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Exhibit 10.18 

   

  EXECUTIVE SEVERANCE AGREEMENT

   

  THIS EXECUTIVE SEVERANCE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made and
      entered into as of the last date of signature below (the “Effective Date”), by and between the Company and Amy Hauk (the “Executive”) (hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Parties”).

   

  WHEREAS, the Executive currently serves as a key employee of the
      Company and the Executive’s services and knowledge are valuable to the Company; and

   

  WHEREAS, in consideration of the Executive’s continued employment, the
      Company has determined that it is in its best interests to provide the Executive with the severance protections in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

   

  NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION of the foregoing, and in view of the
      promises and other good and valuable consideration described in this Agreement (the sufficiency and receipt of which are hereby acknowledged) the Parties agree as follows:

   

  1.              Effective Date and Term of this Agreement.
      This Agreement shall be effective on the Effective Date and will remain in effect unless and until (i) the Executive’s employment with the Company is terminated by either Party in accordance with Section 2, and (ii) all payments and/or benefits to
      which the Executive is entitled under this Agreement, if any, have been made or provided to the Executive in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

   

  2.              Termination of Employment. The Executive’s
      employment with the Company shall terminate upon the earlier of: (i) automatically thirty (30) days after the Executive provides a written Notice of Termination of his or her resignation for any reason other than for Good Reason; (ii) thirty (30)
      days following the Executive providing a Notice of Termination indicating the existence of a condition(s) constituting Good Reason other than to the extent that such condition is cured; (iii) immediately upon the Executive’s Disability or death; (iv)
      automatically thirty (30) days after the Executive receives written Notice of Termination from the Company of his or her Termination without Cause; or (v) the date set forth in the Notice of Termination from the Company of the Executive’s termination
      of employment with the Company for Cause (collectively, the earlier of being the “Termination Date”). The Company may elect to pay the Executive in lieu of the thirty (30) days’ written notice, but will still deliver a Notice of Termination.

   

  		3.	Non-Qualifying Termination.

   

   (a)    Notwithstanding anything herein or in any other agreement to
      the contrary, if the Executive’s employment is terminated by the Company for Cause, the Company’s sole obligation shall be to pay the Executive the Accrued Amounts and the Executive shall not be entitled to severance benefits under this Agreement or
      any other agreement or severance plan, policy or program of the Company (or any of its affiliates).

   

   (b)    Notwithstanding anything herein or in any other agreement to
      the contrary, to the extent that the Executive experiences a Termination for any reason while a Company-led internal investigation into facts that could reasonably give rise to the Executive’s Termination for Cause is pending: (i) the Executive shall
      not be entitled to receive any severance benefits under this Agreement (other than the Accrued Amounts) or any other agreement or severance plan, policy or program of the Company (or any of its affiliates); and (ii) the Executive shall not be
      entitled to vest in or receive any Variable Compensation, in either case, unless and until the Company concludes its investigation with a finding that grounds for a Termination for Cause did not in fact exist, and only to the extent provided for
      under the terms of the applicable agreement, plan, policy or program. 

  
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   (c)    If the Executive experiences a Termination by reason of the
      Executive’s death or if the Executive gives the Company a written Notice of Termination other than for Good Reason, the Company’s sole obligation shall be to pay the Executive the Accrued Amounts.

   

   (d)    If the Executive’s experiences a Termination by reason of the
      Executive’s Disability, the Company’s sole obligation shall be to pay the Executive the Accrued Amounts and the Executive shall be entitled to receive disability benefits available under the Company’s (or any affiliate’s) long-term disability plan,
      to the extent applicable.

   

  4.            Severance Upon a Qualifying Termination Not Within
        the Protection Period. If the Executive experiences a Qualifying Termination not within the Protection Period, then, subject to Section 6, the Company will provide the Executive with the following (collectively, the “Severance Benefits”):

   

   (a)     Accrued Amounts;

   

   (b)    The Company shall continue to pay the Executive’s Base Salary
      for a period of two (2) years following the Qualifying Termination, less applicable withholding, payable as follows: (i) on the Company’s first regularly scheduled pay date falling on or after sixty (60) days from the Executive’s Termination Date
      (the “First Payment Date”), the Company will pay the Executive, without interest, the number of missed payroll installments that would have been paid during the period beginning on the Termination Date and ending on the First Payment Date had the
      installments been paid on the Company’s regularly scheduled payroll dates, and (ii) each of the remaining installments shall be paid on the Company’s regularly scheduled pay dates during the remainder of such two (2)-year period;

   

   (c)    For up to two (2) years following the Termination Date, and
      provided that the Executive pays the applicable contribution amount required to be paid by similarly-situated active employees for such coverage, the Company shall provide to the Executive and the Executive’s covered dependents, medical and dental
      benefits substantially similar in the aggregate to the those provided to similarly-situated active employees, provided that the Company’s contribution toward the cost of such coverage shall be treated as taxable income to the Executive and the
      Executive must continue to pay his or her portion of the cost of this coverage with after- tax dollars (the “Benefit Continuation”). The Company’s obligation to provide the Benefit Continuation shall cease upon the Executive becoming eligible for
      similar benefits as the result of employment with another employer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Executive is not eligible to continue to participate in the relevant plan(s) providing the Benefit Continuation or if providing the Benefit
      Continuation would violate the nondiscrimination rules under Section 105(h) of the Code, or the rules applicable to non-grandfathered health plans under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (“PPACA”), or result in the imposition of
      penalties under the Code and/or PPACA and the related regulations and guidance promulgated thereunder, the Parties agree to reform this section in a manner as necessary to comply with applicable law, while, to the extent permitted by applicable law,
      preserve its intended economic benefit;

  
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   (d)    If, prior to a Retention Date (as defined in the Retention
      Agreement by and between one of the subsidiaries of L Brands, Inc. and the Executive dated August 1, 2020 (the “Retention Agreement”)), the Retention Payment (as defined in the Retention Agreement) scheduled to be paid for the Retention Date
      immediately following the Termination Date shall be paid, less applicable withholding, on the First Payment Date;

   

   (e)    The Company shall pay the Executive any incentive compensation
      under the IC Plan that the Executive would have received if the Executive had remained employed with the Company for a period of one (1) year after the Termination Date based on actual performance, less applicable withholding, subject to the terms of
      the IC Plan. The foregoing payments shall be paid at the same time as payments under the IC Plan are typically paid, but in no event earlier than three (3) months following the Executive’s Qualifying Termination and in no event later than March 15th of the year following the year in which the applicable season is completed. For the purposes of clarity, under this subsection, the Executive shall not be entitled to
      payments under the IC Plan pursuant to this provision for partial performance periods that are not then-completed on the first anniversary of the Termination Date; and

