Victoria’s Secret Releases the Swim 2016 Catalogue

Victoria's Secret Angel Elsa Hosk
Victoria’s Secret Angel Elsa Hosk

Victoria’s Secret launches the Swim 2016 collection with the release of the brand’s Swim Catalogue.

Shot by fashion photographer Guy Aroch on the beautiful island of Bora Bora, the catalogue is stated to be “your destination for the sexiest, most fashionable swim styles of the season.”

The brand, known for building the careers of the most recognized Supermodels in the world, has selected Angel Elsa Hosk to appear on the cover wearing The Crochet Bikini.

This marks the first time Elsa has been chosen as the cover model to launch the annual Swim Catalogue series.

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Elsa Hosk was born in Stockholm, Sweden. She can be seen in a variety of the brand’s print and television campaigns and has walked in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show since 2011.

Hot trends seen in this year’s collection include surf and boho-inspired swimwear, which are featured in a wide variety of colors and silhouettes.

Neoprene-like crochet and sporty zip styles are perfect for active days, along with colorblock graphics and sexy strappy details, which make a statement on the beach, according to the company.

The Swim 2016 collection is available now at VictoriasSecret.com, in the Victoria’s Secret Catalogue, and on the Victoria’s Secret iPad and iPhone apps. It will be available at select Victoria’s Secret stores beginning January 12th.

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