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   Rance to All   
   Re: Victoria's Secret Woke Brand CEO Out   
   30 Mar 23 11:01:02   
   
   XPost: alt.fashion, alt.transgendered, sac.politics   
   XPost: talk.politics.guns   
   From: rance@v.s   
      
   On 29 Nov 2021, RichA  posted some   
   news:so3ik4$ild$66@news.dns-netz.com:   
      
   > Ugly fat woke cunt.   
      
   Victoria’s Secret brand CEO Amy Hauk has left her position after less than   
   a year on the job as the company struggles in the wake of its disastrous   
   woke reforms.   
      
   On Tuesday, the company announced that Hauk would be stepping down from   
   her position as CEO of its Pink apparel brand for teens and the overall   
   company brand.   
      
   According to CNN Business, Martin Waters, CEO of parent company Victoria’s   
   Secret & Co., will take her place.   
      
   “Shares of Victoria’s Secret dropped 8% on the news during after-hours   
   trading Tuesday,” noted the outlet.   
      
   “Sales tumbled in 2020 during the peak of Covid-19 but bounced back in   
   2021,” it added.   
      
   “They are projected to fall by up to 7% this year.”   
      
   Last summer, the company stoked controversy when it scrapped the iconic   
   Victoria’s Secret Angels.   
      
   Instead, the company went “woke” and replaced models with the likes of   
   leftist soccer star Megan Rapinoe.   
      
   It even hired the company’s first biologically male transgender model.   
      
   However, rather unsurprisingly, the wokeness has not paid off.   
      
   Victoria’s Secret fired 160 management-level employees over the summer at   
   its Ohio headquarters in an effort to save the business $40 million.   
      
   Notably, sales at the lingerie company dropped by 4.5% to $1.5 billion   
   earlier in 2022, the New York Post reported.   
      
   The report adds that comparable sales from the same period in 2021 had   
   declined by 8%.   
      
   “When we first announced our repositioning, we got a significant amount of   
   mail from people who said, ‘This is terrible, you’re scorching the earth,   
   you’re spoiling your brand. We love the way it was before. Why are you   
   changing it?’” Victoria’s Secret CEO Martin Waters said, denying the   
   changes hurt the company.   
      
   In 2019, the company hired its first transgender model, Valentina Sampaio,   
   a biological male who “identifies as female.”   
      
   The move came as longtime VS chief marketing officer Ed Razek, who   
   criticized the idea of hiring transgender models for the company’s fashion   
   show, resigned.   
      
   “It’s like, why doesn’t your show do this?” Razek told Vogue in 2018 when   
   asked about so-called inclusivity.   
      
   “Shouldn’t you have transsexuals in the show?”   
      
   “No. No, I don’t think we should. Well, why not?   
      
   “Because the show is a fantasy.   
      
   “It’s a 42-minute entertainment special. That’s what it is.”   
      
   And by 2021, the iconic VS Angels were dropped and replaced with a new   
   promotional campaign called the “VS Collective.”   
      
   “Fashion is a business of change,” CEO Leslie Wexner said in 2019,   
   announcing the end of the Angels fashion show broadcast.   
      
   “We must evolve and change to grow.   
      
   “With that in mind, we have decided to rethink the traditional Victoria’s   
   Secret Fashion Show.”   
      
   Rapinoe was tapped as one of the women to be in the new campaign.   
      
   The choice was apparently based on her far-left activism and “woke”   
   achievements rather than her body or looks.   
      
   The soccer star notably slammed the company she teamed up with for its   
   “patriarchal” and “sexist” past.   
      
   The marketing was “patriarchal, sexist, viewing not just what it meant to   
   be sexy but what the clothes were trying to accomplish through a male lens   
   and through what men desired,” she complained to The New York Times.   
      
   “And it was very much marketed toward younger women.”   
      
   Rapinoe added that the VS Angels were “really harmful.”   
      
      
      
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