Victoria’s Secret defined femininity for millions of women. But inside the company, 2 powerful men presided over an entrenched culture of misogyny, bullying and harassment, a New York Times investigation found.
The real **SECRET** inside the iconic lingerie company: bullying, abuse and harassment were rampant. The few who complained were punished. Our months long investigation, with @katierosman, @sapna, @davidenrich@JamesStewartNYT
Victoria’s Secret has been under a microscope for its outdated marketing & the L Brands CEO’s Epstein connections. More than 30 people also described an entrenched culture of misogyny, bullying & harassment: nytimes.com/2020/02/01/bus…
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Patting models’ crouches, talking about their “titties,” company-subsidized nude photo shoots.
That’s part of what @jbsgreenberg@sapna@JamesStewartNYT and I learned about while reporting on what life is like for @VictoriasSecret models and employees.
The modelling industry hasn't changed much, sadly. "Abuse was just laughed off and accepted as normal...Anyone who tried to do anything about it wasn’t just ignored. They were punished." The Culture of Misogyny Inside #victoriassecret: nyti.ms/31fz0BT #sexualabuse #MeToo
“Victoria’s Secret defined femininity for millions of women. But inside the company, two powerful men presided over an entrenched culture of misogyny, bullying and harassment, according to interviews with more than 30 people.”
Between Jeffrey Epstein and Ed Razek, Leslie Wexner really is the creepiest enabler of all time. For shame L Brands : nytimes.com/2020/02/01/bus… via @NYTimes