   

    (f)     The treatment of any outstanding equity awards will be determined as follows:

   

      (i)      A pro-rata portion of the outstanding unvested equity
      awards that are held by the Executive as of the Termination Date and vest only based on the passage of time shall vest and be settled on the First Payment Date, which pro-rata vesting shall be determined by (A) multiplying (x) the number of shares
      subject to the award by (y) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of complete months between the first day of the applicable time-based vesting period and the Termination Date, and the denominator of which is the aggregate number of months
      in the time-based vesting period, less (B) the number of shares subject to the award that had already vested pursuant to the award’s terms prior to the Termination Date, if any;

   

      (ii)     A pro-rata portion of the outstanding unvested equity
      awards that are held by the Executive as of the Termination Date and vest based, at least in part, on the satisfaction of performance goals shall vest and be settled by the later of the First Payment Date and sixty (60) days following the end of the
      applicable performance period, which pro-rata vesting shall be determined by (A) multiplying the number of shares that the Executive would have earned for the entire performance period based on the level of performance determined in accordance with
      the applicable plan and award agreements by (B) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of complete months between the first day of the applicable performance period and the Termination Date, and the denominator of which is the aggregate
      number of months in the performance period;

   

      (iii)     To the extent that any outstanding unvested equity award
      that is held by the Executive as of the Termination Date would vest at a greater percentage under the terms of the applicable plan and award agreement than as provided for under Sections 4(f)(i)-(ii), the terms of such award agreement shall instead
      to determine the number of shares covered by such equity award that will vest under this Section 4(f), subject to Sections 4(f)(iv)-(v);

  
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      (iv)     Notwithstanding the foregoing, no equity awards that are
      outstanding as of the Termination Date will be forfeited during the three (3)-month period commencing upon the Termination Date, provided, that, (x) to the extent a VS Change in Control occurs during such three (3)-month period, any such equity
      awards that are outstanding and unvested as of the VS Change in Control will instead be treated in accordance with Section 5; and (y) to the extent a VS Change in Control does not occur during such three (3)-month period, any portion of the equity
      awards outstanding as of Termination Date that do not vest pursuant to Sections 4(f)(i)-(iii) shall be forfeited; and

   

      (v)     To the extent that the payment or settlement of any equity
      awards in accordance with the foregoing would constitute an impermissible change in the time or form of payment under Section 409A of the Code, then such portion shall be payable at a time that would be permitted under Section 409A of the Code and
      that is as near as possible to the payment timing contemplated by the foregoing.

   

  5.            Severance Upon a Qualifying Termination Within the
        Protection Period. If the Executive has a Qualifying Termination within the Protection Period, then, subject to Section 6, the Company will provide the Executive with the following (collectively, the “Change in Control Severance Benefits”):

   

     (a)    The payments and benefits described in Sections 4(a), (b), (c) and (d);

   

  (b)    A payment equal to the sum of the incentive compensation
      payouts that the Executive actually received under the IC Plan for the four (4) completed seasons immediately preceding the Termination Date (the “Bonus Amount”). The Bonus Amount shall be paid, less applicable withholding, in a lump sum cash payment
      on the First Payment Date;

   

  (c)    A payment equal to the product of (i) the IC Plan payment that
      the Executive would have earned for the season during which the Executive’s Qualifying Termination occurs, based on actual performance, multiplied by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days in the season (within the meaning of
      the IC Plan) in which the Termination Date occurs that elapsed through the Termination Date and the denominator of which is the total number of days in such season. The foregoing payment, less applicable withholding, shall be paid at the same time as
      payments under the IC Plan are typically paid, but in no event earlier than the First Payment Date and in no event later than March 15th of the year following the year
      in which the applicable season is completed; and

   

  (d)    All of the outstanding and unvested equity awards held by the
      Executive immediately before such Qualifying Termination will immediately become fully vested and payable on the First Payment Date, provided that, to the extent that paying any portion of such amount in accordance with the foregoing would constitute
      an impermissible change in the time or form of payment under Section 409A of the Code, then such portion shall be payable at a time that would be permitted under Section 409A of the Code and that is as near as possible to the payment timing
      contemplated by the foregoing. To the extent that an equity award vests based on the achievement of performance goals, performance goals will be deemed to be achieved at target levels if less than one-third of the applicable performance period has
      elapsed as of the date of the Change in Control, otherwise performance goals will be deemed achieved at maximum levels.

  
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  In the event that the Termination Date occurs during the portion of the Protection Period
      that precedes a VS Change in Control and the Executive has already commenced receiving payments and/or benefits under Section 4 prior to the VS Change in Control, then (i) the Executive will be entitled to the payments and benefits under this Section
      5 in lieu of any additional payments or benefits under Section 4, but only to the extent an equivalent payment and/or benefit has not already been paid or provided pursuant to Section 4; and (ii) any payments that the Executive would have otherwise
      been entitled to under this Section 5 that have not otherwise been paid to the Executive as of the VS Change in Control will be paid to the Executive in a single lump sum payment as soon as administratively practicable, but no later than sixty (60)
      calendar days following the occurrence of the VS Change in Control.

   

  6.            Release Requirement. Notwithstanding any other
      provisions of this Agreement to the contrary, the Company shall not make or provide the Severance Benefits or the Change in Control Severance Benefits (in each case, other than the Accrued Amounts), unless the Executive timely executes and delivers
      to the Company a release of claims in favor of the Company, its affiliates and their respective officers and directors in a form provided by the Company (the “Release”) and such Release becomes effective and irrevocable within sixty (60) days
      following the Executive’s Termination Date. If the foregoing requirements are not satisfied by the Executive, then no Severance Benefits nor Change in Control Severance Benefits (in each case, other than the Accrued Amounts) shall be due to the
      Executive pursuant to this Agreement.

   

  7.            Effect on Other Plans, Agreements and Benefits.

   

  (a)    Any severance benefits payable to the Executive under this
      Agreement will be in lieu of and not in addition to: (i) any severance benefits to which the Executive would otherwise be entitled under any general severance policy or severance plan maintained by the Company (or any of its affiliates) or any
      agreement between the Executive and the Company (or any of its affiliates) that provides for severance benefits; (ii) unused PTO remaining upon the Termination Date; and (iii) salary continuation provided for under the Confidentiality, Noncompetition
      and Intellectual Property Agreement.

   

  (b)    Any severance benefits payable to the Executive under this
      Agreement will not be counted as compensation for purposes of determining benefits under any other benefit policies or plans of the Company (or any of its affiliates), except to the extent expressly provided therein.

