Kuwait Times

Victoria's Secret hires first transgende­r model after criticism

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Victoria’s Secret has hired Valentina Sampaio as its first transgende­r model, her agent said yesterday, as the struggling lingerie brand seeks to modernize its image. Daniel Robson at Premier Model Management in London, confirmed the Brazilian model had signed a contract with Victoria’s Secret, but declined to comment further. Sampaio posted a backstage Instagram photo of herself in a white dressing gown on a shoot this week, with the hashtags #diversity and #new #vspink #campaign, referring to Pink, the brand launched in 2002 aimed at younger women. Victoria’s Secret, famed for the jewel-encrusted bras and dazzling “angel” wings worn by supermodel­s at its annual fashion show, is battling falling sales as more women shift to cheaper bralettes and sports bras.

The decision to use a transgende­r model follows a backlash against comments by marketing chief of parent company L Brands, Ed Razek, in Vogue last year, when he said he would not use trans or plus-size models “because

the show is a fantasy”. Victoria’s Secret and L Brands did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment or confirm reports of Razek’s departure. The high-profile lingerie retailer is rethinking its annual fashion show, after criticism that it is sexist and out of touch as network television viewing figures have slumped.

Sampaio, who has appeared on magazine covers including Vogue Paris, Vogue Brasil and Elle Mexico, is one of a growing number of high-profile trans models, amid pressure for the fashion industry to become more diverse and inclusive. Razek later apologized on Twitter for his “insensitiv­e” comment on trans models, saying, “We’ve had transgende­r models come to castings ... And like many others, they didn’t make it.” “I admire and respect their journey to embrace who they really are,” said a statement on Victoria’s Secret’s account.

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