Behati Prinsloo and Alessandra Ambrosio discuss the importance of location - this time the pair are shooting in Miami - and a summer vibe.
Miss Prinsloo, 23, explained: 'It's really important to have that summer vibe, it just feels more organic, and the sexy heat. You can't hide out in a cool studio or anything like that, I dunno! It just makes it feel, real.
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The Very Sexy lingerie collection comes in three different styles - the push up, the underline and the Bombshell.
And 31-year-old Ambrosio said: 'It's really cold everywhere else, but we feel very lucky to be here because we're shooting this beautiful, very sexy collection for the summer.
Meanwhile, a new Victoria's Secret slogan for its PINK line has sparked a backlash from parents who believe it is targeting teenagers rather than college age students.
The Bright Young Things campaign was launched to tie in with Spring Break, however many understood it to be a brand new collection aimed at tweens and teens.
Parents took to the Victoria's Secret Facebookpage to complain, accusing the lingerie giant of 'sexualizing our daughters' and 'making it hard to raise wholesome children'.
There is even a petition demanding that the advertising campaign be withdrawn.
Yesterday, Victoria's Secret responded to the complaints with a statement on its Facebook page, insisting that it has no plans to launch a line for teenage girls.
'In response to questions we recently received, Victoria’s Secret PINK is a brand for college-aged women,' it read. 'Despite recent rumors, we have no plans to introduce a collection for younger women.'
Yesterday, Victoria's Secret responded to the complaints with a statement on its Facebook page, insisting that it has no plans to launch a line for teenage girls.
'In response to questions we recently received, Victoria’s Secret PINK is a brand for college-aged women,' it read. 'Despite recent rumors, we have no plans to introduce a collection for younger women.'
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