Victoria’s Secret Launches Strapless Bra, Miranda Kerr Reveals Beauty Secrets
Victoria's Secret has launched a new series of strapless bras, with Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr at the forefront of their campaign.
The former Victoria's Secret Angel showed off her curves in a series of leopard print and multi-coloured lingerie. According to Victoria's Secret, the strapless bra is made of super soft and sheer stretch lace with a magnetic front closure that provides a seamless strap at the back. The bra works on underwire lifts and is made of nylon and comfy laces. The front magnetic clasp provides the "stay-in-place" fit.
Meanwhile, Kerr also revealed a few more secrets behind her staying fit, slim and sexy, even after giving birth to her first child, with Hollywood star Orlando Bloom.
The 5' 9" model claimed she maintained her figure with a method called "resistance training", something used by several Hollywood celebrities. The American Sports Medicine Institute (ASMI) described the method as "gradually and progressively overloading the musculature system so it gets stronger."
"I make sure I do half an hour of yoga in the morning so that then I'm feeling good. I have been working out quite a bit doing Pilates and yoga and strength training with weights and resistant bands and I eat super healthy. Health is really wealth I think," Kerr told the Daily Mail.
"I personally take four tablespoons of coconut oil per day, either on my salads, in my cooking or in my cups of green tea," Kerr added, in an earlier interview. She also said she had learned meditation from Bloom.
"If I'm in the car on the way to work or if I'm on the plane on the way to a job I'll do a meditation. I can't feel bad about being who I am, just like the girl next to me can't feel bad about being who she is. Because a rose can never be a sunflower and a sunflower can never be a rose. I want to encourage women to embrace their own uniqueness. Because just like a rose is beautiful, so is a sunflower, so is a peony. I mean, all flowers are beautiful in their own way, and that's like women too," Miranda emphasised.
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