Saturday, June 9, 2007

VictoriasSecret.com: The Official Site of Victoria's Secret

http://www.victoriassecret.com
fave site for sales in lingerie, clothes, shoes and all things girly

18 comments:

  1. Ayokong magclick sa site na yan. Baka matagal bago ako maka-log out. Hahaha!

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  2. talaga naman...ayaw mong bilhan si Ms. G ng mga ganito?..hmmm..parang na notice ko mas daming tumitingin sa link nito kaysa iba ko ah...bakit kaya? *innocent look*

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  3. Pati mga babae. Narcissistic siguro.

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  4. Sabi nila, when you feel sexy inside, you feel sexy outside.
    Kelan kaya magkaka-shop dito ang Victoria's Secret?

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  5. but the prob is, napuna ko its only cosmetics, fragrances and toiletries as well as bras and panties don sa shop nila napuntahan ko sa US...I mean they dont have the clothes (tshirts, blouses, pants etc.) which I usually drool over...

    which is why don ako sa website nila before..then later, sinalpakan ng customs dito ng malaking tax yung inorder ko ...so di na rin ako bumili..
    hello? sino ako Kris Aquino na lalagyan nila ng pagkalaki-laking tax..

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  6. I'm interested in their underwear though I was told other brands such as Gap and Old Navy are better.

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  7. I have not tried the brands you spoke of...but the thing I like about VS undergarments are not only the range of colors but the styles too...esp those na di claro under tshirts or thin blouses...their swimwear is ok for design..

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  8. Have you tried Marks & Spencer? Suki nila ako ngayon. *hears coins falling from a big hole in pocket*
    VS swimwear are striking. Sana pag sinuot natin ganun din ang epek! Hehehe!

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  9. Some items in Victoria's Secret were for a long time made in the Philippines. I forgot by what company, but the Philippine underwear company (not Sogo) was named after a guy.

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  10. Some of the underwear garments of VS could be used as outerwear if you have enough nerve and panache. St. Michaels aimed for that convertability angle for a time. So did Natori. Panloob na pwedeng panlabas.

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  11. this I can vouch for...
    imagine my shock when I unfolded one swimwear I was so happy to receive and found this inside the "tarheta" or the tag inside "Assembled in the Philippines" huhuhu-bwahaha!

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  12. also another true statement by Sir B.

    I tried this once when I noticed that they had a shot of a model wearing a long-sleeve french cuff shirt, then over it she wore a lace camisole...sa loob lang nga ng kwarto ko ti-na-try yon and it didn't look bad naman...
    I didn't dare it sa office at baka sabihin nag-image change ako..hehehe

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  13. I think it is Eppie's by Anastacio. I don't know if that company is still around.

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  14. hey guys, check this out lasenza.com "Canadian" good quality and affordable ;) ;)

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  15. Cat, I'm having difficulty reading the entries because of the color of the page and the text, blue on blue. If the text were in yellow or white it'll be much easier. Just thought I'd mention that.

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  16. hmm...are you referring to the entries on the main page, or here inside for example in the page for the links...
    coz at first I was thinking of the black text on blue which might be difficult, but then there are blue texts, but which are lighter blue against the darker blue and so can contrast...also the posts here seem to be in white boxes with black fonts...*scratches chin thoughtfully*

    nakup..di ko pa naman alam pano mag CSS...oh dear..

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  17. It's the black letters on blue and bluegreen background that are difficult to read.

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