   

  (c)    The Executive’s entitlement to any other benefits not expressly
      referenced herein shall be determined in accordance with the applicable employee benefit plans then in effect.

   

  (d)    The Executive expressly agrees that any amounts the Executive
      may owe to the Company as of the Termination Date may be deducted from the amounts that the Company would otherwise owe to the Executive under this Agreement. 

  
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  (e)    Notwithstanding anything herein or in any other agreement to
      the contrary, if the Executive incurs a Termination for Cause, then all Variable Compensation shall be immediately canceled for no consideration. If the Executive incurs a Termination for Cause, or the Company becomes aware (after the Executive’s
      Termination) of conduct on the part of the Executive that would have been grounds for a Termination for Cause, then, the Executive will be required to deliver to the Company, immediately upon request, the Variable Compensation (in shares and/or
      cash), granted on or after the Effective Date and paid or delivered to the Executive within the three (3) years prior to the Termination Date, including the profit the Executive realized upon the exercise of stock options.

   

  		8.	Section 280G of the Code.

   

  (a)    Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, if
      the Executive is a “disqualified individual” (as defined in Section 280G(c) of the Code), and the payments and benefits provided for in this Agreement, together with any other payments and benefits which the Executive has the right to receive from
      the Company or any other person, would constitute a “parachute payment” (as defined in Section 280G(b)(2) of the Code), then the payments and benefits provided for in this Agreement will be either (a) reduced (but not below zero) so that the present
      value of such total amounts and benefits received by the Executive from the Company and/or such person(s) will be $1.00 less than three (3) times the Executive’s “base amount” (as defined in Section 280G(b)(3) of the Code) and so that no portion of
      such amounts and benefits received by the Executive will be subject to the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Code or (b) paid in full, whichever produces the better “net after-tax position” to the Executive (taking into account any applicable
      excise tax under Section 4999 of the Code and any other applicable taxes).

   

  (b)    The reduction of payments and benefits hereunder, if
      applicable, will be made by reducing, first, payments or benefits to be paid in cash hereunder in the order in which such payment or benefit would be paid or provided (beginning with such payment or benefit that would be made last in time and
      continuing, to the extent necessary, through to such payment or benefit that would be made first in time) and, then, reducing any benefit to be provided in-kind hereunder in a similar order.

   

  (c)    The determination as to whether any such reduction in the
      amount of the payments and benefits provided hereunder is necessary will be made applying principles, assumptions and procedures consistent with Section 280G of the Code by an accounting firm or law firm of national reputation that is selected for
      this purpose by the Company (the “280G Firm”). In order to assess whether payments under this Agreement or otherwise qualify as reasonable compensation that is exempt from being a parachute payment under Section 280G of the Code, the 280G Firm or the
      Company may retain the services of an independent valuation expert.

   

  (d)    If a reduced payment or benefit is made or provided and through
      error or otherwise that payment or benefit, when aggregated with other payments and benefits from the Company (or its affiliates) used in determining if a “parachute payment” exists, exceeds $1.00 less than three (3) times the Executive’s base
      amount, then the Executive must immediately repay such excess to the Company upon notification that an overpayment has been made. Nothing in this Section 8 will require the Company to be responsible for, or have any liability or obligation with
      respect to, the Executive’s excise tax liabilities under Section 4999 of the Code.

  
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  		9.	Arbitration and Class and Representative Action Waiver.

   

  (a)    The Parties agree that, subject to Section 9(b), any
      controversy or claim between the Company and the Executive arising out of or relating to this Agreement or its termination shall be settled and determined by a single arbitrator whose award shall be accepted as final and binding upon the parties. If
      Executive initiates arbitration, Executive will be responsible for paying a filing fee of $300 or the filing fee in federal court in Columbus, Ohio, whichever is lower. Each Party will be responsible for its/her own attorney’s fees. The Parties shall
      jointly select an arbitrator from JAMS, Inc. (“JAMS”) or the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) with at least ten (10) years of experience in employment disputes. The arbitration shall be conducted on a confidential basis by the AAA or JAMS and
      administered under their Employment Arbitration Rules, which are currently available at http://www.adr.org and http://www.jamsadr.com, respectively. The arbitrator shall have the authority to allow for appropriate discovery and
      exchange of information before a hearing, including, but not limited to, production of documents, information requests, depositions and subpoenas. Unless the arbitrator determines additional discovery is necessary to adequately arbitrate Executive’s
      claims, discovery shall be conducted in accordance with the then-current version of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Those rules can be found at https://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/frcp. The arbitration shall take place in Columbus, Ohio.
      Notwithstanding the AAA or JAMS rules, all parties to the arbitration shall have the right to file a dispositive motion and shall not be required to seek permission from the arbitrator to do so. Any decision or award as a result of any such
      arbitration proceeding shall be in writing and shall provide an explanation for all conclusions of law and fact and shall include the assessment of costs, expenses, and reasonable attorneys’ fees. Judgment on the award may be entered in any court
      having jurisdiction.

   

  		(b)	This Arbitration provision does not include:

   

    (i)            Any claim arising under or related to the
      Confidentiality, Noncompetition and Intellectual Property Agreement;

   

  		(ii)	A claim for workers’ compensation benefits;

   

  		(iii)	A claim for unemployment compensation benefits;

   

    (iv)           A claim based upon the Company’s current (successor
      or future) employee benefits and/or welfare plans that contain an appeal procedure or other procedure for the resolution of disputes under this Agreement; and

   

    (v)             A claim of sexual harassment, including hostile
      work environment, “sexual assault” (defined as actual or threatened unwelcomed touching of a sexual nature), gender discrimination, and retaliation related to same.

   

   (c)    This Agreement also does not prevent Executive from filing a
      claim or charge with a federal, state or local administrative agency, such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, or similar state or local agencies. 

  
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  (d)    This Agreement does not prohibit those limited circumstances
      under which either Party finds it necessary to seek emergency or temporary injunctive relief, such as a preliminary injunction or a temporary restraining order, from a court that may be necessary to protect any rights or property of either Party
      pending the establishment of the arbitral tribunal or its determination of the merits of the dispute.

   

  (e)    CLASS ACTION WAIVER. To the extent permissible by law,
      there shall be no right or authority for any dispute to be arbitrated as a class action or collective action (“Class Action Waiver”). THIS MEANS THAT, EXCEPT AS EXPLICITLY PROVIDED HEREIN, ALL DISPUTES BETWEEN THE PARTIES THAT ARISE, OR HAVE
        ARISEN, OUT OF EXECUTIVE’S EMPLOYMENT OR THE TERMINATION OF EXECUTIVE’S EMPLOYMENT SHALL PROCEED IN ARBITRATION SOLELY ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS, AND THAT THE ARBITRATOR’S AUTHORITY TO RESOLVE ANY DISPUTE AND TO MAKE WRITTEN AWARDS WILL BE LIMITED TO
        EXECUTIVE’S INDIVIDUAL CLAIMS.

