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  2. Christophe Rocancourt - Wikipedia

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    On April 27, 2001 he and Reyes were detained in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, and Rocancourt was later charged with defrauding an elderly couple; Reyes was released after convincing authorities that she had no part in the scam, much less any idea of her husband's criminal activities.

  3. Victoria's Secret - Wikipedia

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    Victoria's Secret claimed it included this segment in the 2016 show because of their recent expansion into the Chinese market, and believed a segment featuring Chinese garments, as well as Liu Wen and Ming Xi, two popular Chinese models, would be a good way to appeal to their new Chinese customer base. No apology or statement was released from ...

  4. The Rise and Fall of Victoria's Secret - AOL

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    Victoria Secret is a great case study in that tension between trying to have an elite brand, not a luxury brand, but an elite brand, but also something that's accessible. There are moments where ...

  5. Why Victoria’s Secret is bringing sexy back - AOL

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    How Victoria’s Secret ventures into apparel will be conservative in manner, he said, and will follow a test-and-learn approach. For all its problems in recent years, Victoria’s Secret is still ...

  6. Job ads lead to Scentura, a perfume deal that stinks ... - AOL

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  7. Sharen Jester Turney - Wikipedia

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    Sharen Jester Turney (née Jester) is a global business leader, and former president and CEO of Victoria's Secret (before 2019), [1] a $7.7 billion company of which she led for a decade doubling the profit and increasing sales by 70%, [2] [3] Victoria's Secret is the largest retailer of intimate apparel, and the largest subsidiary of L Brands Inc (formerly Limited Brands Inc). [4]