Victoria Secret includes Olympic soccer champion Megan Rapinoe

Megan Rapinoe

Victoria’s Secret has enlisted Olympic soccer champion Megan Rapinoe, actor Priyanka Chopra Jonas and many others in a push to be more inclusive.

The company on Wednesday announced its new VS Collective, a platform it says “will build new, deeper relationships with all women.”

Joining Chopra Jonas and Rapinoe in the collective is model and body advocate Paloma Elsesser, 17-year-old Chinese American freestyle skier Eileen Gu, media personality Amanda de Cadenet, South Sudanese-Australian model Adut Akech, and transgender model Valentina Sampaio.

Priyanka Chopra

Rapinoe said in a statement.”I am humbled to join this group of incredible women to drive change within the Victoria’s Secret brand and beyond,” “So often I felt myself on the outside looking in with brands in the beauty and fashion industry, and I’m thrilled to be creating a space that sees the true spectrum of ALL women.”

“positive change throughout the world.”

“Being a trans woman often means facing closed doors to people’s hearts. As a powerful global platform, Victoria’s Secret is committed to opening these doors for trans women like me, by celebrating, uplifting and advocating for ALL women,” she said in a statement.

Following the 2019 backlash, the company’s chief marketing officer,Martha Pease said in a statement ;

“a lot of work talking to women to understand where we were falling down and where we needed to really focus going forward.”

“They told us very clearly we needed to have more representation in our brand,” she said. “They wanted to see different types of women who look more like them and the direction that was really clear from what they were saying is to bring a different type of woman.”

“We looked for women who had a track record of accomplishment but also a multidimensional aspect to who they are and how they show up in the world that would help us bring a different type of narrative to our brand,” Pease said.

“Victoria’s Secret is changing and the change is focused on being there for women, championing women, and advocating for women in ways that have a positive impact on their lives,” she added

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