   

  (f)    REPRESENTATIVE ACTION WAIVER. To the extent permissible
      by law, there shall be no right or authority for any dispute to be arbitrated as a representative action or as a private attorney general action, including but not limited to claims brought pursuant to the Private Attorney General Act of 2004, Cal.
      Lab. Code § 2698, et seq. (“Representative Action Waiver”). THIS MEANS THAT, TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, EXECUTIVE MAY NOT SEEK RELIEF ON BEHALF OF OTHERS IN ARBITRATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SIMILARLY AGGRIEVED
        EMPLOYEES. THE ARBITRATOR’S AUTHORITY TO RESOLVE ANY DISPUTE AND TO MAKE WRITTEN AWARDS WILL BE LIMITED TO EXECUTIVE’S INDIVIDUAL CLAIMS.

   

  (g)    The Parties agree that only a court of competent jurisdiction
      may interpret this Section 9 and resolve challenges to its validity and enforceability, including but not limited to the validity, enforceability and interpretation of the Class Action Waiver and Representative Action Waiver. The arbitrator shall
      have no jurisdiction or power to make such determinations. The Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §§ 1-16, shall govern the interpretation and enforcement of the duty to arbitrate found in this Section 9 and all arbitration proceedings under this
      Agreement.

   

  (h)    Any conflict between the rules and procedures set forth in
      either the JAMS or AAA rules and those set forth in this Agreement shall be resolved in favor of those in this Agreement.

    

  (i)      The burden of proof at an arbitration shall at all times be
      on the Party seeking relief.

   

  (j)      In reaching a decision, the arbitrator shall apply the
      governing substantive law applicable to the claims, causes of action and defenses asserted by the Parties, as applicable in Ohio. The arbitrator shall have the power to award all remedies that could be awarded by a court or administrative agency in
      accordance with the governing and applicable substantive law, including, without limitation, Title VII, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act. 

  
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  (k)    The aggrieved Party must give written notice of any claim to
      the other Party as soon as possible after the aggrieved Party first knew or should have known of the facts giving rise to the claim. The written notice shall describe the nature of all claims asserted, the facts upon which those claims are based, and
      shall set forth the aggrieved Party’s intention to pursue arbitration. The notice shall be mailed to the other Party by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested. A copy of the notice may be sent by electronic mail.

   

  10.    Amendment. No provision of this Agreement may be
      modified, waived, or discharged unless such waiver, modification, or discharge is agreed to in writing and signed by the Executive and the Company.

   

  11.    At-Will Employment. This Agreement does not alter the
      status of each Executive as an at-will employee of the Company. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to give the Executive the right to remain employed by the Company or to interfere with the rights of the Company to terminate the employment of
      the Executive at any time, with or without Cause.

   

  12.    Severability. The invalidity or unenforceability of any
      provision of this Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of this Agreement. If any provision of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, invalid, void or unenforceable, such
      provision shall be deemed modified, amended and narrowed to the extent necessary to render such provision legal, valid and enforceable, and the other remaining provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected but shall remain in full force and
      effect. If a court of competent jurisdiction finds the Class Action Waiver and/or Representative Action Waiver in Section 9 is unenforceable for any reason, then the unenforceable waiver provision shall be severable from this Agreement, and any
      claims covered by any deemed unenforceable waiver provision may only be litigated in a court of competent jurisdiction, but the remainder of the Agreement shall be binding and enforceable.

   

  13.    Headings and Subheadings. Headings and subheadings
      contained in this Agreement are intended solely for convenience and no provision of this Agreement is to be construed by reference to the heading or subheading of any section or paragraph.

   

  14.    Unfunded Obligations. The amounts to be paid to the
      Executive under this Agreement are unfunded obligations of the Company. The Company is not required to segregate any monies or other assets from its general funds with respect to these obligations. The Executive shall not have any preference or
      security interest in any assets of the Company other than as a general unsecured creditor.

   

  
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  15.    Notice. For the purposes of this Agreement, notices and
      all other communications provided for in this Agreement (including the Notice of Termination and a notice of a claim for which a Party seeks arbitration) shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given when personally delivered or
      sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, or upon receipt if overnight delivery service or facsimile is used, addressed as follows:

   

           To the Executive:

   

   Amy Hauk

   7 New Albany Farms Rd. 

       New Albany, OH 43054

   

  To the Company: 

   

  VS Service Company, LLC

  Four Limited Parkway,

  Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068

  Attn: Chief Legal Officer

   

  16.    Successors and Assigns. The Company may assign its
      rights and obligations under this Agreement without the Executive’s consent: to (i) an affiliate of the Company, or (ii) in the event that the Company shall hereafter effect a reorganization, consolidate with, or merge into, any other entity or
      person, or transfer all or substantially all of its properties, stock, or assets to any other entity or person, to the acquirer or resulting entity in such transaction. This Agreement will be binding upon any successor of the Company (whether direct
      or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation or otherwise), in the same manner and to the same extent that the Company would be obligated under this Agreement if no succession had taken place. Neither this Agreement nor any right or interest
      hereunder shall be assignable or transferable by the Executive, the Executive’s beneficiaries or legal representatives, except by will or by the laws of descent and distribution. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the
      Executive’s legal personal representative.

   

  17.    Waiver. Any Party’s failure to enforce any provision or
      provisions of this Agreement will not in any way be construed as a waiver of any such provision or provisions, nor prevent any Party from thereafter enforcing each and every other provision of this Agreement.

   

  18.    Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or
      more counterparts, all of which taken together shall be deemed to constitute one and the same original.

   

  19.    Governing Law. Unless otherwise noted in this
      Agreement, this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of Ohio without regard to conflicts of law principles.

   

  20.    Withholding. The Company shall have the right
      to withhold from any amount payable hereunder any Federal, state and local taxes in order for the Company to satisfy any withholding tax obligation it may have under any applicable law or regulation.

   

  
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  21.    Section 409A of the Code. This Agreement is intended to
      either avoid the application of, or comply with, Section 409A of the Code. To that end, this Agreement shall at all times be interpreted in a manner that is consistent with Section 409A of the Code. Notwithstanding any other provision in this
      Agreement to the contrary, the Company shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to adopt such amendments to this Agreement or take such other actions (including amendments and actions with retroactive effect) as it determines is necessary or
      appropriate for this Agreement to comply with Section 409A of the Code. Further:

   

  (a)    Any reimbursement of any costs and expenses by the Company to
      the Executive under this Agreement shall be made by the Company in no event later than the close of the Executive’s taxable year following the taxable year in which the cost or expense is incurred by the Executive. The expenses incurred by the
      Executive in any calendar year that are eligible for reimbursement under this Agreement shall not affect the expenses incurred by the Executive in any other calendar year that are eligible for reimbursement hereunder and the Executive’s right to
      receive any reimbursement hereunder shall not be subject to liquidation or exchange for any other benefit.

