Victoria's Secret Angel Elsa Hosk insists women don't need 'huge boobs' to be sexy as she joins Martha Hunt and Taylor Hill in urging others to love their natural shape

  • Elsa, 27, Martha, 26, and Taylor, 20, spoke candidly about confidence and learning to love yourself during a Victoria's Secret live-stream on Tuesday
  • The Angels revealed that many of the brand's models advocated for Victoria's Secret's new padding-free bralettes
  • Elsa explained that while she is in 'awe' of naturally large breasts, it is important to be 'natural and casual' 
  • Meanwhile, Taylor noted that she doesn't have a 'huge chest', but she agrees that being 'natural nowadays is so in style'  

Victoria's Secret models are known for their enviable curves, but Angel Elsa Hosk is encouraging women to embrace their natural bust size as she insists you don't need 'huge boobs' to be sexy. 

The 27-year-old showed off her figure in a lace bralette worn under a plunging top and high-waisted trousers as she joined fellow Angels Martha Hunt, 26, and Taylor Hill, 20, at a live-stream press conference at the brand's Herald Square flagship store in New York City on Tuesday.

'If you do naturally [have large breasts], like wow, I'm in awe, but it is so much about just being natural and casual and not trying too hard,' Elsa told Daily Mail Online. 

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Peekaboo style: Elsa Hosk encourage women to embrace their natural bust size at a Victoria's Secret event held in New York City on Tuesday. The 27-year-old is pictured wearing the brand's new lace bralette 

Peekaboo style: Elsa Hosk encourage women to embrace their natural bust size at a Victoria's Secret event held in New York City on Tuesday. The 27-year-old is pictured wearing the brand's new lace bralette 

Love yourself: Elsa was joined by fellow Angels Martha Hunt (left), 26, and Taylor Hill (right), 20, and all three models agreed that women should never compare themselves to others 

Love yourself: Elsa was joined by fellow Angels Martha Hunt (left), 26, and Taylor Hill (right), 20, and all three models agreed that women should never compare themselves to others 

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Martha, Taylor, and Elsa all appear in the brand's latest commercial for its new bralettes, and at Tuesday's event they revealed that many of the Angels advocated for the padding-free option that highlights a woman's natural shape. 

'We have been pushing for it. We really have,' Martha told Daily Mail Online of the sexy style that all three models incorporated into their outfits.

While Martha paired her black halter with a high-waisted cream skirt, Taylor and Elsa let their bralettes peak through their tops. 

'I don't have a huge chest, but I love wearing the bralette because they are just fun and flirty,' Taylor explained. 'I think being yourself and being natural nowadays is so in style, and it is so important because I think it is just more fun and it is more comfortable.' 

Model style: Martha (pictured) paired her Victoria's Secret seamless high-neck black bralette with a high-waisted cream shirt, while Taylor let hers peak out of a white lace top
Model style: Martha paired her Victoria's Secret seamless high-neck black bralette with a high-waisted cream shirt, while Taylor (pictured) let hers peak out of a white lace top

Model style: Martha (left) paired her Victoria's Secret seamless high-neck black bralette with a high-waisted cream shirt, while Taylor (right) let hers peak out of a white lace top 

Advocates: Taylor, Elsa, and Martha revealed that many Victoria's Secret Angels pushed the brand into creating the padding-free bralettes to give women another option to incorporate into their everday lives

Advocates: Taylor, Elsa, and Martha revealed that many Victoria's Secret Angels pushed the brand into creating the padding-free bralettes to give women another option to incorporate into their everday lives

Taylor admitted that when it comes to her personal style she is 'such a tomboy' because she not only hates wearing heels, she hates wearing shoes. 

'I want to walk around barefoot,' she said with a laugh. 

And while some women believe they need to wear padded bras because their breasts aren't big enough,  Martha insists: 'You don't!'

'It's tough because women often compare themselves to other women, but you got at some point just embrace what you have, and just go for it,' she noted. 

