The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show just made its most-awaited comeback—and Pia Wurtzbach was in attendance
Lace, sheer, silk, satin, chiffon. Known for their trademark lingerie, show-stopping giant angel wings, and their very own Angels, lingerie brand Victoria’s Secret is back to do their fashion show after four years in New York City. While some of us cheered and watched on our screens, Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach flew to the Big Apple to watch the ladies strut the runway.
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The by-invitation-only Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show is one of the most remarkable events in the industry, and Pia’s attendance only cemented her influence in the world of beauty and fashion.
For Pia Wurtzbach’s cocktail attire, she went sultry, confident, and business with a playful lacy top, high waist shorts, black stockings, and a blazer to top off her look.

Just before Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show started, the beauty queen posted a reel on her Instagram account of her wearing a simple and classy VS set in black.
For the fashion show itself, Pia Wurtzbach donned a gorgeous, nude-pink dress made by Mark Bumgarner, featuring an interesting mesh cut out by her abdomen and a slit on the side. With her hair in luscious curls, soft pink glam makeup look, and strappy heels, she simply looked like a star.


In the past, fellow Filipinos have heard and seen Victoria’s Secret—Janine Tugonon, the first Filipino to model a PINK Campaign; and Kelsey Merritt, the first Filipino to ever walk the Victoria’s Secret Fashion in 2018. Next year, we may just witness Filipino beauty gracing both the audience and the runway.
Featured Image, Photos and Videos: PIA WURTZBACH (via Instagram)

Moira Del Rosario
Once immersed in fictional writing at UP Diliman, Moira del Rosario eventually traded imagined worlds for the fast-paced landscape of digital media as a Digital Content Writer for MEGA Asia, covering women’s stories across the region alongside the latest in beauty.
They spotlight women shaping culture today through profiles, exclusive features, and roundups on Asian representation at global fashion events. They also write about beauty through a growing lens—covering makeup, skincare, wellness, nails, and fragrance with curiosity and a strong eye for emerging trends.
Having worked in digital media for years, Moira is drawn to stories that beg to be unraveled—from the ever-changing landscape of pop culture and the inner workings of beauty to queer voices that deserve to be seen, celebrated, and championed.
