Former University of Otago student Stella Maxwell shared the runway with iconic pop star Lady Gaga at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show on Thursday.
The former Dunedin model paraded around the Poker Face singer in a feather-adorned lederhosen creation for the lingerie brand's annual show.
This is the second time the model, who was discovered in 2008 by the Dunedin-based Ali McD agency, had strutted her stuff at the show which was one of the biggest on the fashion calender each year.
The show took place at the Grand Palais in Paris, France, and featured some of the biggest current names in modelling from Alessandra Ambrosio to Adriana Lima and Kendall Jenner.
Models from all over the world strutted their stuff clad in revealing lingerie with many donning the show's famous "angel" wings.
Miss Maxwell is the second model with ties to New Zealand to walk in the show following Jessica Clarke of Palmerston North in 2011. This year's show had two Kiwi models in the line-up as 24-year-old Aucklander Georgia Fowler joined Miss Maxwell for her Victoria's Secret Fashion Show debut.













