Victoria's Secret Has Hired Its First Male ModelThe company is reshaping its image in the face of declining sales.

ByAmanda Breen

Victoria's Secret is on a mission to reshape itsbrand imageafter years of criticism and slumping sales. The company's strategy took a turn few might have expected on Tuesday, with the announcement of its first-ever first male model: actor and producer Darren Barnet, best-known for his starring role in theNetflixseriesNever Have I Ever.

The 30-year-old will be a brand ambassador for PINK's gender-free collection, which includes shorts, tees, sweat sets and accessories. In his new role, Barnet will further PINK's commitment to inclusivity, promotingmental healthand empowering young adults.

"FilmingNever Have I Everdefinitely brings me back to my high school days and reminds me of the insecurities and issues that we face as young adults. I know how it feels to not fit in, and how important it is to feel supported and accepted for who you are," Barnet said in astatement from the company. "I love the work that PINK is doing – especially their focus on community and mental health – so I'm really honored to be a part of this team."

Related:Sofía Jirau, the First Victoria's Secret Model With Down Syndrome, Says She's Dreamed About a Career in Fashion Since She Was a Little Girl

In the announcement, PINK CEO Amy Hauk said the company is excited about the partnership with Barnet, because he serves as "a positive role model for teens and young adults."

Adding Barnet to its roster is the latest move in the company's significantrebrand. Back in 2021, the company did away with its trademark models, theVictoria's Secret Angels, replacing them with the VS Collective, which includes inspiring women in a variety of fields: actorPriyanka Chopra, model Adut Akech and soccer player Megan Rapinoe, among others.

At the time, some questioned the pivot, sayingit could turn off loyal customers, but only time will tell if the brand's revamp proves successful. Currently, Victoria's Secret continues to see declining sales; revenue fell 28% to $5.4 billion from $7.5 billion the year before, perCNBC.

Related:Victoria's Secret Waved Farewell to Its Angels. Was It a Mistake?

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Amanda Breen

Entrepreneur Staff

Features Writer

Amanda Breen is a features writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate of Barnard College and received an MFA in writing at Columbia University, where she was a news fellow for the School of the Arts.

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