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Adriana Lima is a goddess at Schiaparelli

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Last updated: October 9, 2024 2:46 pm
By LiterallyNotBasic Team 9 months ago
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Adriana Lima made a spectacular return to the runway after six years, walking for Schiaparelli’s Spring 2025 collection at Paris Fashion Week on Thursday. The iconic supermodel joined a star-studded lineup that included former Victoria’s Secret models like Kendall Jenner, Irina Shayk, and Candice Swanepoel, adding to the event’s high-profile atmosphere.

Lima stunned in a black-and-white corseted button-down dress that perfectly highlighted her figure. She completed the look with a chic beige purse, champagne satin heels, and bold, chunky gold jewelry, which added a touch of sophistication.

The collection, designed by creative director Daniel Roseberry, presented a fresh take on luxury fashion with a focus on ease and comfort for the modern traveler. According to WWD, the Spring 2025 lineup featured vibrant knit dresses in primary colors, eye-catching animal prints, and intricate trompe-l’oeil denim. Stretch corsets were also a key element, adding structure to the relaxed, travel-inspired outfits.

Kendall Jenner walked the runway in a corseted white tank top paired with low-rise jeans, nodding to traditional menswear staples. This season’s designs skillfully blended couture with ready-to-wear, offering versatility that appeals to a wide range of fashion lovers.

Irina Shayk and Candice Swanepoel also made strong impressions, showcasing Schiaparelli’s bold, innovative pieces. Lima, who was one of Victoria’s Secret’s most iconic Angels for nearly two decades before her 2018 retirement, reminded the fashion world of her lasting impact.

Last year, Lima became the face of the relaunched Heavenly eau de parfum by Victoria’s Secret, sparking rumors of a possible return to the brand. However, her involvement in the 2024 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show remains unconfirmed, though fellow model Tyra Banks has confirmed her participation.

Lima’s runway return wasn’t just a personal milestone but a celebration of evolving fashion—blending nostalgia with fresh, modern designs. It was a reminder of the enduring magic that established icons and emerging stars bring to the runway, keeping the fashion world captivated.

And the best part? She looks stunning, bye haters . 

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