Pink (Victoria's Secret)

Pink (stylized PINK), a subsidiary of L Brands, is a lingerie line by Victoria's Secret targeting younger women than their main line. The target demographic consists of youth, ages 18 to 22.[1]

History

The first Pink store in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada opened at the Bayshore Shopping Centre as a small location in October 2013.

On October 16, 2002, Victoria's Secret announced the launch of Pink, a new product line targeted to 15- to 22-year-olds.[1] The strategy driving Victoria's Secret's launch of Pink is to introduce the teenage girls to Victoria's Secret stores.[2] Pink sells underwear, swimsuits, sleepwear, loungewear, beauty products, and accessories, with the intent to transition buyers into more adult product lines, such as Angels, Very Sexy, and Body by Victoria.[3]

Pink's competition in the lingerie market for the youth demographic includes Abercrombie & Fitch[4] and Aerie by American Eagle.[1][5] Pink's pajamas and sweat pants were popular within the teenage and preteen set from 2006.[6] In 2009, Pink established its first four stand-alone stores in Canada.[7] In 2010, sales at PINK reached $1 billion.[7]

Pink has a college line that focuses brand recognition through public university athletics. Promotions for the line come from college tours, tie-ins with the music channel MTV, and social media such as Facebook and MySpace. In 2011, the line announced a partnership with all 32 NFL teams and began selling apparel containing NFL team logos and names.[8] The partnership is part of a marketing strategy for the NFL to market to teenage girls and college-aged women. Pink discontinued the NFL line in 2016. [8]

Controversy

The controversial bicycle corset[9] used in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 "Pink Ball" segment.

In March 2013, the company mounted a marketing campaign for sexy underwear titled "Bright Young Things" directed at teen and pre-teen girls that drew considerable negative attention. The underwear contained wording including "call me", "feeling lucky", and "wild".[10] The company was accused of "sexualising" teenage girls. When the ad campaign was launched, Victoria's Secret chief financial officer Stuart Burgdoerfer said that the line of underwear allowed "15 or 16 years old... to be older, and they want to be cool like the girl in college". After the criticism increased, Victoria's Secret removed the items from the company's website and said that the ad campaign was meant for college-age women.[11]

Kylie Bisutti, a former Victoria's Secret model, headlined the two "Pink to Purpose" campus events in 2013 and 2014. This campaign, unrelated to the retailer, describes itself as an encouragement for women "to leave the PINK lifestyle to find PURPOSE!" Bisutti perceives her past as "being at the pinnacle of the PINK lifestyle of fake, broken relationships".[12][13]

Marketing

Victoria's Secret Pink Store in New York City

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show

There has been segment in the annual Victoria's Secret Fashion Show since 2006. In 2007, the brand held an event featuring spokesmodel Miranda Kerr, alongside Jessica Stam and Rosie Huntington Whiteley. A spot in the 2007 fashion show was given to Katie Wile after she won a contest called "Pink Road Trip to the Runway."[14]

Jessica Stam, Miranda Kerr, Behati Prinsloo (3 times), Erin Heatherton, Jessica Hart, Ieva Laguna, Elsa Hosk and Taylor Marie Hill have held the task of opening the segment over the years.

PINK also sponsors fashion show viewing parties when the show airs.[15]

Spokesmodels

Nationality Name Contract
Brazil Brazil Alessandra Ambrosio 2004–2006[16]
Australia Australia Miranda Kerr 2006–2009[17]
Namibia Namibia Behati Prinsloo 2008–2011[18][19]
Australia Australia Jessica Hart 2011-2013
Sweden Sweden Elsa Hosk 2011–2014[20]
United States United States Rachel Hilbert 2015–present[21]
United States United States Zuri Tibby 2016–present[22]
United States United States Grace Elizabeth 2016–present

Pink has its own spokesmodels, the first one being Alessandra Ambrosio, followed by Miranda Kerr.

PINK has partnered with both the MLB and the NFL for lines launched by Prinsloo as well as then Angels Chanel Iman, Erin Heatherton and Candice Swanepoel.[23][24][25] Since then, various spokesmodels, including Hosk and Jessica Hart have attended sports events to promote those joint ventures.[26][27][28]

Each year since 2010,[29] the brand has hosted spring break parties to promote its collegiate collection,[30][31] usually hosted by two female models (having included Prinsloo, Iman, Hosk, Hilbert, Sara Sampaio, Gigi Hadid and Devon Windsor) and a male guest such as Alexander Ludwig,[32] Nick Jonas,[33] Cody Simpson,[34] or Diego Boneta[35] They have also held campus bashes.[36] Zuri Tibby became the brand's first spokesmodel of color in 2016.[22]

Other models, such as Taylor Marie Hill,[37] Emily Didonato,[38] and Jessica Stroher[39] as well as numerous celebrities (including Ashlee Simpson[40]) have appeared at events for the brand.

References

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  17. "Miranda Kerr Launches Victoria's Secret New Pink Bdy Organic and Natural Body Care Collection". Zimbio.com. March 10, 2009.
  18. Barnett, Leisa (May 27, 2008). "Victoria's Pick". Vogue. UK. Retrieved November 3, 2012.
  19. Kaunitz, Kate (March 15, 2010). "Behati Prinsloo Opens PINK". Fashionista. Retrieved October 18, 2012.
  20. Lewis, Casey (November 3, 2012). "Supermodel Elsa Hosk on Her Favorite Sports, Style Essentials, and Advice For Breaking Into The Business". teenvogue.com.
  21. "Rachel Hilbert Is the New Face of Victoria's Secret Pink—See the Pics!". E! Online. June 10, 2015.
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  23. "Strange Bedfellows: Victoria's Secret Pink Makes Football Jerseys". Racked.com. April 23, 2010.
  24. "Candice Swanpoel & Behati Prinsloo attend the Victoria's Secret Pink MLB collection launch in Chicago". EyePrime. June 14, 2010.
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  29. Heather Muir. "Victoria's Secret PINK Takes Over Spring Break in Key West!". Seventeen.
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  31. "Victoria's Secret PINK Model Sara Sampaio & DJ Irie Host A Spring Break Beach Party In Destin Florida". Guest of a Guest.
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