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Victoria’s Secret Comeback Shows Progress With Sales Rebound

New CEO Hillary Super’s strategy to revive the business has been focused on the young-adult brand Pink, bras and beauty. 
Victoria's Secret models in skin-tone bra and sarongs.
A Victoria's Secret campaign starring soccer star Megan Rapinoe, plus-size model Paloma Elsesser and trans model and activist Valentina Sampaio. (Victoria's Secret)

Victoria’s Secret & Co. raised its outlook after strong quarterly sales signalled new chief executive officer Hillary Super’s turnaround plan is taking hold.

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