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Victoria's Secret models are people (usually women) who present the products of the American retailer Victoria's Secret.
Transportation in 1948 was not much different than it is now. There were airplanes, cars, trains, and even ships. However, newer models of these types of transportation have developed over the years.
If you're asking for all the VS models (both past and present), there are 50+ models that have done work for Victoria's Secret.
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