People Are Mad Victoria’s Secret Only Shows Slim Women in Their Activewear

By Eliza Dillard for RunwayRiot

Victoria’s Secret has a bad habit of only throwing their pink sequined love to one specific, slim body type. And, the company’s range of athletic wear, Victoria’s Secret Sport, started off the New Year with an Instagram countdown hyping people up for January 7, which they are calling the year’s “biggest sport event.”

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(Photo: Instagram/VictoriasSecretSport)

In an Instagram video shared on both the Victoria’s Secret and Victoria’s Secret Sport accounts showing Angel wing-worthy, slim women getting their high kicks and sprints in, several Instagram commenters noted the lack of body diversity and wondered why the company didn’t reach out to “more athletic”-looking women.

Here’s just a hint at what some of the commenters are saying:

@madameleprechaun: “Um where are the athletic normal looking women?”

@greegor23: “@Victoriassecret You’re selling fitness gear but these models are far too thin for any woman in fitness to take seriously. They have zero lean muscle mass. Have you considered actual fitness models for this particular line and keep the (still way too thin) models for the lingerie? Something to consider.”

@_megnicod: “These girls are too slim to be promoting a healthy, positive body and lifestyle.”

In a series of comments, @denise_127 said, “they look like tall bamboo sticks running,” “but they gorg.,” “it’s just that i think this shouldn’t represent ‘sport.‘”

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Bamboo sticks? Not cool. Despite the gross skinny shaming, these commenters do make a valid points. There should be some sort of variation in body types in this video because, hold on to your hats, all body types do hit the gym. We get that Victoria’s Secret only shows slim women slinking around in their lingerie, but activewear too? Come on, throw us a bone here.

Other promotional tactics used by the brand to get people pumped for the mysterious January 7 event include photos of slim women with motivating taglines like “Trust us—you won’t want to sit this one out.” Sure, we don’t WANT to sit this one out, but we might have to if we can’t pull your yoga pants over our hips.

@ashless_ccake said it was her “wildest dream” for the company to extend their workout clothing sizes, and @mermaidzangels noted how lucrative the endeavor would be. She said, “they really should though the more variety of clothes sizes the more people of those sizes who will shop and the more money they’d make :)”.

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Commenter @ashless_ccake replied, “seriously, they should go up to 2x or 3x with their clothes. They don’t even go up to XL which is crazy. And I think their sizes run a bit small for some stuff. :/ I would love to look cute at the gym in some VS sport stuff. But a Medium is not in everyone’s reach.” We heard that.

So what will January 7 bring? New Lululemon-priced and exclusive Victoria’s Secret gym accessories? A collaboration with a top straight-size model who enjoys aerial yoga? WORKOUT CLOTHING FOR EVERYONE? That would be a 2016 dream come true, but we won’t hold our breaths.

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