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Victoria's Secret is overhauling its image

Victoria's Secret is overhauling its image

By Cecilia Matanatabu
21/06/2021
Soccer player Megan Rapinoe[Image: getty images]

Less than two years after Victoria's Secret pulled the plug on its star-studded annual fashion show, known for runway looks that combined strappy lingerie with enormous wings, the brand is retiring its supermodel "Angels" for good.

Taking their place is a new group of seven ambassadors, called the "VS Collective," who are known for their advocacy work in gender equality and body positivity, and who represent a wider range of body types and sexual and gender identities.

The collective -- which includes soccer player Megan Rapinoe, actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas and plus-size model Paloma Elsesser -- will work on new product lines and multimedia content, as well as supporting women's causes for the company, according to a press release.

Prianka

The about-face comes after years of criticism that Victoria's Secret was promoting dated ideas of femininity and that its collections were made for a narrow range of body types.

According to Women's Wear Daily, the brand had a 19% market share in the US women's intimate apparel space as of December 2020, down from 32% in 2015.

Last year, L Brands announced that it was shutting a quarter of Victoria's Secret stores, and more followed earlier this year.

"Especially over the last five years, public criticism of Victoria's Secret's narrow and exclusive beauty ideals has been building and its sales started to decline," said Chantal Fernandez, a senior correspondent at trade publication The Business of Fashion, over email.

"The rebrand announced this week is the first real significant indication of how VS is trying to move its marketing forward."

By: Jacqui Palumbo

[Source: CNN]

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