With these three angels 👧🏻👧🏻👧🏻👧🏻 #vsfashionshow2016 @victoriassecret (pic by @ffflyy2 ) A photo posted by Jū, Xiǎowén 雎晓雯 (@jujujuxiaowen) on Dec 2, 2016 at 3:15am PST

The luxurious world of lingerie is embracing diversity.

Compare that with the two Asian models, out of a total of 44 women, who were in the show last year.

The 51 models strutted down the Paris runway Wednesday, but the annual show will premiere on TV on Monday night. The incredibly popular lingerie special will be broadcasted in more than 190 countries and typically pulls in an audience of around 6.6 million people.

The four Chinese models shared their excitement earlier this week by releasing a group photo of them posing, with peace signs raised, in front of the pink Victoria’s Secret banner in Paris.

💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻👧🏻👧🏻👧🏻👧🏻 @videosvictoriassecret #paris #vsfashionshow2016 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼 A photo posted by Jū, Xiǎowén 雎晓雯 (@jujujuxiaowen) on Nov 27, 2016 at 6:21am PST

Victoria’s Secret had been criticized for not featuring a more racially diverse lineup of models over the course of the fashion show’s 21-year history. In fact, no Asian model had walked the VS runway until 2009, according to Yahoo Style.

In recent years, however, the lingerie giant has ramped up its efforts to be inclusive.

Last year, Angolan model Maria Borges was the first black Victoria’s Secret model to wear natural hair down the runway. And this year, you can expect to see several models of color rocking a variety of natural tresses ― Afros, loose curls and all.

Similarly, Sui He has appeared in every Victoria’s Secret annual fashion show since 2011.

When xiaowen was on the stage and we were dancing with her at backstage 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻 @liuwenlw @mingxi11 #vsfs2016 #victoriasecrets #vsbackstage A photo posted by 何穗 sui he (@hesui923) on Dec 1, 2016 at 6:44pm PST

The lingerie brand’s decision to double down on Chinese models for the 2016 show may have been a strategic move as well, Yahoo Style reports.

Victoria’s Secret slipped into the Chinese market in 2015 with beauty and accessory shops and, after seeing success in the market, announced plans to open its signature bra and panty stores in the country.

And, as Reuters reported in July, the market for high-end lingerie in China has skyrocketed in five years, amounting to an $18 billion industry.

Victoria’s Secret echoed the Chinese models’ excitement by posting a photo of three of them on their own account, greeting them with a traditional “Ni hao” on Instagram.

Ni hao! @liuwenlw, @mingxi11 & @hesui923 repping China at the #VSFashionShow. A photo posted by Victoria's Secret (@victoriassecret) on Nov 29, 2016 at 6:56am PST