On The Scene at the Victoria Secret Fashion Show: Cardi B in Custom Dsquared2, Teyana Taylor in Jean Paul Gaultier, Tyla in Salih Balta, & More!

On The Scene at the Victoria Secret Fashion Show: Cardi B in Custom Dsquared2, Teyana Taylor in Jean Paul Gaultier, Tyla in Salih Balta, & More!
Fashion & Style

On Tuesday, Victoria Secret hosted their annual fashion show with celebrities and influencers showing up and out on the pink carpet.

From Cardi B and Tyla both exuding femininity in sexy cutout dress, to Teyana Taylor looking like the queen of the jungle in a leopard Jean Paul Gaultier number, we saw a variety of spectacular ensembles.

The legendary Cher who was among the performers of the evening looked like a rockstar in her leather color block pants that she paired with a fishnet top, and studded belts. For a 78-year old woman, we certainly have to give Cher a round of applause.

In addition to Cher making a surprising debut, the iconic Tyra Banks came out of retirement after 20-years Tuesday evening to close the show.

She strutted down the runway in a black and silver catsuit that was complimented with silver elongated cape. From her big hair and make-up, to her walk and confidence, it’s clear to see that Tyra hasn’t lost one beat.

Ahead, see our favorite looks from the Victoria Secret show below.

Cardi B in Dsquared2

Teyana Taylor in Jean Paul Gaultier

Tyla in Salih Balta

CoCo Jones in Naked Wardrobe

Cher in The Attico

Angel Reese in Diotima

LaLa in Kamilla Purshie

Lisa in a Look From the Victoria Secret 2018 Runway

What say you? Hot! or Hmm…?

Photo Credit: Getty Images, Interview Mag, @amadeuspurcell

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