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Victoria’s Secret CEO resigns amid flagging sales and model controvers­y

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The CEO of US clothing and lingerie brand Victoria’s Secret has resigned amid flagging sales and controvers­y around a lack of diversity at the clothing line’s iconic annual fashion show, a source said on Wednesday.

A source familiar with the matter said CEO Jan Singer, who had been in the position since September 2016, would leave the company, but did not specify when.

US media outlets had re- ported the move without specifying the reason, and Victoria’s Secret parent company, L Brands, declined to comment.

The departure comes less than a week after the brand’s marketing director Ed Razek garnered anger for saying in a Vogue interview that Victoria’s Secret had thought about and decided against including transgende­r or plus-size models in their show, which this year was held in New York on November 8.

“We attempted to do a television special for plus-sizes [in 2000]. No one had any interest in it, still don’t,” Razek told the magazine.

The director cited pop star Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty line, which carries plus sizes, but said Victoria’s Secret didn’t want to include new models just to be “politicall­y correct,” and that they are a “specialty business” which doesn’t market to everyone.

The comments sparked a surge of criticism on social media, to the point that Razek issued a public apology, saying that the brand wouldn’t object to hiring a transgende­r model.

Outside of that controvers­y, Singer’s departure as CEO comes at a difficult time for the lingerie company, which has suffered from a slow-down in recent years. Sales fell 8 percent in 2017.

In the first half of 2018, L Brand was able to stabilize Victoria’s Secret, particu- larly thanks to the opening of several stores in the Chinese mainland and to the growth of online sales.

Critics say that its issues come because the brand and its models haven’t been able to adapt to the market’s new demands.

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Page Editor: huangtingt­ing@ globaltime­s.com.cn

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