TWICE Members Shine at Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show with Dazzling PINK Performance

Four prominent members of the globally renowned K-pop girl group TWICE – Nayeon, Jihyo, Tzuyu, and Momo – captivated audiences as they graced the runway of Wednesday’s Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. Their electrifying performance kicked off with "This Is For," the title track from their fourth full-length album, released in July. The song's empowering lyrics, such as “This is for all my ladies who don’t get hyped enough” and “I wanna go where the baddest girls are from,” perfectly resonated with the fashion show's celebration of women.
Following this, the quartet performed their December single "Strategy," originating from their EP of the same name. Throughout both performances, the TWICE members were adorned in their signature Victoria’s Secret PINK attire, featuring fuzzy knee-high boots and the PINK brand prominently emblazoned with silver rhinestones. They were accompanied by a dynamic ensemble of backup dancers and models who showcased a diverse range of youthful and casual looks from the PINK brand, including comfortable hoodies and sweatpants, striped gym socks, classic cotton bras and undies, stylish beanies, and cozy furry cardigans.
A notable highlight of the show was the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show debut of Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Sunisa “Suni” Lee, who joined the catwalk as one of the PINK models. Prior to their performance, the TWICE members also engaged with interviewers during the pink-carpet pre-show. Tzuyu expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “We love the fun and free feeling of the PINK.” Jihyo, speaking via a translator, added, “We are used to doing the performances with nine members, but this time we are able to do only four of us, so I hope you guys enjoy this new performance of us.”
The star-studded event also featured performances by other notable artists, including KAROL G, Madison Beer, and Missy Elliott. Looking ahead, TWICE has announced exciting plans for their "This Is For 2026" world tour, with scheduled stops across North America, Europe, and the U.K., promising their global fanbase more opportunities to experience their music live.
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