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The Victoria’s Secret Swim Lookbook Stars Candice Swanepoel and More

It should come as no surprise that the Victoria’s Secret Swim 2015 catalog takes place in a beach paradise. This is the typical setting for such collections, after all. But what does make the photoshoot stand out is the candid quality behind each shot. Although carefully directed, the Victoria’s Secret Swim 2015 lookbook adheres to a cinematic aesthetic that many will find themselves drawn to.

Starring top models Behati Prinsloo, who happens to be the chosen cover girl, Candice Swanepoel, Lily Aldridge, Lais Ribeiro, Andreea Diaconu and Nadine Leopold, the Victoria’s Secret Swim 2015 catalog was shot by Greg Kadel. It features a wide range of different styles from vibrant and edgy to softer and more bohemian. There is a swimming suit for just about any look.
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