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Victoria’s Secret show: putting on the glitz

 
 

 
 
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Rihanna rocked lingerie at Wednesday night’s Victoria’s Secret fashion show in NYC, providing the highlight of the live-music soundtrack and holding her own on the catwalk with the world’s top models.

And those models even had props, including A driana Lima’s ringmaster wand, Doutzen Kroes’ body cage and several pairs of the oversized wings that the retailer has made its signature. 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.”

Rihanna sang Fresh Out the Runway at the end of the corset-and-garter parade, grabbing the audience’s biggest applause.

CBS will turn it into a one-hour special, with performances from Justin Bieber and Bruno Mars, to be shown Dec. 4.

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