![]() While Victoria's Secret's fashion branch is finding itself a pop-culture pariah, how can we forget its fragrances, which arguably are the backbone of its beauty offerings? For those who couldn't find a comfortable bra in those pink-striped dressing rooms, finding a fragrance that appealed to a suburban fantasy of lingerie-clad love was a much more pleasurable experience. Well, why not? Because the show is a fantasy.” Girl, yikes. He responded to Vogue, “It’s like.shouldn’t you have transsexuals in the show? No. But after the filming of this year's show was followed by backlash at the lack of trans models cast, the company’s chief marketing officer, Ed Razek, was asked if he thinks the company should follow the shift in fashion to be more inclusive. The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show is generally a glitzy catwalk-turned-circus full of supermodels, pop stars, and of course, incredibly extra lingerie that no one can actually purchase, framed by wings so spectacularly wide they would never even be able to fit through the doorway of any bedroom. The glossy, modern, rococo decor screamed "affordable luxury." Much like its merchandise, the stores are pretty, frilly, and pink they're invitingly dimly lit, with tiered displays of three-for-$30 underwear that looked like cotton-blend wedding cakes. ![]() ![]() ![]() Found in almost every mall across America, it's probably that place where every young woman went to purchase one of her first bras. Victoria’s Secret seems to be a ubiquitous influence on so many American women’s experiences with commercial, mainstream femininity. ![]()
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