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Victoria's Secret Plans To Spice Up Your Life, Its In-Store Music

spicey.jpgTaking a page from the tasteful-music/Starbucks partnership and positing that the Spice Girls' music is—to quote the buttoned-up types at the Wall Street Journal—"a more natural fit with skimpy underwear," physical copies of the ladies' forthcoming greatest-hits album will be sold exclusively through Victoria's Secret outlets when it drops next month.

The album will also be available digitally via iTunes, VS (or "Vicky's," as my high-school classmates used to call it) is ordering between 500,000 and 600,000 copies of the album on a one-way basis, meaning that the chain won't be able to return them to the label if they wind up going unsold. Discs will cost between $10 and $12, with an Internet presale apparently scheduled to start sometime today.

What clinched the deal: Ginger, Sporty, Baby, Posh, and Scary will make their return to American TV via the Victoria's Secret fashion show, the I-can't-believe-this-is-worth-TV-time event where bra-clad women strut around under the guise of free advertising/ratings-grubbing. Surely this means that VS' new line will feature the official Limited Brands take on the girls' outfits from the Spice World era? They better, otherwise Frederick's of Hollywood will beat them to the punch, and include a crotchless-panty option.

Victoria's Secret Struts to Spice Girls CD [WSJ]

9:30 AM on Tue Oct 16 2007
By mjohnston
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