   

  (b)    Any payment following a separation from service that would be
      subject to Section 409A(a)(2)(A)(i) of the Code as a distribution following a separation from service of a “specified employee” (as defined under Section 409A(a)(2)(B)(i) of the Code) shall be made on the first to occur of (i) ten (10) days after the
      expiration of the six (6)-month period following such separation from service, (ii) death, or (iii) such earlier date that complies with Section 409A of the Code.

   

  (c)    Each payment that the Executive may receive under this
      Agreement shall be treated as a “separate payment” for purposes of Section 409A of the Code.

   

  (d)    Payments under this Agreement are intended to be exempt from
      the requirements of Section 409A of the Code to the maximum extent possible, whether pursuant to the short-term deferral exception described in Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(b)(4), the involuntary separation pay plan exception described in
      Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A- 1(b)(9)(iii), or otherwise. Any payments and benefits provided under this Agreement may be accelerated in time or schedule by the Company, in its sole discretion, to the extent permitted by Section 409A of the
      Code.

   

  22.    Definitions. Capitalized terms used but not otherwise
      defined herein have the meanings set forth in this Section 22.

   

  (a)    “2020 Stock Plan” means the L Brands, Inc. 2020 Stock Option
      and Performance Incentive Plan, as amended from time to time.

   

  (b)    “Accrued Amounts” means: (i) unpaid Base Salary through the
      Termination Date; and (ii) unreimbursed business expenses incurred by the Executive on behalf of the Company during the term of his or her employment in accordance with the Company’s standard policies (including expense verification policies)
      regarding the reimbursement of business expenses, as the same may be modified from time to time.

   

  (c)    “Base Salary” means the Executive’s annual base salary in
      effect as of the Termination Date (without giving effect to any reduction resulting in a Qualifying Termination for Good Reason).

   

  (d)    “Cause” means, as determined by the Company in its sole
      discretion, that the Executive (i) was grossly negligent in the performance of the Executive’s duties with the Company (other than a failure resulting from the Executive’s incapacity due to physical or mental illness); (ii) has pled “guilty” or “no
      contest” to, or has been convicted of, an act which is defined as a felony under federal or state law; (iii) engaged in misconduct in bad faith that could reasonably be expected to materially harm the Company’s business or its reputation; or (iv)
      commits or engages in Subject Conduct. No event of condition described in subsections (i), (iii) or (iv) of the immediately preceding sentence shall constitute Cause unless (x) the Company provides the Executive a Notice of Termination stating the
      grounds for such termination; (y) such grounds for termination (if susceptible to correction) are not corrected by the Executive within thirty (30) days of the Executive’s receipt of the Notice of Termination; and (z) the Company terminates the
      Executive’s employment with the Company (any its affiliates) immediately following expiration of such thirty-day (30) period. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, if the Executive’s experiences a Termination other than by the
      Company for Cause, the Company shall have the sole discretion to later use after-acquired evidence to retroactively re-characterize the prior Termination as a Termination for Cause if such after-acquired evidences supports such an action.

  
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  (e)   “Change in Control” means a VS Change in Control and/or an LB
      Change in Control.

   

  (f)    “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Any
      reference to a section of the Code shall be deemed to include a reference to any regulations promulgated thereunder.

   

  (g)    “Company” means VS Service Company, LLC, a Delaware limited
      liability company or its successors and permitted assigns.

   

  (h)    “Disability” means a physical or mental infirmity that impairs
      the Executive’s ability to substantially perform the Executive’s duties for the Company for a period of at least six (6) months in any twelve (12)-month calendar period as determined in accordance with the Company’s (or any affiliate’s) long-term
      disability plan, to the extent applicable.

   

  (i)     “IC Plan” means the incentive compensation plan of the Company
      (or any of its affiliates) in which the Executive participates as of the Termination Date.

   

  (j)     “Good Reason” means (i) a material reduction in the
      Executive’s positions, duties, authority, responsibilities or reporting requirements; (ii) the failure of the Company to obtain the assumption in writing of its obligation to perform this Agreement by any successor to all or substantially all of the
      assets of the Company within fifteen (15) days after a merger, consolidation, sale, or similar transaction; (iii) a material reduction in the Executive’s Base Salary or annual bonus opportunity under the IC Plan other than pursuant to an
      across-the-board reduction applicable to all similarly-situated employees; or (iv) the relocation of the Executive’s principal place of employment from the Columbus, Ohio area. “Good Reason” shall not include acts taken by the Company by reason of
      the Executive’s physical or mental infirmity which impairs the Executive’s ability to substantially perform his or her duties. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this definition, any assertion by the Executive of a termination for Good
      Reason shall not be effective unless all of the following conditions are satisfied: (x) the Executive has provided a Notice of Termination to the Company indicating the existence of the condition(s) providing grounds for termination for Good Reason
      within sixty (60) days of the initial existence of such condition becoming known (or should have become known) to him or her; (y) the condition(s) specified in such notice must remain uncorrected by the Company for thirty (30) days following the
      Company’s receipt of such written notice; and (x) the Executive terminates employment immediately following the expiration of such thirty-day (30) period.

   

  
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  (k)    “LB Change in Control” means a “Change in Control” under the
      2020 Stock Plan.

   

  (l)     “Notice of Termination” means a written notice that (i)
      indicates the specific termination provision in this Agreement relied upon, if applicable, (ii) to the extent applicable, sets forth in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances claimed to provide a basis for the Executive’s Termination under the
      provision so indicated, and (iii) if the Termination Date is other than the date of receipt of such notice, specifies the Termination Date.

   

  (m)    “Protection Period” means, (i) the period beginning three (3)
      months prior to a VS Change in Control and ending twenty-four (24) months following a VS Change in Control, and (ii) only to the extent that an LB Change in Control occurs prior to a VS Change in Control, the period beginning on the date of an LB
      Change in Control and ending twenty-four (24) months thereafter.

   

  (n)    “Qualifying Termination” means the Executive’s Termination
      either: (i) by the Company without Cause; or (ii) by the Executive for Good Reason.

   

  (o)    “Subject Conduct” means sexual harassment (including creation
      of a hostile work environment), gender discrimination and retaliation related to the foregoing or a violation of any policy of the Company (or any of its affiliates) relating to sexual harassment (including creation of a hostile work environment),
      gender discrimination and retaliation related to the foregoing.