However, the models are quick to note that there will always be a time and place for a padded bra. 

Natural beauty: Elsa, who is pictured in the brand's new bralette campaign, said women don't need to have 'huge boobs' to be sexy 

Natural beauty: Elsa, who is pictured in the brand's new bralette campaign, said women don't need to have 'huge boobs' to be sexy 

Strike a pose: Martha (pictured) and Taylor are also featured in the new commercial, which sees them modeling a variety of Victoria's Secret new bralettes
Strike a pose: Martha and Taylor (pictured) are also featured in the new commercial, which sees them modeling a variety of Victoria's Secret new bralettes

Strike a pose: Martha and Taylor are also featured in the new commercial, which sees them modeling a variety of Victoria's Secret new bralettes 

'Padding is still sexy,' Taylor said. 'It is still there because there are some looks that you should have just a little bit of cleavage and that is always super nice.'

Martha agreed that some outfits may require the 'extra lift' of a padded bra, but she thinks the 'bralette is just a cooler more modern way to go'. 

Although it is often assumed that a Victoria's Secret model would never have issues with confidence, Martha, Taylor, and Elsa maintain that they are just like anyone else. 

'We all have moments where we feel insecure and not up for having your picture taken,' Elsa explained. 'But I try to think, "You can't be perfect all the time."

Catwalkers: Elsa is pictured strutting down the runway at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show last November
Catwalkers: Taylor is pictured strutting down the runway at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show last November

Catwalkers: Elsa (left) and Taylor (right) are pictured strutting down the runway at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show last November

Good advice: Martha, who is pictured at the 2015 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show,  said 'it is all about just being yourself and not trying to be someone you're not' 

Good advice: Martha, who is pictured at the 2015 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show,  said 'it is all about just being yourself and not trying to be someone you're not' 

'You'll have days where you wake up where you'll feel like a million dollars and then you will have days where you just want to hide under the cover. Everyone has those moments - even Victoria's Secret models.' 

But unlike the majority of the female population, Martha, Taylor, and Elsa are required to pose in sexy lingerie and swimsuits as part of their job, no matter how they are feeling that day. 

So how do they cope?

'Working out always makes me feel my sexiest,' Martha revealed. 'Even right now when I am dealing with allergies and I'm congested, you got to fit it in that workout, and you'll feel really great.'

And she isn't the only model who finds breaking a sweat a confidence boost; Taylor agreed that working out helps combat the common insecurities that even Victoria's Secret models face.  

Breaking a sweat: Martha, who is pictured boxing with Elsa, said working out makes her feel her sexiest 

Breaking a sweat: Martha, who is pictured boxing with Elsa, said working out makes her feel her sexiest 

Support system: Elsa, who is pictured with her fellow models and friends, said she stays confident by surrounding herself with the people who love her no matter what 

Support system: Elsa, who is pictured with her fellow models and friends, said she stays confident by surrounding herself with the people who love her no matter what 

Different look: Taylor admitted that she 'such a tomboy' when it comes to her personal style. The model is pictured at the Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini fashion show
Different look: Taylor admitted that she 'such a tomboy' when it comes to her personal style. The model is pictured on the street in New York in February

Different look: Taylor admitted that she 'such a tomboy' when it comes to her personal style. The model is pictured at the Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini show (left) and on the street in New York in February (right)

'In our everyday lives we are our own worst critics, so going to the gym and feeling fit and getting healthy is the one thing that really helps me stay sane and keep my head on my shoulders,' Taylor explained. 

Meanwhile, Elsa said she stays grounded by spending quality time with the people who love her and think she is 'beautiful not matter what'. 

'If you are having an awful time, be around those people who make you feel good,' she added.

All three of the women candidly spoke about the importance of finding confidence by embracing who you are as a person.   

'I think confidence shows with women. It is all about just being yourself and not trying to be someone you're not,' Martha said, while Elsa added: 'Don't compare yourself to anyone. Just be you. 

'Be the best version of you because you are unique. There is nobody like you.'  

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