People Are Saying The “Reimagined” Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show Looks Like A “Rip Off” Of Rihanna’s 2019 Savage X Fenty Show, And Here’s Why

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It seems there’s a lot going on in the world of lingerie fashion shows.

Lingerie models onstage
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As you may have heard, Victoria’s Secret is set to make a comeback next month with the return of their once-beloved fashion show after a four-year hiatus.

Models on the runway
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The upcoming show — which is called The Tour ‘23 — will take on a completely different format to the brand’s previous runway event, which aired on television to major fanfare for nearly 20 years between 2001 and 2018.

Models onstage cheering
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According to a press release, the new and updated show will be “presented as a feature length film,” and “will unite fashion, film, art, and culture featuring dynamic global creatives, top supermodels, musical talent, and more.”

Closeup of a Bella Hadid onstage
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Different from their popular runway shows in the 2000s and 2010s, The Tour ‘23 will go behind-the-scenes with 20 global creatives, dubbed the VS20, from the cities of Bogotá, Lagos, London, and Tokyo. The group will create four fashion collections that will then be staged alongside the brand’s own custom designs.

Models onstage
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Of course, VS’s revised approach to the fashion event hardly comes as a surprise being that the original show’s four-year hiatus was prompted by a ton of controversy surrounding the brand and its lack of diversity.

Closeup of VS models in jeans and t-shirts
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To summarize, it was announced in 2019 that the VS Fashion Show would not be going ahead that year. The cancelation came amid plummeting TV ratings and claims of sexism, all on top of longstanding criticism over the lack of diversity in the brand’s marketing and its famed Angels.

Closeup of a VS model
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At the time, VS didn’t explicitly address all the controversy. Instead, L Brands announced that it was scrapping the show because they wanted to “evolve the marketing” of the company.

Victoria's Secret models with designer Olivier Rousteing
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Obviously, another major complication for the company at this time was Rihanna, who shook up the industry with a competing lingerie brand called Savage X Fenty in September 2018.

Rihanna with Savage X Fenty merchandise
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For context, Savage X Fenty launched to major success, and the brand seemed to boast all the elements that VS was lacking and more — starting with inclusive sizing and a diverse range of models.

Savage X Fenty models

By 2019, Rihanna’s lingerie company had its own star-studded fashion show on Prime Video, which was hailed for bringing fans a never before seen “euphoric celebration of individuality,” and soon enough, Rih and her team were credited by Forbes for helping to “kill” the long-running success of VS.

Closeup of Rihanna
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So, fast-forward to today, and The Tour ‘23 promises to be “the ultimate expression of the Victoria’s Secret brand transformation.” However, fans are already finding faults.

VS models onstage
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This week, VS released a short teaser video giving the world a sneak peak at the upcoming event, which is set to star a whole host of A-list supermodels from Gigi Hadid and Hailey Bieber, to OG Angels like Adriana Lima and Candice Swanepoel.

Hailey Bieber
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Away from the big names and bedazzled looks, viewers noticed something familiar about the pink backdrop, which shows the models walking and posing in arched windows towered upon one another.

The Tour '23 models
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It didn’t take long for people to realize that the set was almost exactly the same as a backdrop that was central to the 2019 Savage X Fenty show, and as comparison pictures surfaced online, the backlash began to mount.

Savage X Fenty backdrop
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“This ‘new and improved’ victoria’s secret fashion show is really a rip off of the fenty fashion show,” one critic wrote on X — formerly known as Twitter.

this “new and improved” victoria’s secret fashion show is really a rip off of the fenty fashion show.

— ☾ (@creech___) August 28, 2023

Twitter: @creech___

Someone else called it a “literal copy and paste,” while criticizing the "shameless" lack of "originality." However, some were quick to point out that this isn’t the first time a set like that has been used in a lingerie fashion show.

Literal copy and paste. VS’ Stage designer has no originality

— Keisha Villarson (@KeishaVillarson) August 30, 2023

Twitter: @KeishaVillarson

In fact, one user highlighted that VS used a similar backdrop for Justin Timberlake’s memorable performance of “SexyBack” during the VS Fashion Show in 2006.

Justin Timberlake performing at the VS show
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Needless to say, it can’t be said for sure who copied who, but the concept has certainly raised eyebrows.

  Kevin Mazur / Getty Images for Savage X Fenty Show Presented by Amazon Prime Video
Kevin Mazur / Getty Images for Savage X Fenty Show Presented by Amazon Prime Video

Right now, we don’t know a whole lot about the reimagined VS Tour. It has been announced that Doja Cat will headline the feature-length show, which will debut on Prime Video on Sept. 26.

Closeup of Doja Cat
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