   

  (p)    “Termination” means the Executive’s termination of employment
      with the Company, for any reason, whether voluntary or involuntary, provided that such termination constitutes a “separation from service” as defined and applied under Section 409A of the Code.

   

  (q)    “Variable Compensation” means any cash-based performance or
      incentive award paid by or any equity compensation awarded by the Company (or any of its affiliates), including, but not limited to, under the 2020 Stock Plan (and any successor thereto) and the IC Plan.

   

  
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  (r)     “VS Change in Control” means, (i) the consummation of any
      transaction (including, without limitation, any sale of stock, merger, consolidation or spin-off), the result of which is that L Brands no longer owns, directly or indirectly, at least fifty percent (50%) of the voting securities of VS&Co. then
      outstanding; (ii) any Person (other than an Excluded Person) becomes, together with all “affiliates” and “associates” (each as defined under Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Act”)) the “beneficial owner” (as defined
      under Rule 13d-3 of the Act) of securities representing fifty percent (50%) or more of the combined voting power of the Voting Stock of VS&Co. then outstanding, unless such Person becomes the “beneficial owner” of fifty percent (50%) or more of
      the combined voting power of such Voting Stock then outstanding solely as a result of an acquisition of such Voting Stock by VS&Co. which, by reducing the Voting Stock of VS&Co. outstanding, increases the proportionate Voting Stock
      beneficially owned by such Person (together with all “affiliates” and “associates” of such Person) to fifty percent (50%) or more of the combined voting power of the Voting Stock of VS&Co. then outstanding; provided that if a Person shall become
      the “beneficial owner” of fifty percent (50%) or more of the combined voting power of the Voting Stock of VS&Co. then outstanding by reason of such Voting Stock acquisition by VS&Co. and shall thereafter become the “beneficial owner” of any
      additional Voting Stock of VS&Co. which causes the proportionate voting power of Voting Stock beneficially owned by such Person to increase to fifty percent (50%) or more of the combined voting power of the Voting Stock of VS&Co. then
      outstanding, such Person shall, upon becoming the “beneficial owner” of such additional Voting Stock of VS&Co., be deemed to have become the “beneficial owner” of fifty percent (50%) or more of the combined voting power of the Voting Stock then
      outstanding other than solely as a result of such Voting Stock acquisition by VS&Co.; (iii) the sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of VS&Co.; or (iv) the consummation of a complete liquidation or dissolution
      of VS&Co. For the purposes of the foregoing definition, “Person,” “Excluded Person,” and “Voting Stock” shall have their respective meanings set forth in the 2020 Stock Plan as of the Effective Date, provided that any reference therein to the
      Company shall be deemed a reference to VS&Co.

   

  (s)    VS&Co. means Victoria’s Secret & Company.

   

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  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly
      authorized officer and the Executive has executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written.

    

  	AMY HAUK	 	DATE
	/s/ Amy Hauk	 	6/28/2021	 
	 	 	 
	VS SERVICE COMPANY, LLC	 	DATE
	By:	/s/ Martin Waters

        	

        	6/28/2021	 

  

  

  

   

  

  
    15Exhibit 10.19

   

  RETENTION AGREEMENT

   

  This Retention Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into by and
      between one of the subsidiaries of L Brands, Inc. (the “Company”) and Greg Unis (the “Associate”). 

   

  WHEREAS, the Associate is serving as the CEO of Victoria’s Secret Beauty and
      the parties wish to ensure the Associate’s continued employment;

   

  WHEREAS, the Associate agrees to devote his best professional efforts, time
      and skill to the performance of his job responsibilities;

   

  NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the parties agree as
      follows:

   

  		1.	Severance Upon Termination. The Company agrees that if Associate’s employment is involuntarily terminated
            without Cause or the Associate resigns for Good Reason (both as defined in Exhibit A), Associate will continue to receive an amount equal to his base salary (in accordance with the Company’s regular payroll practices) for a period of one (1)
            year (“Severance Payment”) from the date on which his employment is terminated (the “Termination Date”). In addition, subject to the Associate executing and not revoking a general waiver and release of all claims that the
            Associate may have against the Company and its affiliates, which release shall be in a form provided by the Company (the “Release”) by the 10th day
            following the Termination Date and the expiration of any revocation period applicable to the Release (the day following the last day of this period, the “Release Effective Date”) within 60 days after the Termination Date, the Company
            will pay an amount equal to Associate’s base salary (in accordance with our regular payroll practices) for a period of one (1) year following the date on which the Severance Payment has ended. The payments provided for in this paragraph will be
            in lieu of, and not in addition to, the payments described in Section 5 of your Confidentiality, Non-Competition and Intellectual Property Agreement. The Severance Payment and additional year of severance described herein will not be reduced if
            you obtain other employment so long as such employment does not violate your obligations under the attached Confidentiality, Non-Competition and Intellectual Property Agreement.

   

  		2.	Retention Bonus. The Company agrees that if the Associate remains employed and continues to use the
            Associate’s best efforts to satisfactorily perform the Associate’s job duties, the Company will pay the Associate a Retention Bonus in the Total Amount of Two Million One Hundred Thousand Dollars and Zero Cents ($2,100,000.00), less applicable
            withholdings (the “Retention Bonus”) subject to the terms provided herein.

   

  

  
     

    
        

  

   

  		3.	Retention Bonus Payment Schedule. 

   

  		(a)	Subject to Section 3(b) below, the Company will pay to the Associate as of the date designated below (the “Retention Date”) the amount designated below (the “Retention

              Payment”) under the following schedule and conditions:

   

  (i)        One-third of the Total Amount payable, which is the sum of
      Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($700,000.00), will be paid to the Associate on January 31, 2021, provided that the Associate is employed on the date of the payment;

   

  (ii)       One-third of the Total Amount payable, which is the sum of
      Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($700,000.00), will be paid to the Associate on July 31, 2021, provided that the Associate is employed on the date of the payment;

   

  (iii)      One-third of the Total Amount payable, which is the sum of
      Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($700,000.00), will be paid to the Associate on January 31, 2022, provided that the Associate is employed on the date of the payment.

   

  Each Retention Payment will be paid on the first regular payroll date
      following the Retention Date and will be processed through the payroll system as a non-pensionable supplement. The Company will withhold such taxes as may be required pursuant to any applicable law or regulation.

   

  The Associate understands that, subject to Section 3(b), receipt of
      the Retention Bonus is contingent upon the Associate remaining employed with the Company as of each Retention Date. This Agreement is not intended to be, and should not be construed as, a contract of employment for any specific period of time.

