Fantasy Lingerie Names Leilani Whitney President

Fantasy Lingerie Names Leilani Whitney President

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Fantasy Lingerie has announced the promotion of Managing Director Leilani Whitney to company president. Whitney, who has managed Fantasy Lingerie since 2012, succeeds the position from company owner Scott Taylor, who continues on as CEO. 

"I am both grateful and excited for the opportunity and responsibility of this position and I thank Scott Taylor for his continued belief and support in my abilities," Fantasy Lingerie President Leilani Whitney said. "I strive for and look forward to Fantasy Lingerie’s continued growth as a leading innovator within the industry.”

Taylor said, "I have the ultimate confidence in Leilani's ability to continue to lead Fantasy Lingerie into a successful future. In her new role she will truly be able to showcase her talent as a leader."

Whitney will continue to be active in all aspects of the company's business including product development, production, sales and marketing.

“The 23-year industry veteran has been instrumental in Fantasy Lingerie's climb as an intimate apparel leader,” a rep said, “known for realizing its philosophy of 'Sexy Is for Every Body.'” 

Whitney's first official appearance as Fantasy Lingerie's president will be at this month's Altitude Intimates Show in Las Vegas, where Fantasy Lingerie will be debuting its American-made P.S. I Love You Swim & Resort collection. In addition, Fantasy will be providing attendees exclusive show specials and a first look at its new spring and summer styles.

“There is so much happening at Fantasy Lingerie and we can’t wait for everyone at the show to drop by the booth and see,” Whitney said. 

The Altitudes Intimates Show will be held April 17-19 at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. Fantasy Lingerie will be presenting at Booth 501.

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