Victoria's Secret unleashed the power of its sexiness scale on the celebrity world by presenting a "What Is Sexy?" list, which defines several aspects of sexiness by attaching a single name to it. For instance, "Gossip Girl" star Blake Lively was given the title of Sexiest Summer Style, "Hunger Games" star Jennifer Lawrence was picked for Sexiest Eyes, Olivia Wilde has the Sexiest Summer Glow. There were about 15 awards, but we wanted to know who the public placed at the top of that list.

Charlize Theron
Victoria's Secret kicked off the list with their Sexiest Actress, Charlize Theron, and they were wise to do so. The South African fashion model-turned-Oscar winner is unbeatable in the sexy department, and she's only gotten better with age. It's hard to believe this blonde beauty is 36 years old. Some words that respondents used to describe her were statuesque, timeless, gorgeous, flawless, classic, like an angel, and of course, sexy.
Olivia Wilde
The next name on the list didn't even receive half the votes Chalize did, but Olivia Wilde is not a force to be reckoned with. She's not quite as recognizable as Theron, but in the last eight years, the 28-year-old Irish-American actress has played prominent roles in "The O.C.," "House," "Tron: Legacy," and "Cowboys & Aliens." She's supposed to be in seven movies this year, and alread has four lined up for 2013. Talk about high demand.
Emma Stone
They just keep getting younger. Emma Stone, 23, was picked for the Victoria's Secret list for her sexy sense of humor. Kinda sounds like a cop-out, but it's serving her well. She was just a percent behind Wilde, and though she's not lined for for as many movies, she's got the better resume: "Zombieland," "The Help," and "The Amazing Spider-Man." (There are more, but she doesn't need them.)
If you'd like to vote on this question, dig deeper into the demographics, or engage in existing discussion about the topic, visit our poll about Victoria's Secret's "What Is Sexy?" list.. We'd love to hear from you!
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Do you deny that?
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Crimes ought to be judged according to the actions of the perpetrator not the cultural, physical, or social characteristics of the victim.
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It's not one's skin that makes him special, but rather what's underneath.