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Oops Fixed: Best Of Fashion Tv Part 40 Model

For the uninitiated, "Model Oops" was a fan-edited sub-genre. These weren't official FTV releases. They were VHS-to-digital rips where the editor specifically highlighted the unguarded moments: a strap breaking, a heel catching a hem, or a model laughing during a serious editorial.

The "Fixed" Version (Part 40 specifically)

Here is where the lore gets technical. The original "Best of FTV Part 40" had a 47-second glitch during a VSFS (Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show) rehearsal clip. The audio desynced, and the frame froze on a blurry backstage candid. best of fashion tv part 40 model oops fixed

For years, fans complained in the comments (RIP old YouTube comments). Then, out of nowhere, a user named @VHS_Fixed_Archives uploaded the "Model Oops Fixed" version.

What did they fix?

A model walks with exaggerated arm swings, unaware that her voluminous chiffon sleeve has snagged on a decorative floral arrangement at the end of the runway. As she moves forward, the sleeve stretches… then rips completely off. She glances down, sees the detached fabric hanging from the flowerpot, and does the unthinkable. Without missing a single beat, she untangles the fabric, tosses it over her shoulder like a feather boa, and continues walking as if intentional. The designer was later quoted saying, "That is now a two-look dress."

Let’s give credit where it is due. The FTV editing team designed Part 40 like a three-act movie. For the uninitiated, "Model Oops" was a fan-edited sub-genre

This formula turned a simple blooper reel into a globally shareable meme template. Today, countless TikTok edits borrow FTV’s "Oops… Fixed" structure for everything from cooking fails to skateboard wipeouts.

By the time you hit "Part 40" in the Best of Fashion TV series, you weren’t a casual viewer anymore. You were a connoisseur. Part 40 hit differently. It wasn't just about the couture walks; it was about the rhythm. This formula turned a simple blooper reel into

This specific part featured the legendary Backstage Paris 2008 segment. Raw. No voiceovers. Just the hiss of hairspray and the click of stilettos on linoleum. You had the trinity of Supermodels—wearing barely-there mesh tops and micro-minis, running between fitting rooms. It was the peak of the "uncut" era.

Perhaps the most iconic moment in Part 40 involves a veteran supermodel whose stiletto heel snaps clean off during the final walk. Most rookies would freeze. Instead, she kicks off the other shoe, picks up both broken heels, carries them like a trophy, and finishes the walk barefoot. The crowd erupts. The clip ends with a slow-motion replay and the FTV chyron: "Oops? More like Oop-eration successful."

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