From crunching tackles to Instagram model, Rugby World Cup winner Holly Aitchison has left fans stunned — and inspired — after stepping into the limelight as a bikini model for none other than Victoria’s Secret.
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The 27-year-old Red Roses playmaker, set to be a key player during the Women’s Rugby World Cup for England, has been fronting Clinique’s game-changing #GameFace campaign — but now, she’s taken her confidence journey one step further with a sizzling swimwear debut for the global lingerie giant.
Earlier this week, Clinique upped the ante, announcing that their campaign — once solely focused on Aitchison — now features the entire Red Roses squad.
Clinique x Red Roses: More Than Just Skin Deep
In a powerful statement, Clinique said:
“With the Red Roses, that mission grows. Clinique is providing one-to-one skincare consultations with expert consultants, who are educated in partnership with dermatologists, resulting in personalised routines for players from skincare to makeup, all designed to help players feel confident, prepared and ready to perform at the highest level, empowering them to shine both on and off the pitch.”
Aitchison is at the heart of the campaign, using her platform to promote body confidence and support grassroots girls’ rugby. But it’s her bikini shoot with Victoria’s Secret that’s really got people talking.
‘I Was Terrified to Be Seen Bare-Faced’
Aitchison has opened up with raw honesty about her struggles with self-esteem — and how her skin played a huge part in knocking her confidence early in her career.
“Over the years I’ve really struggled with my skin. I had blemishes everywhere – it had a massive hit on my confidence,” she revealed.
“I wouldn’t take media interviews after games, I would never be seen without makeup.
“You’d think I’m the most confident woman in the room,” she says, given her on-pitch role as fly half is “to boss people around, organise the game, tell them where to go
“When I moved away from home, at 16, I struggled to leave my room for six months, other than lectures and training. I had bad acne. I had a complex that I wasn’t pretty because of my skin.”
She used make-up as a mask: “I used to say, ‘I’m from Liverpool, doesn’t everyone wear a full face?’”
Rugby was her salvation. “On the pitch the anxiety went. Nothing else mattered. The noise disappeared, even in stadiums of thousands. When I’m playing it’s all within my control, I’m confident enough to know, I’ve got that.”
That was then. Fast-forward to now and she’s standing tall in swimwear, fronting the camera with pride and setting the standard for women and girls everywhere. From stepping past defenders to tearing down beauty norms, Aitchison is rewriting the playbook.
When Victoria’s Secret came calling after seeing her posts, “my jaw hit the floor”. Since then, she’s collaborated with L’Oréal and Clinique too. “I love that these feminine brands are coming in to work with women’s rugby and realising these two things can coexist. I love that we’re visible enough.”
Make-up, once a mask, is now pure joy. On TikTok she shares match-tested routines — Fenty foundation, Rhode blush, L’Oréal Lash Paradise and a setting spray she swears by. “The girlies love it. They want to know what I’m using and how it stays put.”
It’s also part of her prematch ritual. “I love to feel I’m getting ready for a match almost like a night out. There are cameras on us. With a man they only want to talk about their performance, but for us they’re going to talk about our image. I feel my best when I look my best.”
Beauty, Boots, and Bikinis
Clinique’s #GameFace campaign, backed by Aitchison, shines a spotlight on how sport can boost mental health and body image.
With a shocking 79% of teenage girls reporting low self-esteem, the campaign is investing £10,000 into each of four girls’ rugby clubs — funding kit, education, and travel to help build the game from the ground up.
And Holly? She’s proof that confidence can come from a killer pass, a glowing complexion — or a bold bikini photo shoot.
Rugby Hard, Glow Harder
By blending sporting grit with model glamour, Aitchison is breaking down stereotypes and showing young girls that they can be tough, talented, and totally themselves — whether they’re lining up a penalty kick or striking a pose under the sun.
From the Women’s Rugby World Cup to the sands of a fashion set, Holly Aitchison is doing it all — and doing it her way.
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But while the spotlight shines on the pitch, there’s another source of strength driving these athletes forward: the unwavering support of their partners. Behind every scrum, sprint, and soaring victory, there’s a network of love, encouragement, and sacrifice.
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