Victoria Secret Waist Size

Okay, so picture this: me, scrolling through Insta (as one does), and BAM! There it is: a perfectly posed, ridiculously gorgeous model in a Victoria's Secret ad. I'm talking abs you could grate cheese on. And naturally, my brain immediately goes to... waist size. Don't lie, you've been there too, right?
It got me thinking: What actually was the average waist size of a Victoria's Secret Angel back in their prime (aka, the golden era of the fashion show)? And more importantly, why does it even matter? That's the question we're diving into today. Buckle up!
The Angel Number: Myth vs. Reality
Let's be real: finding an exact, definitive answer to "average Victoria's Secret waist size" is like trying to find a decent parking spot downtown on a Saturday night. It's tough. Numbers get thrown around all the time. You'll see claims of 24 inches, 25 inches, maybe even a crazy-sounding 23.
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But here's the thing: that's likely just the peak of the peak. The smallest of the small. The truth is, even within the VS Angel lineup, there was some (and I stress some) variation. We're talking about highly curated images and strategically posed bodies, folks. It's not always a perfect representation of reality, is it?
Remember, these women are genetically blessed, dedicated athletes (their workouts are INTENSE), and have access to resources most of us can only dream of. So comparing yourself to those numbers is... well, setting yourself up for a bit of a rough time.

Side note: Don't get me wrong. These women work incredibly hard. But let's not pretend genetics and privilege don't play a massive role. Just sayin'.
The Shifting Sands of Body Ideals
Thankfully, the world (and Victoria's Secret, eventually) is starting to wake up and smell the fair-trade coffee. The ultra-thin, hyper-sexualized aesthetic is slowly (emphasis on slowly) being challenged. We're seeing more body diversity (though still not nearly enough, let's be honest) in advertising and on the runway.

Think about it: remember when it was all about heroin chic? Shudder. Now we're (hopefully) moving towards a more inclusive and realistic portrayal of beauty. Thank goodness for that!
But the legacy of that era lingers. That ingrained idea of what "beautiful" or "desirable" looks like is hard to shake. And that's why, for so many of us, the Victoria's Secret aesthetic (and the obsession with waist sizes) still holds a weird kind of power.
Why Does This Still Matter? (And Should It?)
Here's the million-dollar question. Why are we even talking about this? Shouldn't we be over it by now? Maybe. But the truth is, the impact of those images is still felt. They shaped (and continue to shape) our perceptions of beauty, desirability, and even self-worth.

And that's the problem.
Obsessing over a specific waist size, especially one that was heavily manufactured and, frankly, unattainable for most women, is a recipe for disaster. It fuels comparison, breeds insecurity, and detracts from the incredible things our bodies can do.

Instead of focusing on fitting into some arbitrary number, let's shift the focus. Let's celebrate strength, health, and the amazing things our bodies allow us to experience. Can you run a marathon? Lift heavy things? Dance until dawn? Awesome! That's far more impressive than squeezing into a size zero.
Let's ditch the measuring tape and embrace the awesome, incredible, and uniquely YOU. Seriously. You deserve it.
So, what was the average Victoria's Secret Angel waist size? Who knows, who cares. What matters is how you feel about yourself. Now go rock your world!
