Victoria's Secret campaign features model with Down syndrome
This week, 24-year-old model Sofia Jirau became the first person with Down syndrome to appear in a campaign for Victoria's Secret.
The Puerto Rican model appeared alongside 17 other women to promote the new all-day-comfort Love Cloud collection, which the brand hopes will "reinforc( e) Victoria's Secret's commitment to welcoming and celebrating all women," according to a press statement.
The group is made up of both professional and non-professional models, of all different skin tones, body sizes, and ages. Famous faces like Hailey Bieber, Taylor Hill and Adut Akech join Celilo Miles, an Indigenous wildland firefighter who poses with her helmet, and Sylvia Buckler, an accessory designer and mom who holds her pregnancy bump in her portrait. Valentina Sampaio, who became the lingerie brand's first openly transgender model in 2019, is also in the campaign.
On Wednesday, Jirau took to Instagram to express her excitement for the milestone. "I dreamt it, I worked at it and today it's a dream come true. I can finally share my big secret. I am the first model with Down syndrome for Victoria (sic) Secret! Thank you to all of you who always supported my projects. Thank you Victoria's Secret for seeing a model in me...and making me part of the inclusion campaign. This is just the beginning!"
Jirau has been modeling since 2019 and owns an online store called "Alavett." In February 2020, Jirau became one of the few models with Down syndrome to walk in New York Fashion Week. She emphasises through her social media accounts that her goal is to encourage others to pursue their dreams.
The diverse new campaign is part of Victoria Secret's attempts to overhaul the narrow image of sexy that it cultivated for decades. Victoria's Secret signaled it would focus on creating lingerie for women of all shapes, sizes, and backgrounds. "The Angels" were retired -- the supermodels -- to make way for the VS Collective, an ambassador programme featuring women known for their advocacy work including soccer player Megan Rapinoe and actress Priyanka Chopra.