Victoria’s Secret Released ‘What is Sexy’ List 2015: Top Model Reveals Hiding Weight Gain from the Company

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One of the world's largest lingerie companies, Victoria's Secret, released it's 'What is Sexy' List 2015. The list honors the hottest and most inspiring women in Hollywood. These females embody a confident, inspirational lifestyle that many women aspire to be. The list was revealed by Victoria Secret angel themselves and the winners were Canadian actress Rachel McAdams and VS faves, Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande, reported Huffington Post. The company is known for the biggest and sexiest fashion shows, popular lingerie, and big-name models. Victoria's Secret is all about the sexy, and every year they release this

The lingerie company is also known for its super svelte models or angels they are popularly called. They are essentially required to have a 5'9" and 34"-24"-34 figure and work very hard to maintain their figures. The regime is even stricter just before the annual show. Tyra Banks is one of the most outspoken Victoria Secret models who is known for her brash and outspoken nature, reported Business Insider.

She was one of the models who did not let the entertainment industry mogul rule her diet plan. She disclosed to People her secret for hiding her weight gain. Every time before the Victoria's Secret shoot, wherein she was required to shoot for something like a swimwear etc, she would grow her hair bigger. This would make her booty look smaller, she revealed to the magazine. She would ask her hair dresser to clip more tracks in and tease it up. Although the story sounds funny but Victoria Secret is known for keeping tabs on its models.

The company has recently been under a scanner for not hiring plus-size models notwithstanding the curvier ones, said Business Insider. It also faces a backlash last year when it released an advertisement which featured a row of pencil Angels dressed in lingerie. The retailer later repealed the campaign, reported Business Insider.

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