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  1. For Victoria's Secret models with a first name listed you can find the full name of the model by inspecting the document which starts with "https://api.victoriassecret.com/products/v22/page/XXXXX" where XXXXX is the product ID number, there is a field called "fullName" which is the model's full name.
  2. It looks like, based on her Instagram, she's still working, although has opted not to work commercial and instead does editorial and high(er) fashion. But she's not the young hot thing anymore and plenty of young ladies in New York look like her.
  3. Her name is actually Naomie Broquet. Noamie Curly is just her Insta name, a reference to her naturally curly hair. Here are her pages from the agencies: https://www.milkmanagement.co.uk/curve/new-faces/2158-naomie-broquet/ https://www.musenyc.com/talent/naomie-broquet?main_portfolio=Curve&portfolio=Curve
  4. These two posts are somewhat related because Erin was absolutely too thin for her body type, basically starving herself and looks much more healthier now that she is running a fitness studio. Marisa at 40 decided to run away from the camera yet, for some reason, people post these random crops of her on different forums who may or may not be her. Granted, this moratorium seems to be complete as even Yasmeen Ghauri and Yamila Diaz-Rahi have a few photos posted of them on their Instagram, but I can't imagine the random photos of her in public are helping.
  5. This is Liz Rankey's little sister, BTW. Here's her page on Wilhelmina. https://www.wilhelmina.com/new-york/women/main/8230-mk-rankey
  6. Dash Lopez https://www.wilhelmina.com/new-york/women/curve/7823-dash-lopez/
  7. If you have access to Usenet, there was a 23 gig archive of VS model pictures from the glory days (2005-2015), all organized by Nodescans, as well as a posting of their scans from back then. The title to search for is "nodescans" and "VS models from website". At some point, the poster will organize their 20+ year collection and upload it there, but it is not going to happen any time soon.
  8. Brooke Perry is simply one woman who does not age.
  9. She is Karmi Pinning (thanks to the vsactu Twitter/Instagram account, which often IDs new models).
  10. If you view the source on the product page it says Alexina Graham which is obviously not the case. I think this is a mislabel and she should be identified correctly elsewhere on the site, if you can find her.
  11. Who is she? Thank you. (edit: Melodie Monrose)
  12. Certainly her complete and total disappearance from social or paid media isn't helping, but I do think some of these are people that look similar or fakes. If we had date and location I would be more inclined to believe. Regardless the pandemic has hit lots of people and she may just be a middle aged mom who has let herself go.
  13. So MJ wants to be more body positive but they are still airbrushed and edited to a ridiculous degree. And I get that the cover models sell the magazine but to just put celebrities or relatives of celebrities is overdoing it. Oh well, they will get their ad revenue and some sales from bored people at the airport, but meh.
  14. Although it looks like you figured it out, for the record this is Cleirys Velasquez.
  15. I was looking for someone else, but Olivia Smith caught my eye. (Wilhelmina Miami)
  16. I hate to say it people but white wall and using B-list models like Julia Van Os, Lorena Duran, Abbey Ries, Mia Kang, etc. are staying. It saves money and they still move product. https://seekingalpha.com/article/4492549-victorias-secret-and-co-vsco-ceo-martin-waters-on-q4-2021-results-earnings-call-transcript Great. Thanks so much for taking my question. Martin, I just wanted to follow-up on the brand repositioning. Just coming at it from a different standpoint. How do you feel about the customers that were with the brand before the brand repositioning started? Do you feel like you've been able to keep those customers, or has the new repositioning turned any of those customers away? Thank you. (VS CEO) Martin Waters Yes, it's a great question, Jay. Thank you for asking. All customers are welcome. I don't think we have no, why no. We haven't knowingly wait to buy to any customers. That's certainly not our intention. We don't know, within the business, either anecdotally or systemically, that we've worked groups of customers at all. I do not hear about that either in stores from Becky or leader of stores from Asia, leader of digital, I don't see it in the file data, so I don't think it's a thing. However, when we first announced our positioning, we got a significant amount of mail from people who said, this is terrible. You're scorching the earth. You're spoiling our brand. We love the way it was before, why are you changing it? And when we look closely, all of those people purported to be big fans of Victoria's and Gold Card holders and when we look closely, we couldn't find that. It was principally from men that it was from people who don't subscribe to the values that we subscribe to. So I think that initial noise of the repositioning being a dangerous thing to do, that's gone away. We don't hear about it now. Social media posts are overwhelmingly positively received. And I think the haters have gone away. But I know your question was more genuine than that and say, are there women who are shopping with us, who no longer find the brand attractive? I don't think so. We still sell provocative merchandise. We still embrace very sexy. Some of our best-selling items are in the collections that are most provocative. Valentine's Day is a holiday that we celebrate and we own, and we're unashamedly sexy at that time of the year. But we can do other things as well. And I hope you'll see that when we launch Mother's Day, in a few weeks' time, which I think is about one of the best campaigns that we've ever launched. So for us, it's about a balance. Rather than the brand Victoria's Secret just being one thing, which is sexy, it's about Victoria's Secret, the brand being advocating for women in all aspects of their life, be that maternity, be that date night, being company at home, be it sport. Whatever it is, we want to be there for her in every aspect of a journey through life. So thank you for asking the question. Appreciate it.
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