   

  		(b)	Termination of Employment. Notwithstanding the general requirement that the Associate must remain in the employment of the Company until each applicable Retention
            Date in order to be eligible to receive the Retention Payment:

   

  		(i)	If, prior to the Retention Date, the Associate’s employment is involuntarily terminated without Cause (as defined in Exhibit A), the Associate will receive the Retention
            Payment scheduled to be paid for the Retention Date immediately following the Termination Date, subject to the Associate executing and not revoking the Release, within 60 days after the Termination Date. If the Associate fails to execute the
            Release as prescribed above or the Associate revokes the Release during any applicable revocation period, the Associate will not be eligible to receive payment of such portion of the Retention Payment, and the any remaining Retention Payments
            will be forfeited in full.

   

  

  
     

    
        

  

   

  		(ii)	If, prior to any Retention Date, there is a Change in Control (as defined in Exhibit A) and following the Change in Control the Associate’s employment is involuntarily
            terminated without Cause or the Associate resigns for Good Reason (as defined in Exhibit A), the Company will pay to the Associate the Retention Payment scheduled to be paid for the Retention Date immediately following the Termination Date,
            subject to the Associate executing and not revoking a Release, within 60 days after the Termination Date. If the Associate fails to execute the Release as prescribed above or the Associate revokes the Release during any applicable revocation
            period, the Associate will not be eligible to receive payment of such portion of the Retention Payment, and the any remaining Retention Payments will be forfeited in full.

  

    

  		4.	Confidentiality. The Associate agrees to keep this Agreement confidential and not to reveal the existence
            of this Agreement, nor any of its terms, to any person, entity or organization.

   

  		5.	Miscellaneous. The following additional terms apply:

   

  		(a)	This Agreement will be binding upon any successor of the Company or its businesses (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger, consolidation
            or otherwise), in the same manner and to the same extent that the Company would be obligated under this Agreement if no succession had taken place. The Associate may not assign any rights hereunder without the written consent of the other party
            hereto; provided, however, the Company may assign its rights and obligations under this Agreement without the Associate’s consent to (i) an affiliate of the Company or (ii) in the event that the Company shall hereafter affect a
            reorganization, consolidate with, or merge into, any other entity or person or transfer all or substantially all of its properties, stock, or assets to any other entity or person, to the acquirer or resulting entity in such transaction.

   

  		(b)	All payments hereunder are intended to qualify for the short-term deferral exception to Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
            amended, and the regulations promulgated thereunder (the “Section 409A”) and, accordingly, the Retention Payment will in all events be made to the Associate not later than March 15 of the calendar year following the calendar year in
            which such amounts are no longer subject to a substantial risk of forfeiture within the meaning of Section 409A. Further, this Agreement shall be interpreted such that it is in compliance with Section 409A. For purposes of Section 409A, payment
            made under this Agreement will be designated as a “separate payment” within the meaning of Section 409A. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if at the time of the Associate’s separation from service, the Associate is a “specified employee,” as
            hereinafter defined, any and all amounts payable under Section l(b) of this Agreement in connection with such separation from service that constitute deferred compensation subject to Section 409A, as determined by the Company in its sole
            discretion, and that would (but for this sentence) be payable within six months following such separation from service, will instead be paid on the date that follows the date of such separation from service by six months. For purposes of the
            preceding sentence, “separation from service” will be determined in a manner consistent with subsection (a)(2)(A)(i) of Section 409A and the term “specified employee” means an individual determined by the Company to be a specified employee as
            defined in subsection (a)(2)(B)(i) of Section 409A.

   

  

  
     

    
        

  

   

  		(c)	This Agreement (including exhibits) constitutes the entire agreement between the Company and the Associate concerning the subject matter hereof
            and may only be modified by a written agreement executed by the Company and the Associate.

   

  		(d)	This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, all of which taken together shall be deemed to constitute one and the same original.

   

  		(e)	This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, without regard to any conflicts of laws.
	 	 	 

   

  	 	 	/s/ Stuart Burgdoerfer
	 	 	Stuart Burgdoerfer
	 	 	 
	VOLUNTARILY AND KNOWINGLY AGREED	 	 
	AND ACCEPTED AS SPECIFIED ABOVE:	 	 
	 	 	 
	/s/ Greg Unis	 	 
	Greg Unis	 	 
	 	 	 
	Date: September 15, 2020	 	 

   

  

  
     

    
        

  

   

  EXHIBIT A 

      DEFINITIONS 

   

  “Cause” means that the Associate (1) was grossly negligent in the
      performance of the Associate’s duties with the Company (other than a failure resulting from the Associate’s incapacity due to physical or mental illness); (2) has plead “guilty” or “no contest” to or has been convicted of an act which is defined as a
      felony under federal or state law; or (3) engaged in misconduct in bad faith which could reasonably be expected to materially harm the Company’s business or its reputation. The Associate shall be given written notice by the Company of a termination
      for Cause, which shall state in detail the particular act or acts or failures to act that constitute the grounds on which the termination for Cause is based. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the Associate’s employment shall not be deemed to
      have been terminated without Cause, and the Associate will not be entitled to the benefits of this Retention Agreement, unless the Associate has been terminated from employment with the business to which the Associate rendered services and the
      Associate has not otherwise been offered continued employment with the Company or any of its affiliated entities or, in the case of a sale of the business to which the Associate rendered services, with the acquirer of the business or any affiliated
      entities of the acquirer.

   

  “Change in Control” means, and shall be deemed to have occurred upon,
      the occurrence of any of the following events:

   

  		1)	Any individual composition, partnership, limited liability company, associations, trust or other entity or
            organization (together, a “Person”) (other than (i) the Company; (ii) any of the Company’s subsidiaries; (iii) any Holding Company; (iv) any employee benefit plan of the Company, any of its subsidiaries or a Holding Company; or (v) any
            Person organized, appointed or established by the Company, any of its subsidiaries or a Holding Company for or pursuant to the terms of any plan described in clause (iv) (an “Excluded Person”)) becomes, together with all “affiliates”
            and “associates” (each as defined under Rule 12b-2 of the Act) the “beneficial owner” (as defined under Rule 13d-3 of the Act) of securities representing 33% or more of the combined voting power of the securities of the Company entitled to vote
            generally in the election of the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Voting Stock”) of the Company then outstanding, unless such Person becomes the “beneficial owner” of 33% or more of the combined voting power of such Voting Stock then
            outstanding solely as a result of an acquisition of such Voting Stock by the Company which, by reducing the Voting Stock of the Company outstanding, increases the proportionate Voting Stock beneficially owned by such Person (together with all
            “affiliates” and “associates” of such Person) to 33% or more of the combined voting power of the Voting Stock of the Company then outstanding; provided that if a Person shall become the “beneficial owner” of 33% or more of the combined
            voting power of the Voting Stock of the Company then outstanding by reason of such Voting Stock acquisition by the Company and shall thereafter become the “beneficial owner” of any additional Voting Stock of the Company which causes the
            proportionate voting power of Voting Stock beneficially owned by such Person to increase to 33% or more of the combined voting power of the Voting Stock of the Company then outstanding, such Person shall, upon becoming the “beneficial owner” of
            such additional Voting Stock of the Company, be deemed to have become the “beneficial owner” of 33% or more of the combined voting power of the Voting Stock then outstanding other than solely as a result of such Voting Stock acquisition by the
            Company;

