Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2013: Which Angel Looked Best and The Sexiest [SEE PHOTOS]
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show was televised Tuesday night on CBS for everyone to see and it was no doubt the sexiest night on television. Angels Karlie Kloss, Candice Swanepoel, Kylie Bisutti and 37 of world's sexiest models strutted their stuff on the runway. So who looked the best and who wore what? Here is a sneak peak into the best looking angels and their attire for the sexiest show ever.
The pre-recorded Victoria's Secret Fashion Show saw 40 models walk but who shined amongst them all. It's none other than supermodel Candice Swanepoel who got a chance to wear the 2013 Fantasy Bra, valued at $10 million. Dubbed "The Royal Fantasy Bra," which is the most expensive lingerie till date, is designed jeweler Mouawad and comes with a traditional cute bow and super adorable belt. It features over 4,200 gems including rubies, diamonds and yellow sapphires set in 18 carat gold and in the center there is a huge 52-carat ruby.
Just to remind you that the year 2012's Victoria's Secret Fantasy Bra was worth $2.5 million and worn by supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio.
Another model who shined in today's televised show was Behati Prinsloo. The super sexy model walked the runway after a recent engagement to Maroon 5lead singer Adam Levine. Karlie Kloss walked the runway in huge wings that complemented her super short hairstyle while Izabel Goulart said she was excited for the show.
The sexiest show on television took place in New York City's Lexington Armory. Model Adriana Lima looked sizzling in bright red lingerie with equally dramatic pair of wings while model Joan Smalls looked sizzling in her peacock feather look of white and silver. Angel Alessandra Ambrosio looked divine when she walked the 100 feet runway in a white one piece suit while Cara Delevingne gotto wear a black and neon yellow range of lingerie at the Victoria's Secret Fashion show. Check out the pictures of the stunning angles with their super dramatic wings in the slideshow.