Victoria's Secret x Pink
Victoria’s Secret and its brand, Pink, have introduced a new collection of intimate wear specifically designed for women with disabilities. This groundbreaking collection, named ‘VS & Pink Adaptive,’ was developed in collaboration with individuals with disabilities and assistance from Gamut Management, a consulting and talent management firm focusing on people with disabilities. The process involved wear testing, focus groups, and feedback panels to ensure the collections meet the specific needs and preferences of the community.
The ‘VS & Pink Adaptive’ collection is now accessible in Victoria’s Secret and Pink’s popular intimate lines, including Body by Victoria and Wear Everywhere by Victoria’s Secret. It includes features such as magnetic closures, sensory-friendly fabric, fully adjustable and convertible front straps, period panties, and other thoughtful details to accommodate the unique requirements of individuals with disabilities.
The Adaptive bras from Victoria’s Secret are available in cups B-G and bands 32-44, while the Adaptive panties are offered in sizes XS-XXL. Pink’s Adaptive bras are available in cup sizes A-DDD and band sizes 32-42, with Adaptive panties in sizes XS-XXL, ensuring a wide range of options to cater to different body types and preferences.
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