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Victoria's Secret releases swimwear video: Christmas over-indulgers look away now

Victoria's Secret has released its 2015 swimwear campaign film

Emma Akbareian
Tuesday 06 January 2015 11:38 GMT
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If your feeling the after effects of too many mince pies, it might be a good idea to look away now; the festive season was likely to have been a lean one for the Victoria's Secret Angels, who feature in the brand's 2015 swimwear campaign film.

Candice Swanepoel, Behati Prinsloo, Lais Ribeiro, Andreea Diaconu and Lily Aldridge are captured in the video frolicking on the beach in standard Victoria's Secret fashion.

Whilst the festive season for most means a week or so of over-eating, shots of the models in designs from the 2015 swimwear collection reveal svelte figures that probably haven't seen too many Quality Streets of late.

It's not even a month since the American lingerie brand flew into London to stage it's annual lingerie catwalk show which saw the brands famous models strut their stuff for the glitzy runway extravaganza.

The swimwear collection focuses on three separate trends; sexy (of course), sporty and boho.

The campaign was shot by Greg Kadel on location in Hawaii.

The swimwear campaign comes shortly after the news that the brand may be planning to stage another show featuring just its swimwear.

Whilst it may be too early for most to consider swimwear- the thought of stripping off in the unflattering confines of a changing room is not an appealing thought this side of Christmas - the Victoria's Secret swimwear collection drops in store from January 13th.

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