   

  

  
     

    
        

  

  
   

  		2)	During any period of 24 consecutive months, individuals who at the beginning of such period constitute the Board of
            Directors of the Company (and any new Director, whose election by such Board or nomination for election by the stockholders of the Company was approved by a vote of at least two-thirds of the Directors then still in office who either were
            Directors at the beginning of the period or whose election or nomination for election was so approved), cease for any reason to constitute a · majority of Directors then constituting such Board;

   

  		3)	A reorganization, merger or consolidation of the Company is consummated, in each case, unless, immediately following
            such reorganization, merger or consolidation, (i) more than 50% of, respectively, the then-outstanding shares of common stock of the corporation resulting from such reorganization, merger or consolidation and the combined voting power of the
            then-outstanding voting securities of such corporation entitled to vote generally in the election of directors is then beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by all or substantially all of the individuals and entities who were the
            “beneficial owners” of the Voting Stock of the Company outstanding immediately prior to such reorganization, merger or consolidation, (ii) no Person (but excluding for this purpose any Excluded Person and any Person beneficially owning,
            immediately prior to such reorganization, merger or consolidation, directly or indirectly, 33% or more of the voting power of the outstanding Voting Stock of the Company) beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, 33% or more of, respectively,
            the then-outstanding shares of common stock of the corporation resulting from such reorganization, merger or consolidation or the combined voting power of the then-outstanding voting securities of such corporation entitled to vote generally in
            the election of directors and (iii) at least a majority of the members of the board of directors of the corporation resulting from such reorganization, merger or consolidation were members of the Board of Directors of the Company at the time of
            the execution of the initial agreement providing for such reorganization, merger or consolidation;

   

  		4)	The consummation of (i) a complete liquidation or dissolution of the Company or (ii) the sale or other disposition of
            all or substantially all of the assets of the Company, other than to any corporation with respect to which, immediately following such sale or other disposition, (A) more than 50% of, respectively, the then-outstanding shares of common stock of
            such corporation and the combined voting power of the then-outstanding voting securities of such corporation entitled to vote generally in the election of directors is then beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by all or substantially all
            of the individuals and entities who were the “beneficial owners” of the Voting Stock of the Company outstanding immediately prior to such sale or other disposition of assets, (B) no Person (but excluding for this purpose any Excluded Person and
            any Person beneficially owning, immediately prior to such sale or other disposition, directly or indirectly, 33% or more of the voting power of the outstanding Voting Stock of the Company) beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, 33% or more
            of, respectively, the then-outstanding shares of common stock of such corporation or the combined voting power of the then-outstanding voting securities of such corporation entitled to vote generally in the election of directors and (C) at
            least a majority of the members of the board of directors of such corporation were members of the Board of Directors of the Company at the time of the execution of the initial agreement or action of the Board providing for such sale or other
            disposition of assets of the Company; or

   

  

  
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  		5)	(i) The sale of all or substantially all of the assets of any subsidiary of the Company by which the Associate was
            employed (the “Subsidiary”), (ii) the sale or series of sales by the Company to any Person or group of Persons (other than an Excluded Person) of more than 50% of the combined voting power of the securities of the Subsidiary, or (iii)
            the consummation of a reorganization, merger or consolidation involving the Subsidiary unless, immediately following such reorganization, merger or consolidation, the Company continues to directly or indirectly control more than 50% of the
            combined voting power of the securities of the Subsidiary (together with subsections (i) and (ii), a “Subsidiary Change in Control”); provided that, (x) the Associate must have been employed by the Subsidiary immediately prior
            to Subsidiary Change in Control and (y) immediately following the Subsidiary Change in Control, the Associate is not, directly or indirectly, an employee of the Company or another subsidiary of the Company and has not been offered continued
            employment with the Company or another subsidiary of the Company.

   

  Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall a “Change in Control” be
      deemed to have occurred (i) as a result of the formation of a Holding Company or (ii) with respect to the Associate, if the Associate is part of a “group,” within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) of the Act as in effect on the Plan’s effective date,
      which consummates the Change in Control transaction. In addition, for purposes of the definition of “Change in Control” a Person engaged in business as an underwriter of securities shall not be deemed to be the “beneficial owner” of, or to
      “beneficially own,” any securities acquired through such Person ‘s participation in good faith in a firm commitment underwriting until the expiration of forty (40) days after the date of such acquisition.

   

  “Good Reason” shall mean, without the Associate’s consent, (i) a
      material diminution in the Associate’s duties or responsibilities representing a demonstrable and significant demotion for the Associate or a change in reporting relationship such that Associate no longer directly reports to the Chief Executive
      Officer of Victoria’s Secret; (ii) a material reduction in the Associate’s base salary or annual bonus opportunity ( other than pursuant to an across-the-board reduction applicable to all similarly situated employees) or (iii) the relocation of the
      Associate’s principal place of employment more than fifty (50) miles from its current location.

   

  Any Good Reason resignation will be effective by providing the Company ten (10)
      days’ written notice setting forth in reasonable specificity the event that constitutes Good Reason, which to be effective, must be provided to the Company within sixty (60) days of the occurrence of the event and such termination will not be
      effective unless the Company has not cured the event giving rise to Good Reason within such ten (10) day notice period.

   

  

  
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  “Holding Company” means an entity that becomes a holding company for the
      Company or its businesses as a part of any reorganization, merger, consolidation or other transaction, provided that the outstanding shares of common stock of such entity and the combined voting power of the then-outstanding voting securities of such
      entity entitled to vote generally in the election of directors is, immediately after such reorganization, merger, consolidation or other transaction, beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by all or substantially all of the individuals and
      entities who were the “beneficial owners,” respectively, of the Voting Stock of the Company outstanding immediately prior to such reorganization, merger, consolidation or other transaction in substantially the same proportions as their ownership,
      immediately prior to such reorganization, merger, consolidation or other transaction, of such outstanding Voting Stock of the Company.

   

  

  
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