Playboy.com Holds Casting Call for Victoria’s Secret Employees

CHICAGO — After featuring employees from McDonalds, Starbucks and Enron in various stages of undress, Playboy is set to shoot selected staff members from lingerie retailer Victoria’s Secret in an online pictorial.

Playboy.com announced an open casting call beginning Wednesday to search for the beauties of the company that made the Wonder Bra a household name. Eligible employees could range from a part-time cashier to a corporate position, as long as she is currently employed at Victoria’s Secret and is at least 18 years old.

Staffers who wish to be part of the online photo spread can apply by sending in one headshot and one full-length body shot that can be in a bikini or nude. They also must submit a clear, legible copy of a government issued photo ID and a recent paystub from Victoria’s Secret.

More information on the submission requirements can be found on Playboy.com

Completed entries can be emailed to VicSecret@Playboy.com, or via regular mail to Playboy, Attn: Women of Victoria’s Secret, 680 N. Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60611.

All submitted photos will be considered for inclusion in Playboy’s online photo gallery in the Playboy Cyber Club. All entries must be postmarked by Oct. 23.

Victoria’s Secret is one of the largest retailers of women’s lingerie operating 900 stores in the U.S. All employees that are selected by the Playboy photo editors will take part in an exclusive photo shoot to be made available for its Cyber Club members.

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