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Victoria's Secret opens three beauty stores, planning five more

By LIAN ZI (China Daily) Updated: 2015-01-15 11:24

Victoria's Secret opens three beauty stores, planning five more

The Victoria Secret Fashion Show at Earls Court London Dec 2 2014. [Photo/IC]

Victoria's Secret officially entered the Chinese market this week, but the US company famous for its lingerie will focus on selling beauty products.

The first official Victoria's Secret Beauty and Accessories stores opened on Monday in Shanghai's Raffles City, Shenzhen's Yitian Holiday Plaza and Guangzhou's Taikoo Hui.

Five more stores will open in Chongqing, Guangzhou and Chengdu later this month, parent company L Brands said in an e-mail to China Daily on Tuesday.

"These stores will focus on an iconic, fashion-forward range of beauty products and accessories designed for the modern jet-setter," L Brands said in the statement.

"Beauty shoppers will find fragrances like the FiFi Award-winning Victoria's Secret Bombshell and VS Angel, and perennial favorites like the most-loved VS Fantasies. These stores will also feature a unique collection of luxury accessories, including cosmetic cases, bags, small leather goods and luggage.

"We look forward to entering this important global market to enable consumers to buy and experience our products and services through authorized channels," the Columbus, Ohio-based company said.

Saleswomen at the Victoria's Secret stores in Shanghai and Shenzhen said that the stores sell panties but not bras, and declined to explain why. One of the salesclerks hinted it could be a training issue.

"I do not have inside information about Victoria's Secret's thinking, but I would guess that, if the Chinese government would allow the import of apparel that is not produced in China, then brands would create retail space fotion about Victoria's Secret's thinking, but I would guess that, if the Chinese government would allow the import of apparel that is not produced in China, then brands would create retail space for lingerie as well," said Ilse Metchek, president of the California Fashion Association. "The issue is usually about trade policies."

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