Table of Contents
- Quick Answer
- 1. Why People Think Aerie Is Owned by Victoria’s Secret
- 2. Who Actually Owns Aerie?
- 3. Aerie vs Victoria’s Secret: Ownership Comparison
- 4. How Different Ownership Shapes Each Brand
- 5. Who Aerie Is Best For (Compared to Victoria’s Secret)
- FAQs
- What Brands Can Learn From Aerie’s Ownership Structure
- Build a Clear Brand Identity With FuKi Yoga
Quick Answer
No, Aerie is NOT owned by Victoria’s Secret.
From my experience analyzing apparel brand ownership, 👉 Aerie is owned by 👉 American Eagle Outfitters, while 👉 Victoria’s Secret is a completely separate company.
They compete in similar categories—but they are not connected by ownership.
1. Why People Think Aerie Is Owned by Victoria’s Secret
This confusion is extremely common, and it makes sense.
Both brands:
- sell bras, underwear, and loungewear
- market heavily to women
- focus on comfort and fit

However, similar products do not mean shared ownership.
In reality, the two brands were built with very different philosophies from the start.
2. Who Actually Owns Aerie?
Aerie is owned by American Eagle Outfitters.
Key facts:
- Aerie launched in 2006 as a sub-brand of American Eagle
- It operates alongside 👉 American Eagle (denim & casualwear)
- The brand has its own marketing, design, and product teams
American Eagle Outfitters is a publicly traded company, and Aerie is one of its most successful growth brands.
3. Aerie vs Victoria’s Secret: Ownership Comparison
| Brand | Owned By | Company Type |
|---|---|---|
| Aerie | American Eagle Outfitters | Public company |
| Victoria’s Secret | Victoria’s Secret & Co. | Public company |
| Pink | Victoria’s Secret & Co. | Sub-brand |
| American Eagle | American Eagle Outfitters | Parent brand |
This table alone clears up most ownership confusion.
4. How Different Ownership Shapes Each Brand
Ownership strongly influences brand identity.
Aerie (American Eagle)
- body positivity & inclusivity
- minimal retouching
- comfort-first design
- everyday wear focus

Victoria’s Secret
- fashion-forward lingerie
- structured silhouettes
- aspirational runway imagery
- sensual branding
These differences are strategic—not accidental.
5. Who Aerie Is Best For (Compared to Victoria’s Secret)
👍 Aerie Is Best For
- comfort-driven shoppers
- Gen Z and Millennials
- everyday bras & leggings
- relaxed lifestyle wear
👎 Victoria’s Secret Is Better For
- occasion lingerie
- push-up or structured styles
- fashion-led intimates
Neither brand is “better”—they simply serve different needs.
FAQs
Q1: Is Aerie a Victoria’s Secret brand?
No. Aerie is owned by American Eagle Outfitters.
Q2: Does Aerie compete with Victoria’s Secret?
Yes. They compete in intimates and loungewear.
Q3: Is Aerie more affordable than Victoria’s Secret?
Generally yes, especially for everyday basics.
Q4: Is Aerie more size-inclusive?
Yes. Aerie is known for broader size ranges and inclusive marketing.
What Brands Can Learn From Aerie’s Ownership Structure
From a brand strategy perspective, Aerie proves that:
- strong sub-brands can outperform parent brands
- clear positioning beats aggressive marketing
- inclusivity can drive real commercial success
Ownership doesn’t define values—leadership does.
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