Backstage at 2010 Victoria?s Secret Fashion Show

Victoria’s angles took to stage in New York for the 2010 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show at the Lexington Avenue Armory on November 10, 2010 . The most beautiful women in the world took time to get ready. Let’s go backstage before the show.

 

Models wore pink and black stain robes emblazoned with rhinestone logo on the black. They experienced hair, makeup, and nails process before the show. Hot pink flip flops were worn by models at backstage at the 2010 Victoria’s Secret Fashion show but during the show, Victoria’s angles with bronzed cheeks, tousled, beachy waves and sun-kissed lips had to wear sky-high stilettos for the walk down the runway.

 

According to lead makeup artist Tom Pecheux, the same shade used to contour the hollow of the cheekbone was used in the crease of the eye to enhance bone structure. For lips, he suggested a light layer of red lipstick and a final finish of sparkling beige lip gloss. Revealing the secret behind that trademark Victoria\’s Secret wave, lead hairstylist Sam McKnight achieved curl ad volume with clip-in extensions, volumizing hair spray, a curling iron, and lots of good brushing.

 

Hot pink flip flops were worn by models at backstage at the 2010 Victoria’s Secret Fashion show.

 

“I love to get a facial before the show. It leaves my skin refreshed, and brings back that glow to it”, model Alessandra Ambrosio told StyleList backstage. Ambrosio said that the most challenging part at first was all the lights and camera flashes

 

“Sexy is not what you wear, it\’s how you feel,” model Adriana Lima told StyleList.

 

The face of Estée Lauder, Chinese fashion model Liu Wen is proud to join Victoria\’s Secret Fashion Show 2010

 

Erin Heatherton was a featured model in the 2010 Victoria\’s Secret SWIM catalog.

 

Selita Ebanks made her major debut in the 2005 Victoria\’s Secret Fashion Show.

 

Jessica Stam opened the fourth runway theme “Pink” for the Victoria\’s Secret Fashion Show in 2006.

 

Chanel Iman is famous for her work for Victoria\’s Secret.

 

Karolina Kurkova is called the next supermodel by Vogue editor Anna Wintour.

 

Model Lais Ribeiro backstage before the 2010 Victoria\’s Secret Fashion Show.

 

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is popular for replacing Megan Fox in the upcoming “Transformers: Dark of the Moon”.

 

Models Lily Aldridge and Erin Heatherton

 

In 2009, Lily Aldridge was part of Victoria Secret\’s promotional events.

 

Izabel Goulart is best- known as one of the Victoria\’s Secret Angels

 

Model Candice Swanepoel is best known for her work with Victoria\’s Secret.

 

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What Are the Differences Between Men’s and Women’s Glasses?



The right eyeglasses can really accentuate everything from your eye color to your face shape. Take the time to really consider the look of your eyeglass frames so that you can choose the right item for you. It’s important to note that men’s and women’s eyeglasses are quite different. Though there are many unisex options available today, there are some subtle differences between men’s and women’s eyeglasses. The following are just some of the differences to consider.

One of the biggest differences between men’s and women’s eyeglasses is the size of the frames. Men tend to have larger bone structure and heads. Additionally, their eyes are usually father apart. Thus, men’s glasses tend to have a longer bridge and sometimes even longer temples to accommodate for this change. You may still be able to find unisex frames that accommodate for this size difference. Still, chances are that if you are looking at men’s eyeglasses, they are much wider than women-focused frames. Remember that many places will resize frames to fit your face. Keep this in mind when looking through the eyeglass selection.

The shape of the frames is another key difference between men’s and women’s eyeglasses. As mentioned above, men tend to have larger faces. Thus, the frames on men’s options may be much larger than those of women’s options. Men tend to go for square or rectangle type eyeglasses whereas women usually invest in rounder options. Still, the current trends for both men and women are for angular type eyeglasses.

Color is another difference between men’s and women’s eyeglasses. Often, men go for glasses in dark or neutral colors: brown, black, gray, steel, and dark blue are all common colors for men’s eyeglasses. Women have more flexibility when it comes to their frames. They can go from bright red or checker patterned frames to dark brown or black. Often, such colorful eyeglasses will be built with women in mind. Thus, if a male did want to invest in colorful frames, he may find that they are too small.

There aren’t many differences between men’s and women’s eyeglasses. Really, the differences are based on the size, shape, and color of the frames. More and more eyeglasses today are being made to fit both genders. Thus, more and more options are appearing. The only way to find glasses that are right for you is to take the time to shop around and to try them on. You never know which items will look best with your face shape. Once you slip on the right pair of eyeglasses, you will know: It’s like slipping on a glove. Take the time to try on as many pairs as possible until you find the eyeglasses that are best for you.