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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Highlights From Tonight's Victoria's Secret Fashion Show ft. Rihanna, Justin Beiber & Bruno Mars!

WATCH HIGHLIGHTS FROM TONIGHT'S FASHION SHOW FEATURED AT THE VIDEO HEADER ABOVE! ^^^^


Simply Whimsical & Marvelous..Pnkb Gives 2 Thumbs Up!....

The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show premiered its taped broadcast on Tuesday, Dec. 4 at 10p.m. on CBS. Victoria's Secret also live streamed the event on their website. The annual fashion show kicked off with a "Circus" theme, led by model Adriana Lima. Lingerie included jeweled corsets, barely there thongs and polka dot and striped underwear.

Rihanna performed her song, "Diamonds" for the "Dangerous Liasons" part of the show. The Barbadian pop star wore a sexy black corseted gown with a high slit. Rihanna also wore long black lace gloves, a pearl choker necklace, pearl sunglasses and thigh-high stockings. The Victoria's Secret models wore lace lingerie and their signature angel wings for this theme.


Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 highlights
 
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 highlights
 
The next theme was "Calendar Girls." Bruno Mars serenaded the models during this theme. Twelve models walked down the runway, resembling the 12 months of the year.

The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show broadcast showed all 12 models, except November. Model Karlie Kloss wore a Native American head dress and sexy lingerie down the runway. The costume caused outrage among Native American groups.

 
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 highlights
     

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 highlights

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 highlights
 
Justin Bieber performed an acoustic version of "As Long As You Love Me" during intermission. Bieber came back out later to perform for the "Pink Ball" theme. Justin flirted with the Victoria's Secret models as he performed his hit single, "Beauty and the Beat." The models wore candy colored lingerie and hooded sweatshirts by the Victoria's Secret PINK collection.

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 highlights

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 highlights

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 highlights
 
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 highlights
 

Bruno came back to perform "Young Girls" for the "Silver Screen Angels" theme of the fashion show. The Victoria's Secret Angels walked down in lingerie with beading and feathers. It was the most glamorous theme of the night.
 
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 highlights
 
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 highlights
 
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 highlights
 
Rihanna was the last performance of the night. She sang "Fresh Off the Runway" in a light pink lace robe, a light pink bra and light pink high-waisted briefs. Rihanna also wore matching light pink booties and a light pink hooded sweatshirt tied around her waist.
 
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 highlights
 
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 highlights
 
The Victoria's Secret models came out for this last segment in floral wings and leafy lingerie. They resembled sexy fairies. Miranda Kerr gave a wink and a kiss to the camera as she walked down in the infamous $2.5 million dollar bra. Rihanna blew everyone away, including Bieber who was watching backstage in awe.

All of the Victoria's Secret models and performers came back out to close the show. The audience and screamed and cheered. This capped off another successful Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
 
Photos Courtesy of CBS
Show Recap Courtesy Of Examiner.Com

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