


Angel Reese is getting glammed up for her Victoria’s Secret runway debut.
The two-time Chicago Sky All-Star posed for photos backstage ahead of the iconic lingerie brand’s fashion show taking place Wednesday night in New York.
Reese, whose hair was in rollers and out of her face, wore a bra and underwear set in Victoria’s Secret’s signature pink and white stripes — and a matching robe with her name on it.
While backstage, the Juicy Couture ambassador told Page Six that she’s rocking a bombshell blowout on the runway.
Other snapshots featured Reese and legendary makeup artist Pat McGrath hugging backstage, as well as Reese and model Emeline Hoareau posing in matching robes.
It comes after the 23-year-old Reese announced Thursday that she is Victoria’s Secret’s first professional athlete angel.
“Stepping into a dream: From Angel to a Victoria Secret ANGEL,” Reese wrote. “I’m finally getting my wings ???? I’ll be walking the Victoria’s Secret 2025 runway show for the first time, and it feels like destiny. ✨ Wings on, heels ready…Catch me on the runway????.”
Other preview videos on social media show Reese modeling a lace black bra and undies, and practicing her runway walk.
Reese added that she manifested the opportunity in a November 2024 Instagram post.
The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show will air live at 7 p.m. ET on Prime Video, as well as the Victoria’s Secret YouTube, TikTok and Instagram.
The show will feature performances by Grammy-winning Latin superstar KAROL G, hip-hop icon Missy Elliott, pop singer Madison Beer and K-pop group TWICE.
Reese is enjoying her WNBA offseason while promoting her brand deals and podcast, “Unapologetically Angel.”
The Reebok athlete — who has two years left on her rookie contract before becoming a restricted free agent — is at the center of trade rumors after she missed the Sky’s final three games of the season due to a lingering back injury amid her strained relationship with the team.
The team imposed a half-game suspension on Reese in early September after she called out teammates and threatened to go in a “different direction” in an interview with the Chicago Tribune.
She later apologized to her team.