September 5, 201212 yr Like this Faberge egg.Also, the new sport bra is called Showtime. And I thought it couldn't get any more ridiculous...
September 5, 201212 yr Showtime? wut? wtf are they supposed to show? Sports bra's make the "girls" go MIA ... and more then half of them don't have anything to show in the first place lolol
September 6, 201212 yr I'm somewhat eager to see what the xmas outfits will look like, but that sketch with the candy canes doesn't look too promising. Why can't they just stop going over the top. classy. simple. sexy.
September 6, 201212 yr Like this Faberge egg.Also, the new sport bra is called Showtime. And I thought it couldn't get any more ridiculous...
September 6, 201212 yr I know VS has already tentatively announced the names of the models who are taking to the catwalk at the annual Victoria's Secret Fashion Show....My question is ...will Barbara Palvin be a part of the fashion show.....
September 6, 201212 yr Probably, considering she's in the Christmas commercial and of age. But so far only the Angels (sans Behati and Chanel) are confirmed.
September 7, 201212 yr Todd Thomas tweeted this picture. Is that a possible segment on that black board? I think it says Circus.
September 7, 201212 yr One of the themes contains something bright and shiny. @VSFashion_CBS @Doutzen can u guess?
September 7, 201212 yr I'm somewhat eager to see what the xmas outfits will look like, but that sketch with the candy canes doesn't look too promising. Why can't they just stop going over the top.classy. simple. sexy.
September 7, 201212 yr I'm somewhat eager to see what the xmas outfits will look like, but that sketch with the candy canes doesn't look too promising. Why can't they just stop going over the top. classy. simple. sexy. I agree. It would be best if the stick to showcasing the lingerie instead of overly elaborate costumes.
September 10, 201212 yr Just and interesting read FYI as well looks like candice and erin are shooting VS swim Victoria’s Secret: 35-years of allure and magnetism The largest American lingerie retailer, Victoria’s Secret is turning 35 years old in 2012 — and despite all the glamour, sexy prints and exuberant models, this famous brand keeps selling dreams — for better or worse — to real women out there. A little bit of history Victoria’s Secret didn’t start as a “bombshell factory”. In fact, Roy Raymond founded the company and opened his first boutique in California, tired of being ashamed of purchasing lingerie in regular department stores. The image of Victoria’s Secret stores was simple: a place where men could feel comfortable. Moreover, a store where mail-order catalogs would make things easier. A file photo showing a customer shoping at the Victoria’s Secret store at Glendale Galleria mall in Glendale, Calif. The largest American lingerie retailer, Victoria’s Secret is turning 35 years old in 2012. (AP Photo) Long story short, Victoria’s Secret was sold to a “parent” company and quickly became one of the most popular brands in the United St ates, with revenues up to $4.5 billion per year in store sales and more than $1.5 billion in catalog and Internet sales, for a wide range of products (from lingerie, to perfumes, clothes and cosmetics) and even an annual TV fashion show filled with celebrities and glitzy skits. Now, what’s Victoria’s Secret true secret? Victoria’s Secret: a psychological path? We’d say Victoria’s Secret success is a combination of beautiful, ultra famous top models, mind-blowing lingerie and the desire of mere mortals to look good. Perhaps, most women are empowered by alluring advertisements to feel great in their own skin. When you think of Victoria’s Secret, a world of charm, sex-appeal and magnetism immediately comes to mind, and it doesn’t have anything to do with your social status — it’s just a matter of being convinced to “have it all” with small — but not always cheap — things. On the other hand, many girls feel Victoria’s Secret supermodels are perfect; bringing out the pressure to fit into a cliché, no matter what. Could this potentially and eventually lower Victoria’s Secret net sales? Of course not. But you as a woman can avoid being overly sensitive toward the brand’s excess and voluptuous bodies. Judging by 35-years of evolution, Victoria’s Secret has changed from a trade sophisticated attitude to an artificial, almost goddess-like image. Latinas: a powerful market Latinas are known for being confident about themselves — and Victoria’s Secret seems well aware of this. In 2008, the brand launched a Spanish version of their website, conquering a new target; and there’s more: several franchises in Colombia, one developing in El Salvador, plus hundreds of non-official retailers all over Central and South America. Victoria’s Secret products don’t come easy on the pocket in Latin America. However, this makes it extra special among Hispanic women — even by just owning a last season brassiere or a creamy lotion, you could feel like a million bucks. Bottom line: Victoria’s Secret remains the number one dream factory for ladies, whether you need an excuse to improve your self-esteem or simply lusting after delightful — sometimes airbrushed — bodies. Read more: http://www.voxxi.com/victorias-secret-35-years-allure-magnetism/#ixzz2661CnuOq Read more: http://www.voxxi.com/victorias-secret-35-years-allure-magnetism/#ixzz26618X8UK
September 12, 201212 yr And put what in it? I think it's admirable Doutzen, a model who mainly gets paid to wear underwear and swimsuits, opted to risk having her breast shrink in order to breast-feed her son. I do hope that she or Miranda open the show.
September 12, 201212 yr Honestly I was kidding, she's small but so are most of the models they currently have in their lineup.
September 12, 201212 yr Are we talking about Doutzen boobs? I think they're pretty sizable. Or is that the VS bras at work? I think they fantastic. I couldn't stop staring at them at last year's Passion segment
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