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Victoria’s Secret Swaps Angels with Women Achievers in a Rebranding Exercise

ictoria's Secret new brand ambassadors included accomplished women. CEO says the brand will be about what women want instead of men

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Victoria’s Secret Swaps Angels with Women Achievers in a Rebranding Exercise

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  1. Victoria’s Secret Swaps Angels with Women Achievers in a Rebranding Exercise The playboy reverie and the barbie bodies whose avatars were the Victoria’s Secret Angels are gone. The features, wings, rhinestones are gathering dust, and the real diamonds, gems, and the “Fantasy Bra” are no more. Seven famous women have replaced the victoria secret models for their achievements, not their physical attributes. New Faces of Victoria’s Secret Some of these famous women are the new victoria’s secret models: 1.Megan Rapinoe is a 35-year-old pink-haired gender equity campaigner and soccer star. 2.Eileen Gu is a 17-year-old Chinese American Olympic prospect and freestyle skier. 3.Paloma Essler is a 29-year-old inclusivity advocate and bi-racial model. She was a rare 14 size model on the Vogue cover. 4.Priyanka Chopra Jonas is a 39-year-old Indian actor and a tech investor. These successful women will spearhead an extreme and unabashed turnaround that one can recall in recent memory. They will attempt to redefine Victoria’s Secret’s version of “sexy” and sell to the masses.

  2. The red sequined strapless dress gown with low back and plenty of cleavage-revealing epitomized the curves which Jessica Rabbit was famous for and the scantily clad victoria’s secret model’s image for decades. This was a stereotype that was accepted for femineity. This image of Victoria’s Secret is now out of tune with a more inclusive culture, not to mention the internal turmoil and increased competition faced by the brand. According to the Chief Executive of Victoria’s Secret, the company now wants to become a leading advocate for female empowerment globally. READ MORE: Victoria’s Secret Swaps Angels with Women Achievers in a Rebranding Exercise (ihqreviews.com) IHQ Reviews Email ID: support@businessupside.com Visit Us: https://www.ihqreviews.com/ Stay Connected Via: https: //www.facebook.com/businessupside https://www.youtu be.com/channel/UCuSkeS5oUB2tRIBDYntmaw https://twitter.com/BusinessUpside

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