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Read previewEven though being a single mom can be challenging, Shakira is embracing her independence. I don't know why, it was dragging me down," Shakira told Lowe. AdvertisementWhen she was still living a married life in Barcelona, it was hard for her to work on new music, Shakira said. And I'm a single mother; I don't have a husband at home to help out with anything." In 2016, Sofia Vergara told People about the pride she feels when people compliment her son.
Persons: , Shakira, Zane Lowe, Gerard Piqué, Lowe, Sofia Vergara, Vergara, Manolo, Joe Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Halle Berry, it's, Berry, Nahla Ariela Aubry, Gabriel Aubry, Maceo, Robert Martinez, Olivier Martinez Organizations: Service, Apple, Business Locations: Barcelona, Miami
Underwear brand Parade, once valued at $200 million, sold to a lingerie manufacturer for "peanuts." AdvertisementIn August, the Gen Z favorite underwear startup Parade sold to lingerie manufacturer Ariela & Associates International for what one former employee described as "peanuts." Some former staffers said the way founder and ex-CEO Cami Téllez ran Parade contributed to its downfall. Staffers told Business Insider that some of leadership's tactics were particularly harsh, such as announcing employee firings to the entire staff on Slack. In its first year Parade exploded, reaching nearly 100,000 customers and making nearly $9 million in sales, Téllez said.
Persons: Cami, , Cami Téllez, Slack, Kerry Steib, we've, Steib, Téllez, I'm, she'd Organizations: Service, Ariela, Associates International, AAI
Owning Gucci loafers "wouldn't make me any less capable of leading my team," Téllez rightfully pointed out. Most startups attract people who know this and are excited by it, and Parade employees were no different. "Like any for-profit company, Parade sought to make money and deliver value for shareholders," she told Business Insider. Téllez told staffers DeFuria was sick, and some were worried enough to send flowers to his home. Téllez told employees that they should be receiving offers for positions at AAI "within the next 72 hours at the latest."
Persons: Camila Téllez, I'd, , Steph Korey, Audrey Gelman, they'd, Steve Jobs, I've, Emily Weiss, Marc Andreessen, Téllez, Gen Zers, Calvin Klein, Cami, Cami Téllez's, she'd, Gucci loafers, Slack, Rhonda Moret, there's, Jack DeFuria, Shakira, Warby Parker's, Neil Blumenthal, Peyton Dix, Jeffries, Evan Mock, Kamala Harris, Ella Emhoff, Gen, Karli Kloss, Omar, who'd, Ty Haney —, — Téllez, Kerry Steib, Meredith Gillies, we've, Steib, I'm, Lyndsey Arnold, Arnold, Lailee, Taghdisi, DeFuria, Kristen Dolzynski, Dolzynski, commenter, weren't Organizations: Ariela, Associates International, AAI, CNBC, Columbia University, NYU, Parade, West Dakota, Forbes, longtime, American, Karli, Voices, Spotify, North America, Employees, Casper, Casa de, Former Locations: New York, Instagram, New, Téllez, York, Colombia, North, SoHo, Dominican Republic
Why Victoria’s Secret is bringing sexy back
  + stars: | 2023-10-17 | by ( Cathaleen Chen | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
But in a presentation to investors in New York last week, it was clear which version of the brand Victoria’s Secret executives see as its future. Courtesy Victoria's Secret“Sexiness can be inclusive,” said Greg Unis, brand president of Victoria’s Secret and Pink, the company’s sub-brand targeting younger consumers. Within Pink, Victoria’s Secret will focus on improving the assortment of fleeces, sweatpants, tracksuits and other casual pieces. Adriana Lima became one of the faces of Victoria's Secret in 1999 and still features in many of it's campaigns. How Victoria’s Secret ventures into apparel will be conservative in manner, he said, and will follow a test-and-learn approach.
Persons: Megan Rapinoe, Valentina Sampaio, Paloma Elsesser, Carlijn Jacobs, Hailey Bieber, Emily Ratajkowski, Heidi Klum, Adriana Lima, Ali Tate, Cutler, Naomi Osaka, , Greg Unis, we’re, everyone’s, it’s, Martin Waters, Waters, activewear, Unis, Naomi Campbell, Albert Gilkey, Kim Kardashian, We’ve, ” Waters Organizations: Business of Fashion, CNN CNN, Tennis, Ariela, Associates, Pink, CNN Locations: New York, North America
Privately owned Ariela & Associates International has agreed to buy Parade, the VC-backed intimates startup that created "the internet's favorite underwear," CNBC has learned. "Consolidation is the big opportunity, especially for big, traditional brands to acquire more digitally savvy upstarts. It quickly became a favorite among Gen Z consumers eager for comfortable and affordable underwear that fit their body style and personal values. As part of Ariela, Parade will now be able to tap on the firm's manufacturing muscle to scale up and become more of a mass-market brand, said Jessica Ramirez, a senior analyst with Jane Hali and Associates. I think Parade hasn't as much … this would make sense to propel it on a larger level."
Persons: that's, Nikki Baird, didn't, Cami, Jessica Ramirez, Jane Hali, It'll, Ramirez Organizations: Associates, CNBC, Associate's, Columbia University, Parade, FullBeauty Brands, Walmart, Target, Smart Locations: U.S, Ariela
Gen Z underwear brand Parade has been sold to lingerie manufacturer Ariela & Associates International. Founder and CEO Cami Téllez told staffers via Slack that she might be forced to leave the company. The Gen Z-favorite underwear startup Parade struck a deal to be acquired by the lingerie manufacturer Ariela & Associates International on Monday afternoon, Cami Téllez, the company's cofounder and CEO, told Insider. In the message, Parade employees were informed that meetings with AAI associates would be placed on their calendars so the team could better understand how their roles functioned. In March, Parade inked a deal with Target to be sold in nearly 400 of its stores nationwide.
Persons: Cami Téllez, Slack, Téllez, Jack DeFuria, Friday's Slack, Ariela Esquenazi Organizations: Ariela, Associates International, Associates, AAI, Columbia University, cofound, AAi, Stripes, Greycroft Partners, Target
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