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Victoria's Secret Pink, as you may know, is the junior line for Victoria's Secret. The Pink line is for adventurous and fun young women. While the Pink mascot dog is infamous, there's a lot more to this branch of Victoria's Secret... like how it almost didn't happen! Click through the slideshow to read the 7 things you never knew about Victoria's Secret Pink.[Photo: Instagram]
Victoria's Secret Pink first launched on October 16, 2002.
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The goal behind launching Victoria's Secret Pink was to introduce a younger demographic to the retailer, specifically women between the ages of 15-22.
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Victoria's Secret Pink has its own spokesmodels, but the first ones were Alessandra Ambrosio and Miranda Kerr.
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Victoria's Secret Pink's current spokesmodel is Rachel Hilbert. She was chosen to be the face of the brand this June. Fun fact, she's only 20 years old!
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The first stand alone Victoria's Secret Pink store opened in Canada in 2009.
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Victoria's Secret Pink almost didn't happen. Initially, the CEO at the time (Sharen Jester Turney) of Victoria's Secret didn't like the idea of the brand because she didn't get it. However, eventually she saw what it could do for their brand and clearly it worked.
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Alison Brod's PR firm helped VS Pink become what it is now. Aka, a junior brand that has doubled Victoria's Secret's sales!
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