Who is CEO of Victoria’s Secret?
Hillary Super is the Chief Executive Officer of Victoria’s Secret & Co. On Wednesday, America’s largest seller of lingerie announced it had hired Hillary Super—the CEO of Savage X Fenty, the singer-songwriter’s body-positive lingerie brand—to be its new CEO, effective Sept. According to her employment agreement, Super’s compensation package could exceed $18 million.
What happened to Billabong clothing?
All Billabong, Quiksilver and Volcom stores will close in the U. S. Liberated Brands LLC, filed for bankruptcy on Sunday in the U. S. District of Delaware. Liberated Brands has 124 retail locations across the country, which also include the brands: Spyder, RVCA, Roxy and Honolua. All Billabong, Quiksilver and Volcom stores in the U. S.And recently, a surge whipped through the OG surf brand lineup, knocking many offboard and astray. Authentic Brands Group (ABG) – which owns Billabong, Volcom, RVCA, Quiksilver, Roxy, and others – has pulled the licenses from Liberated Brands, and distributed them to new operators.Liberated had licensed a large portion of the portfolio of Authentic Brands Group, which bought Billabong, Quiksilver, RVCA, Roxy and others from Boardriders in September 2023. Before that, the company had already licensed the Volcom and Spyder brands, also owned by Authentic.The company that holds the licences for Aussie surfwear brands Billabong, Quicksilver and Roxy has filed for bankruptcy, according to US Bloomberg. Liberated Brands, which runs the iconic Australian brand names, will shut all 120 of its US and Canadian stores.Closing sales at all of the company’s 122 stores have begun, managed by Gordon Brothers. The brands themselves, including RVCA, Volcom and Billabong, are still owned by Authentic Brands Group, and they will be moving to new wholesale licensees in North America.