Mother of three Heidi Klum closed the show dressed to resemble a glittering Christmas bow with a red bra and giant pink wings.
Blowing kisses to the crowd, Klum flaunted a six-pack even her musician husband Seal would envy.According to Victoria's Secret CEO Sharen Turney, the company is all about the "new sexy" and the theme of the show reflected this with "a return to glamour".
R&B singer Usher performed as part of the show's opening amidst 35 supermodels showing 68 outfits.Costume designer Todd Thomas said the show was "a new take on holiday celebrations" and
"a celebration of sophistication and elegance".
Along with Klum, other notable women on the runway included Karolina Kurkova, Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio and Doutzen Kroes.
Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr also strutted her stuff down the runway, which was decorated with palm trees.
Kerr is the first ever Australian model to be recruited as a Victoria's Angel.Kerr wore a pair of multicoloured butterfly wings with an ice blue bra and panties set.
The wings worn by models throughout the show were created by Martin Izquierdo.
He was reportedly influenced by Greek mythology, butterflies and other aspects of nature.
Kerr loved Izquierdo's work suggesting that it added "a whole theatrical aspect" to the show.
Ed Razek, the show's executive producer and chief marketing officer said there is constant pressure for the show to constantly improve.
Victoria's Secret was founded in San Francisco, California in 1977.
The company was intially designed to appeal to males wanting to buy their wives new lingerie.
When the show airs in the United States in early December, it is likely the interests of many men will be piqued.

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