand-born model, who walked the runway for Victoria’s Secret in 2016 and 2017, is set to take to the catwalk once again.

Winnie Harlow
The Canadian model took to Instagram to reveal that she “had a breakdown” before her Victoria’s Secret casting call, which she called “the most (nerve-wracking) casting of my life.” She celebrated by thanking her mother and her fans on social media.

Cindy Bruna
The 23-year-old French model will walk the Victoria’s Secret runway for the sixth time.


Stars flaunt Arab looks at music’s biggest industry events

Updated 02 February 2026
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Stars flaunt Arab looks at music’s biggest industry events

DUBAI/ LOS ANGELES: The Grammys are a night of rule-breaking looks and memorable fashion statements where artists shed the traditional playbook of red carpet dressing and take style risks.

Some artists at Sunday night’s Grammy Awards in Los Angeles looked to the past for inspiration, with British girl group Flo, a first-time nominee, paying homage to Destiny’s Child with their matching sets.

Jorja Douglas, Stella Quaresma and Renée Downer each wore coordinated beaded black and royal blue ensembles. Destiny’s Child famously wore matching green lace cut-out looks at the 2001 Grammys where the group won two awards for “Say My Name.”

Former Destiny Child member Michelle Williams arrived on the carpet in a black sheer gown embellished with gold leaves and a black satin train from Lebanese designer Jean-Louis Sabaji.

Michelle Williams arrived on the carpet in a black sheer gown embellished with gold leaves and a black satin train from Lebanese designer Jean-Louis Sabaji.(Getty Images)

It was one of a few Arab looks on the Grammy Awards red carpet, with other stars opting for Middle Eastern designs at pre-Grammy events instead.

On Saturday night, Dove Cameron posed for portraits on the red carpet during the 68th Grammy Awards Pre-Grammy Gala in a pale blue Georges Hobeika gown from the Lebanese designer’s Spring/Summer 2026 ready-to-wear collection.

Dove Cameron posed for portraits on the red carpet during the 68th Grammy Awards Pre-Grammy Gala in a pale blue Georges Hobeika gown from the Lebanese designer’s Spring/Summer 2026 ready-to-wear collection. (Getty Images) 

On the Grammys red carpet, British rising stars Lola Young and PinkPantheress who are shaking up the music industry with their individual sounds both opted for vastly different Vivienne Westwood looks Sunday. Best new artist nominee Young, who is back after taking a brief hiatus last year, sported an army green sweatsuit printed with children’s toys on the carpet. PinkPantheress opted for a signature corseted off-the-shoulder gown draped with the Union Jack symbol.

Zara Larsson glowed on the carpet in her sunny yellow bra top and maxi skirt sequined set. The “Midnight Sun” singer made reference to the song with her radiating look. In keeping with her theme, the Swedish singer wore a circular ray around her skirt while performing at the Grammy’s Premiere Ceremony before removing the rays for her walk down the carpet.

Unlike the tuxedos at other award shows, male Grammy nominees often shake things up. Singer-songwriter Darren Criss was one of the first to arrive shortly after the carpet opened. Criss, who hosted the Grammys premiere ceremony, donned a shimmering lace suit from Tanner Fletcher with an off-white silk cravat shaped into a bow.