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Victoria’s Secret reveals its 'What is sexy' list: Which star's got the sexiest feature?

Victoria's Secret sure knows how to pick 'em. Every year, the ultra-popular lingerie company reveals its "What Is Sexy" list -- filled with a tally of celebrities who have awe-inspiring features like flawless hair, full lips and, yes, even a rockin' sense of humor. It's safe to say 2013 is no different.

Who's got the best smile? That nod went to Zoe Saldana this year, whose infectious, wide smile can't be overlooked. Blake Lively and her long stems secured the "sexiest legs" category and it looks like Amanda Seyfried's silky smooth hair is something to fawn over.


As for bodies, Columbian singer and "Voice" coach Shakira was victorious in the "sexiest curves" category and Barbadian beauty Rihanna landed the "sexiest bikini body" with her toned physique.

But it's not all physical features that Victoria's Secret aims to praise. Jennifer Lawrence landed on the list this year, having the "sexiest sense of humor." Who can deny her that? From her clumsy trips while accepting awards to her overall self-deprecating style, the "Silver Linings Playbook" star is practically the best friend America has always wanted.

From Amanda Seyfried and her flawless hair to Jennifer Lawrence and her hilarious sense of humor, we want to know which star you think has the absolute sexiest feature.

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