Taylor Hill snubbed by Victoria’s Secret this year, is she quietly shading?
Taylor Hill was noticeably absent from the 2025 Victoria’s Secret runway and she’s quietly calling it out

Everyone noticed: Taylor Hill was missing from the Victoria’s Secret 2025 fashion show lineup, and fans say she’s already acknowledging it, possibly with a subtle dig. The former Angel, whose history with the brand dates back to her earlier runway appearances, didn’t receive the call this year, and the silence is making waves.
Hill previously walked in the 2024 Victoria’s Secret show, a return to the brand she has long been associated with. But this year, after the brand’s reimagined show and fresh direction, she’s nowhere to be seen, a conspicuous omission.
On social media, whispers are circulating. Some fans posted screenshots of Hill’s Instagram stories or passive lines that many interpreted as a gentle call-out. Others speculated the omission is symptomatic of bigger changes at Victoria’s Secret, from curatorial shifts, new casting demands, or internal politics.
Modeling insiders say Hill’s absence could reflect broader brand strategies. Victoria’s Secret is attempting to reconfigure its image, emphasizing inclusivity, body diversity, and fresh faces. In this context, legacy names, no matter how popular, may be less prioritized. Some in the fashion world believe the snub signals a shift away from reliance on past Angels toward newer ambassadors aligned with the brand’s evolving identity.
Still, Hill’s legacy with the brand runs deep. She became a regular face in its shows from 2014 onward and was part of the 2024 comeback. She’s not one to publicly lash out, so any subtle commentary or tone in her recent posts is being read as intentional.
Without a public statement from Hill or Victoria’s Secret, we’re left in speculation. But one thing is clear: this is not a neutral omission, the silence and her response suggest something more than lost casting.
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