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2 minutes ago, bump said:and the budget thing....is VS really doing that badly? I can't tell you the last time I bought anything there and I used to shop there quite a bit. it seems like the VS store at my mall never has anyone in it.
I mean they are doing the bare minimum for everything and not in a good way. This is a big brand acting like they are an Instagram boutique store. If they want to mimic their old strategy of a boutique approach they should look to their competitors who do it better. It just comes across cheap and shows their loss of brand identity.
@Prettyphile Victoria's Secret basically said to their fan base... " Qu'ils mangent de la brioche." If these fans bought as much as they comment on VS posts then we wouldn't have these problems. ![]()
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There’s a random girl going off on everyone who posts something negative about the influencers in the comments too. It’s a mess.

2 hours ago, jessicanicole said:There’s a random girl going off on everyone who posts something negative about the influencers in the comments too. It’s a mess.
i've been discussing (playing) with her for hours, until I got tired and deleted my comment because she wouldn't stop. jesus, she's apparently 40 and acts like a 5 year old kid. she claims to be friends of these girls and said she worked with vs LMAO
so pathetic
They are using these influencers to promote the swim of other designers that they are selling on VS site. My understanding is that these influencers are not promoting VS swim. Maybe that designer that is selling their swim on VS site wanted to use the influencers and VS Angels don't have contract with those designers they have contract with VS so that is why they are not promoting that swim event.

1 hour ago, Sparkling said:They are using these influencers to promote the swim of other designers that they are selling on VS site. My understanding is that these influencers are not promoting VS swim. Maybe that designer that is selling their swim on VS site wanted to use the influencers and VS Angels don't have contract with those designers they have contract with VS so that is why they are not promoting that swim event.
You have a point but a lingerie giant like VS should know marketing better and not align 9 posts to their feed consecutively.
People couldn't care less for VS or their influences but it's putting the fans off as the posts has outnumbered their own angel squad of 16.
Not giving Ed ideas. Him being the visionary behind the fantasy may sign a few influencers lol

20 hours ago, DULOVEMEDO said:
I mean they are doing the bare minimum for everything and not in a good way. This is a big brand acting like they are an Instagram boutique store. If they want to mimic their old strategy of a boutique approach they should look to their competitors who do it better. It just comes across cheap and shows their loss of brand identity.
"loss of brand identity"....yes, exactly that. it's a shame because VS used to be so great, I looked forward to the catalogues and all of the fun fantasy pictures but especially swim pictures. the store at my mall still has pictures of Miranda and Doutzen in it, so it makes me wonder if they know that the public in person want to see older/more mature and elegant Angels and then they think all the online/internet stuff should be directed at teenagers?
I have never heard of these instagram bitches they're posting about but I don't think they're cute at all, especialyl that Cara girl. No thanks.
edit: I still think the "influencers" are a stupid move for VS to be posting about, but I looked more into the Cara Sanatana chick and she is kinda sweet, so maybe I was wrong there.

VS should learn from this mess and actually bring their Angels on those trips along with these "influencers" (hate that word!)... At the end of the day, what's the point of hiring 15 or so women to promote the brand if they're not going to use them? Plus, if it's a collab with another swimwear brand, having the Angels along will surely help both?

Victoria’s Secret has thrown a yacht party. As The Daily Mail reports on June 29, the lingerie giant generously sponsored a Turks and Caicos bash – but surprisingly, not for its own Angels. A picture posted to the brand’s account now appears to have gone sufficiently viral to make the newspaper’s headlines.
As The Daily Mail reports, the bevy of bikini or swimsuit-clad models enjoying the yacht trip was “[led]” by actress Cara Santana. The 34-year-old posted pictures of herself from the event on her own Instagram account – gorgeous as the snaps were, the bigger headline seems to have been made by the seven girls posing at the yacht’s edge.
The group snap (seen below) included relatively unknown social media influencers. Ashley Moore, Natalie Suarez, Jenny Cipoletti, Shea Marie, Chanelle Elise, and Dylana Suarez all joined the Santa Clarita Diet actress for some fun in the sun. The photo did, indeed, suggest the crew to be having a blast. While not every single girl was smiling, the overall body language of raised arms and camera-friendly pouting pointed towards the outing as being an enjoyable one. The Daily Mail reports other images from the party to have included the girls descending from the yacht, splashing around in the water, and indulging in a fancy dinner.
Fans left their comments to the photo posted by Victoria’s Secret. While many users asked specific questions about the brand’s lingerie, not all seemed satisfied with the concept behind the picture.
“Why have tons of angels when you’re just gonna use random girls instead,” one fan wrote.
The brand replied.
“Our Angels haven’t gone anywhere & we love them! We took a trip to Turks & Caicos with @Sheamarie, the designer of Skin by Same swimwear, to celebrate the launch of her exclusive Same x VSSwim and to share some of the other cool swim brands we are bringing to you on our site. Enjoy!”
Famous Victoria’s Secret Angels include Josephine Skriver, Candice Swanepoel, Jasmine Tookes, and Romee Strijd. As to the identity of the influencers lucky enough to party on the brand’s yacht, The Daily Mail has offered some detail. Shea Marie is the CEO & Creative Director of SAME LA swimwear brand. Dylana Suarez is a fashion and lifestyle blogger. The newspaper also pointed out the various Instagram followings between the ladies. At the top end is Shea Marie – she has 1.2 million followers. At the lower end is Chanelle Nicholas. Her following sits below 9,000.

18 hours ago, 3500 said:via Instagram Story

Why does this need to be on their main instagram page? Their feed looks a mess. Whatever. ![]()
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In the last JOJA youtube video, Jo said that her breast are real. Do you think she would lie? If they were not real she could have just said nothing.

7 hours ago, Prettyphile said:The group snap (seen below) included relatively unknown social media influencers.
If they are “relatively unknown” how can they be “influencers”?

34 minutes ago, Sparkling said:In the last JOJA youtube video, Jo said that her breast are real. Do you think she would lie? If they were not real she could have just said nothing.
Lais was getting the same guff about her breasts, and I think the FB interviews are where she said, they were natural.
So so why can’t Jo have natural breasts too?
To me, it really doesn’t matter if they are or are not natural. It should be between them and their doctors.

18 minutes ago, CandleVixen said:If they are “relatively unknown” how can they be “influencers”?
Because reasons?
I dunno

5 minutes ago, Prettyphile said:Because reasons?
I dunno
I can accept that answer.