Rihanna rocked lingerie at Wednesday night’s
Victoria’s Secret fashion show in New York, providing the highlight of the
live-music soundtrack and holding her own on the catwalk with some of the
world’s top models.
And those models even had props, including Adriana Lima’s ringmaster wand, Doutzen Kroes’ body cage and several pairs of the oversized wings that the retailer has made its signature. It would be a close contest who got the biggest wings: Toni Garrn’s giant poppy pair or Miranda Kerr’s swan-style feathered pouf. Only Lily Aldridge could boast star-spangled wings that shot out silver sparkles.
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The fashion show has become a pre-holiday season tradition for the retailer. CBS will turn it into a one-hour special, which also had performances from Justin Bieber and Bruno Mars, to be shown on Dec. 4.
For his first song, Beauty and the Beat, Bieber, wearing low-slung white pants and a white leather studded vest, sat alone with his guitarist in the mellowest part of the show. For As Long As You Love Me, however, he brought in backup dancers and interacted with the models while moving around a giant makeshift pinball machine.
And those models even had props, including Adriana Lima’s ringmaster wand, Doutzen Kroes’ body cage and several pairs of the oversized wings that the retailer has made its signature. It would be a close contest who got the biggest wings: Toni Garrn’s giant poppy pair or Miranda Kerr’s swan-style feathered pouf. Only Lily Aldridge could boast star-spangled wings that shot out silver sparkles.
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Alessandra Ambrosio’s orchid-petal wings might
have lacked a little grandeur, but she made up for it with a $2.5 million
jeweled “floral fantasy bra.”
Still, wearing a sheer pink mini that gave
glimpses of her bra, Rihanna sang Fresh Out the Runway at the end of the
corset-and-garter parade and she was the one to grab the audience’s biggest
applause.
The fashion show has become a pre-holiday season tradition for the retailer. CBS will turn it into a one-hour special, which also had performances from Justin Bieber and Bruno Mars, to be shown on Dec. 4.
Lima said she loved opening the show in the
ringmaster costume. “The atmosphere of the Victoria’s Secret fashion show is
electric,” she said. “It’s so much fun to be able to interact with the
audience! What other show will you see Rihanna, Justin Beiber and Bruno Mars on
the runway with angels?”
This year’s event had a slight twist. It started
with an announcer noting Victoria’s Secret and CBS had each made a donation to
relief efforts for Superstorm Sandy, and a thank you to the National Guard
members who are based out of the Lexington Avenue Armory that has for years
been home to the show.
Mostly, though, models are encouraged to smile,
ham it up and show off the extra time at the gym that most admit to in the
weeks beforehand. “It’s highly televised, and you take that into
consideration,” said model Joan Smalls ahead of the show. “This is kind of not
the same as other runways. You have to prepare your body: No. 1 is the wings
are heavy, and No. 2 is you have to be comfortable with your body because the
camera will pick up on it if you’re not comfortable and confident.”
There’s an emphasis on glitz, skin and dramatic
production here, not wearable undergarment trends for typical Victoria’s Secret
shoppers. It was divided into six sections: Circus, complete with acrobats,
contortionists and a sword eater; Dangerous Liaisons; Pink is Us; Silver Screen
Angels; Angels in Bloom; and Calendar Girls, which allowed Bruno Mars to
serenade a model for each month of the year.
For his first song, Beauty and the Beat, Bieber, wearing low-slung white pants and a white leather studded vest, sat alone with his guitarist in the mellowest part of the show. For As Long As You Love Me, however, he brought in backup dancers and interacted with the models while moving around a giant makeshift pinball machine.
“It’s like a dream come true,” said Bieber on the
pink carpet before the show. “I would rather be here than anywhere in the
world.
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