Lorna Jane Clarkson, the brand’s founder. Image: Instagram
One of the country’s most popular activewear brands, Lorna Jane, has found itself at the centre of a disturbing online scam.
According to reports, a man going by the name ‘Victor’ has been contacting women, claiming to represent the company and requesting they send him pictures of themselves wearing Lorna Jane clothing to be considered for modelling opportunities in “upcoming campaigns”.
A Gold Coast psychologist, Sally*, detailed her encounter with ‘Victor’ in a Facebook status which has since been widely shared.
The 32-year-old sent photos of herself following a telephone call and Skype interview, and ‘Victor’ told her she needed to make significant changes to her physical appearance before she could take part in a studio shoot.
Lorna Jane says they knew nothing about it until they saw the story and immediately contacted Sally. (Post continues after gallery.)
Lorna Jane Clarkson on Instagram
“As soon as I told them, ‘His name is Victor’, they knew straight away. They said they’ve received a few complaints from women who said this guy had approached them,” Sally told News.com.au.
“He was very professional, very convincing, very legitimate in how he came across. There was nothing that said, ‘This isn’t totally normal’. He was wearing business attire [on the Skype chat] and he seemed professional. There was nothing obvious [to suggest otherwise].”
Sally’s post, in which she shared details of her conversation with Victor, was widely shared on Facebook.