profile

WIA Profile: Alicia Sinclair

With a hands-on, go-getter approach, she Alicia Sinclair has progressed through 10 years in various segments of the industry. Empowered by knowledge and experience, Sinclair is familiar with retail success. As national sales director of the newly formed Baci Lingerie USA, Sinclair says she’s landed her dream job and by wearing various hats, is developing a U.S. invasion of the “affordable luxury” brand.

What is your role and responsibility as national sales director for Baci Lingerie USA?

In the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.

My roles and responsibility as national sales director includes new business development, hiring and training our sales/customer service staff, creating merchandising programs, working directly with our corporate office to create marketing plans, trade show representation, and well — keeping everybody happy.

How did you get into the business?

I was hired as an administrative assistant for an adult production company. I was planning on going back to school, but little by little I started taking on more responsibility and then the adult business became my business. I worked hard, always did my very best, and after 10 years in the industry I have my dream job.

How has your previous experience prepared you for your current position?

Working with a production company, selling adult toys and now as national sales director for Baci Lingerie USA, I have had the ability to experience three of the largest divisions in a store. I have the experience of all three of these different manufacturing jobs and this makes it easy for me to relate to what a stores carries, what sells and how to merchandise them.

What challenges have you confronted in your career in sales and how have you overcome them?

The biggest challenge is learning your line and where it fits in to the store and industry. The easiest way to overcome it: work, hard work and more work. Go out and sell it. Open it up. Try it on. Ask your friends, coworkers, family. Learn its strengths and weaknesses. And most of all – don’t take anything personal in sales. Just get it done.

What is your personal motto or mantra that you live by?

In the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.

What career accomplishment are you most proud of?

Aside from landing a dream job with an absolutely amazing company, conquering public speaking. The first seminar I did in front of 50 people without fear was a pretty incredible moment. And being told I was one of the best afterwards — well that was pretty cool too.

What are your goals for Baci Lingerie USA in 2012?

I’d love for Baci Lingerie to have a strong sales representative in every region in the U.S. There is nothing more important than a strong sales staff and people who care about what they do, and who they work with. Know anyone good?

Each month, industry news media organization XBIZ spotlights the career accomplishments and outstanding contributions of Women in Adult. WIA profiles offer an intimate look at the professional lives of the industry's most influential female executives.

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More Articles

profile

Zhe Founder Karyn Elizabeth Creates Gender-Affirming Lingerie Fashion

For years, the mainstream lingerie market has been shaped by narrow beauty standards and cisnormativity, with little room for gender diversity. Most lingerie is designed to fit cisgender female bodies, while trans people are often forced to go DIY with uncomfortable solutions like pantyhose, duct tape and ill-fitting shapewear.

Naima Karp ·
profile

Neon Coyotes Sets the Tone for Trendiness With Bespoke Leather Kink Wear

If your kink wear can’t readily make the leap from a dark BDSM dungeon to a sunny, mimosa-fueled brunch, you haven’t yet been initiated into the cult of the Neon Coyotes — fresh, leather kink wear brand transforming restraints into runway-ready art.

Colleen Godin ·
opinion

Why It's Time for Adult Retail to Embrace AI

In the late 1980s, I was working in the rental car business. My first company didn’t have a single computer. Everything — contracts, inventory, employee records — was done by hand. If you wanted a report, you dug through paper files and crunched numbers on a calculator. It was tedious, but it was all we knew.

Zondre Watson ·
opinion

What Retailers Gain by Partnering With Family-Run Brands

In an age increasingly dominated by corporate consolidation and faceless supply chains, choosing to work with a family-owned and operated business can offer retailers a depth of value that goes far beyond pricing and product margins.

Briana Watkins ·
opinion

How the 'Back Massager' Vibrator Became the World's Most Versatile Sex Toy

Wand vibrators are once again having a pop culture moment. Recently, Harry Styles expanded his lifestyle brand, Pleasing, by introducing a “Pleasing Yourself” double-sided wand vibrator developed in collaboration with sex educator Zoë Ligon.

Naima Karp ·
opinion

Strategic Retail Buying in a Shifting Pleasure Economy

Retail buying has never been a static job, but recent volatility in pricing, caused by shifting tariffs, global import costs and freight variations, has demanded a new level of agility for adult industry buyers and managers. As business expenses rise, so does the pressure to optimize the return on every product.

Rin Musick ·
profile

WIA Profile: Cynthia Wielgosz Elliott

The past year has been a challenging one for the team at premier lubricant manufacturer Sliquid. Late in 2024, company co-founder Dean Elliott passed away after battling cancer, though he managed to flash his wide, signature grin until the very end.

Women in Adult ·
opinion

Michigan's Intimate Ideas Offers Playful Retail Setting for Wide Range of Shoppers

Jerry Manis, the regional manager of Intimate Ideas’ Michigan stores, never planned on working in adult retail — but he says it’s turned out to be a surprisingly rewarding gig.

Quinton Bellamie ·
opinion

Kraig McGee Blends Family Values, Creative Background at TAF Distributing

Walk into any Adam & Eve store in the Mountain West region of the U.S. and you’ve likely stumbled into a TAF Distributing outfit. Owned by industry veteran Kraig McGee Jr. and staffed by his closest family members, McGee’s 35 TAF-operated stores span 13 states, from woodsy Idaho to scenic Utah and well beyond.

Colleen Godwin ·
opinion

How Pleasure Brands Can Ethically Market to LGBTQ+ Communities

Every June, the rainbow floodgates open. Suddenly, pleasure products are “Pride-themed,” companies change their logos and brands rush to show just how inclusive they are — at least for 30 days. But as a queer, nonbinary marketing strategist who works with adult brands year-round, I’m here to say: Rainbow dildos alone are not progress. They’re often just noise.

Hail Groo ·
Show More