Two Richest Victoria’s Secret Angels Are Worth More Than Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian Combined

Runway paydays were just the prologue: Victoria’s Secret powerhouses Miranda Kerr and Karlie Kloss have parlayed savvy ventures—and ultra-wealthy husbands—into fortunes so massive they now overshadow much of Hollywood.
Two former Victoria's Secret headliners are making more noise with their bank accounts than their runway walks. And yes, there is a TV angle here: the brand is dusting off the wings for a streaming-era comeback. But first, the money, because the numbers get wild.
Two Angels, two billionaire-adjacent bank accounts
- Miranda Kerr: The first Australian to become a Victoria's Secret Angel now sits on an estimated $60 million personally after years of pulling in roughly $7–$9 million a year at her peak. She married Snapchat co-founder Evan Spiegel in 2017; Forbes puts him at about $2.5 billion. Together, that is roughly $2.56 billion.
- Karlie Kloss: The 33-year-old walked away from Victoria's Secret in 2015 while she was still at the top, saying the brand's values and its message to young women did not line up with hers. She headed to New York University, then married investor Joshua Kushner in 2018. Kushner, brother of Jared Kushner (who was a senior adviser to President Donald Trump and is married to his daughter Ivanka), is estimated around $3.8 billion thanks to Thrive Capital, per Forbes.
- The comparison: Taylor Swift is pegged at about $2.1 billion by The Economic Times. Kim Kardashian is around $1.7 billion, per Forbes. Add Swift and Kardashian and you get roughly $3.8 billion. Stack that against Kerr+Spiegel and Kloss+Kushner together (about $6.36 billion, before you even factor in Kloss's own net worth), and the Angel-adjacent totals clear it by a mile. Net worth math is always an estimate, but the gap here is not subtle.
Victoria's Secret is trying the runway again — on streaming
After cancelling the runway show in 2018 amid sliding sales and shrinking audiences, Victoria's Secret is planning a 2025 return. The lineup is leaning on big names and new faces: expect Gigi Hadid and Irina Shayk alongside rising model Abby Champion.
The show is set to stream live on Prime Video and Amazon Live at 7 PM Eastern, with additional feeds on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. In other words, the catwalk is going full streaming special rather than old-school broadcast — which is probably the only way this reboot makes sense in 2025.
Bottom line: the Angels may have left the stage years ago, but between tech-and-finance husbands and a platform-hopping runway comeback, this is a very modern, very moneyed sequel.