Former Victoria’s Secret Angels Alessandra Ambrosio, Candice Swanepoel, Stella Maxwell, Sara Sampaio, Martha Hunt, Elsa Hosk, Lily Aldridge, Lais Ribeiro and Leomie Anderson recently reunited for a new lingerie shoot – with a trashy twist.
The supermodels traded their VS stuffed toys for literal teddy bears for More or Less magazine’s aptly titled shoot “Earth Angels,” rocking “faux-fashion label Kezako’s upcycled underwear made of aluminum foil, dried-out loaves of bread, old newspapers, stuffed animals and then some.” , says the glossy’s Instagram post.
A few of the ex-Angels even got their wings back: Swanepoel, who is reportedly in a relationship with Kanye West and has modeled for both Yeezy and Kim Kardashian’s Skims, donned a pair made of trash bags and tape for a dramatic snap, along with a bodysuit made from reclaimed leather.
Ambrosio, meanwhile, struck a sultry pose in a bodysuit made from plush toys sourced from eBay, in a look dubbed “Frankentoys.”
“The most disruptive thing in fashion right now is humor,” More or Less founder Jaime Perlman told The Post.
“And we always try to inject something into serious subjects. Fashion can sometimes take itself a little too seriously. I think people are hesitant to do more eco because it’s a tough subject and scares people off.”
The “Earth Angels” spread featured former Victoria’s Secret models wearing outfits made from newspapers, toys and even old baguettes.
More or less
The “Earth Angels” spread featured former Victoria’s Secret models wearing outfits made from newspapers, toys and even old baguettes.
More or less
The “Earth Angels” spread featured former Victoria’s Secret models wearing outfits made from newspapers, toys and even old baguettes.
More or less
The “Earth Angels” spread featured former Victoria’s Secret models wearing outfits made from newspapers, toys and even old baguettes.
More or less
The “Earth Angels” spread featured former Victoria’s Secret models wearing outfits made from newspapers, toys and even old baguettes.
More or less
The “Earth Angels” spread featured former Victoria’s Secret models wearing outfits made from newspapers, toys and even old baguettes.
More or less
The “Earth Angels” spread featured former Victoria’s Secret models wearing outfits made from newspapers, toys and even old baguettes.
More or less
The “Earth Angels” spread featured former Victoria’s Secret models wearing outfits made from newspapers, toys and even old baguettes.
More or less
The “Earth Angels” spread featured former Victoria’s Secret models wearing outfits made from newspapers, toys and even old baguettes.
More or less
The “Earth Angels” spread featured former Victoria’s Secret models wearing outfits made from newspapers, toys and even old baguettes.
More or less
The “Earth Angels” spread featured former Victoria’s Secret models wearing outfits made from newspapers, toys and even old baguettes.
More or less
The “Earth Angels” spread featured former Victoria’s Secret models wearing outfits made from newspapers, toys and even old baguettes.
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Like their inventive ensembles, the former Angels’ poses were recycled as well — from their years spent on the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show catwalk, at least.
Consider this sexy shoot proof that, as the magazine put it, “one person’s trash is another’s smoking hot look.”