The world of sports and fashion collided in dazzling style as Angel Reese, the WNBA superstar and cultural icon, was officially unveiled as the newest Victoria’s Secret runway model, marking her place in history as the first professional athlete to ever grace the brand’s legendary fashion show.

Angel Reese gets her wings: First professional athlete to walk the runway  as a Victoria's Secret model

The announcement sent shockwaves through social media and the fashion industry alike. Within minutes, “Angel Reese” was trending across X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok, as fans and celebrities celebrated a moment that blurred the lines between athletic dominance and runway glamour.

“I literally could not stop smiling,” Reese told PEOPLE in an exclusive interview. “It’s such a surreal, full-circle moment — just last year I was in the audience, manifesting this, completely inspired by all the powerful women walking that runway. And now I get to return as an Angel.”

From the Court to the Catwalk

Angel Reese gets her wings: First professional athlete to walk the runway  as a Victoria's Secret model

At just 23 years old, Reese has already built one of the most recognizable brands in women’s sports. Known as “The Bayou Barbie” for her signature blend of confidence and charisma, the Chicago Sky forward has become more than a basketball star — she’s a global symbol of power, femininity, and ambition.

Her transition from the WNBA court to the Victoria’s Secret runway is more than a career milestone; it’s a cultural moment.

“I hope I can inspire women and girls everywhere,” Reese said. “We can dominate in our field and still chase other dreams outside of it — for me, that’s walking fashion’s most iconic runway.”

Behind the scenes, sources reveal that Victoria’s Secret had been eyeing Reese for months, impressed by her confidence, authenticity, and influence among Gen Z fans. After she was voted “The Prettiest Woman in the WNBA” by fans online earlier this year, discussions quickly evolved into a historic deal.

A Night of Glamour — and History

The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, returning this year after a multi-year hiatus, will be held in New York City on October 15, featuring performances by Karol GMadison BeerMissy Elliott, and TWICE.

Reese’s debut will see her walking alongside supermodels such as Adriana LimaCandice Swanepoel, and Paloma Elsesser, in what’s being described as “a rebirth” of the brand’s identity — one that celebrates diversity, confidence, and strength.

Fashion journalist Elaine Welteroth called Reese’s casting “a defining moment for women’s empowerment.”

“Angel Reese embodies everything this generation stands for — ambition, individuality, and authenticity. She’s rewriting the definition of what beauty looks like on the world stage.”

The Internet Erupts

Fans and celebrities flooded social media with excitement. Fellow athletes like Caitlin Clark and Naomi Osaka congratulated Reese, while pop stars like Doja Cat and Lizzo commented fire emojis under her Instagram reveal post — a sleek black-and-white clip showing Reese in black lace lingerie and shimmering angel wings.

One fan wrote:

“From LSU champion to WNBA star to Victoria’s Secret Angel — Angel Reese is truly the definition of unstoppable.”

A New Kind of Angel

Angel Reese gets her wings: First professional athlete to walk the runway  as a Victoria's Secret model

Reese’s involvement represents more than a modeling milestone — it’s part of a broader shift in how the fashion world celebrates women. Her rise mirrors the movement toward athleticism and authenticity, replacing the outdated image of perfection with one of real power and self-expression.

“Victoria’s Secret is ME,” Reese said boldly. “Strong, confident, and unapologetic.”

For millions watching, her moment isn’t just about beauty or fame — it’s proof that the modern woman can be both fierce and feminine, competitive and glamorous, all at once.

And when she steps onto that runway this October, under the glittering lights of New York City, Angel Reese won’t just be modeling — she’ll be making history.