It's the brightest, loudest, shiniest fashion show known to man. Make sense of it, if you can.
Apparently there was some sort of Americana theme.
This glittery reappropriation of the American flag was in honor of either the election, Kate Upton's success wearing a flag bikini on GQ (she wasn't in the show because the show's casting director "would never" cast her), or the National Guard, who had been staying in the Lexington Avenue Armory in New York City where the show tapes but were kicked out the night of the show. To the company's credit, Victoria's Secret previously leant the National Guard the generators they had brought in for the show before the storm hit. But the event went on as planned, even though the National Guard is still working on hurricane relief efforts and the depressed post-Sandy mood still permeates the city, where lots of red-carpet events have been canceled.
This!
Model Karlie Kloss got to wear this floor-dragging feathered headdress, which somehow made it into the show even after No Doubt had to pull a video with Native American imagery — including a big fluffy headdress — that was widely deemed offensive.
This is probably the wrong pose.
I assume she's blowing a kiss — which is a signature VS runway-model move — but oh this is gaffe-y.
Some looks felt awkwardly "too soon."
Remember that the show tapes a month in advance — it won't air on TV until Dec. 4, at which time you might be thinking about the new year.
Image by Carlo Allegri / Reuters