Victoria's Secret Models Continue to Show Plenty of Skin at the Fashion Show's After-Party

Alessandra Ambrosio, Taylor Swift, Karlie Kloss & more take the pink carpet

By Lindsey Sirera Dec 03, 2014 5:48 PMTags
Alessandra Ambrosio, Karlie Kloss, Behati Prinsloo, Candice Swanepoel, Taylor SwiftGetty Images

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You didn't just expect the Angels to head home after wrapping the annual Victoria's Secret fashion show last night, did you? After shedding diamond-encrusted bras and molten wings, the supermodels slipped into their red carpet best for the star-studded after-party. And good heavens, did they prove yet again why they're dubbed Angels!

Alessandra Ambrosio swapped her $2 million Dream Angels Fantasy Bra for a sultry caged Balmain design with ample sheer illusion panels. And if it looks familiar, then it's probably because Kendall Jenner rocked the same number this year at the Balmain show during Paris Fashion Week Spring 2015. It seems Alessandra has a knack for picking up on Kardashian-Jenner trends, as she stepped out in a shockingly similar version of Kim Kardashian's V-neck Balmain mini from the MTV VMAs.

From sheer to sheerer, Candice Swanepoel put everything on display in a plunging see-through Zuhair Murad gown, with strategically arranged floral details covering her assets. Behati Prinsloo also took a plunge with a sparkling deep-V gown, showing off her svelte physique in an alluring black sequined and fringed design.

Karlie Kloss covered up a bit more than her fellow Angels, slipping into a snow-white, décolletage-concealing Alexander McQueen gown with a bold black bow and a center slit. And where there's Karlie, there's BFF Taylor Swift. An honorary Angel of the evening, Swift created a supermodel moment in a heavenly white Zuhair Murad Couture design with a sheer embroidered bodice and a bright skirt with—what else?—a leg revealing slit.

After seeing the jaw-dropping photos from the 2014 Victoria's Secret fashion show, we thought it just couldn't get any better. Clearly, we were wrong!