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Wow! I had no idea grooming pets is leveling up for them!
Grooming a dog is the BARE MINIMUM for them as not doing so can cause health issues (e.g matted fur which can cause skin issues if severe enough, outgrown nails which can break below the vein etc)

I'm not a vet nor do I have a dog but people in my life have dogs and have had many dogs and this is common knowledge

Regarding the closet, I wouldn't MIND a walk in, but it's not needed. To me, I'd rather have a well thought out and well designed home that suits me and a normal but neat closet with a few walk in elements for my nicer pieces (i.e like the shelves only for the shoes/bags)

I believe everyone needs one good outfit/a few good accessories and I remember someone else saying that they would rather spend on accessories since looking polished is just as much if not more in the details as the actual outfit. Aija has it so so wrong.

You don't need a walk in closet to be aHfluent or eHlegHunt (whenever I hear those words I think of anna-its to the point I cant hear the word elegant from anything in a serious context without getting the ick)

That and Anna is so concerned with buying pieces that she feels are what fits her brand and have a high price tag. Truly wealthy folks don't care. They wear what's made well and what THEY like. I'm not what's considered uber rich but I have a few 1/1 or 1/not very many seen today pieces that I love just as much or more than my luxury pieces. Anna needs to step off socials and find herself. If she wants Tattle to shut up (we probably never will, but anyways) she needs to address everything properly.

My TRUE level up recommendation for aija:

1. take a very long break from social media to purge anything artificial from your life
2. focus on your health (no more microwave meals sis, and take care of your alcohol overuse)
3. use the time to find who ANNA is, not SotEW or SOA anna, Anna. Aija. Raw and unfiltered.
4. Go back to school. Pick up a job in a cute little bakery or smth to pay for it (wherever she chooses to go) and get a degree. A real degree.
5. If you choose, document your journey after some time and debunk everything
6. CUT TIES WITH DAN LOK AND OTHER SCAMMERS
7. Cut ties with average Joe, divorce babe, divorce and use what little network she has to find a therapist (surely this is all traumatizing, I know when I was sucked into her stuff it was)
8. see an ACTUAL image and color consultant to get her best colors and purge her closet by selling with actual consignment shops or even depop. stuff with tags/new-gently used can be donated to womens shelters, bathing suits/undergarments must be thrown out if used
9. live well below your means and invest your money into retirement and ofc save some for yourself/general grooming
10. pay off ur debt and get ur finances in order + seek help for ur delusions

Sorry for the long post, but honestly its so funny its becoming painful to watch
 
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dunhill

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New to the thread, hello.

Have been prompted to post because of comments re. penne alla vodka. In London, it's one of the classic dishes that does turn up on many of the better Italian restaurants. I don't think it is dated, typically 80s or vulgar at all. In fact, I will go as far to say that many think it's an iconic and ironic dish, and quintessentially Italian. Indeed, have eaten it loads when in Italy, particularly Florence, and if it is good enough for the Florentines, it's good enough for me. Also, it's a dish Brutto in London is well-known for, and is raved about by the food critics I take notice of.

Now, on to Anna.

She's been on my radar for a while due her occasionally appearing in the Daily Mail. I find her School of Affluence hysterically, ditto that she's a guru, albeit self-styled, for all things elegant. She really isn't, something I appreciate isn't news to anyone on here. I honestly don't understand why the Daily Mail feature her unless it is to stoke content on here. Because they like to feature her banal twaddle, I believe they are complicit in helping her scam people into buying her courses. However, a fool and their money are easily parted, and if people are taken in by someone who is clearly not as she claims, more fool them.

Anna has no sense of style, clearly isn't wealthy, and is very much one of the hoi polloi, rather than a member of the upper echelon of society. And to my eye, she looks like a hooker - from the way she dresses, to the dead eyes and the cynical and calculating way she conducts herself. But also, that she never quite gets it right - this is someone who isn't connected to or even meeting the right people whom she could learn from. It was rather validating to look through some of her threads and see that yes, she was an escort. (For the record, there is nothing wrong with that, and something I have dabbled in at a very high level).

For me though, Anna is clearly someone who tries to present herself as someone while not really understanding what they are trying to emulate. And, at the same time, she doesn't really want to be doing it either. Much like escorting, I imagine she is merely going through the motions because she wants to be a somebody. There's no effort, yet, at the same time, she tries so very hard, all the while managing to be so far wide of the mark, it's rather embarrassing, more so because there are still some falling for it. However, I do not believe Anna truly thinks she is an elegant woman, and therein lies the problem. Maybe, instead of spending her money on poorly fitting clothing and sub-par tweakments, some therapy would serve her far better.
 
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annabeyhoax

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As a very rich lady like Anna claims to be, couldn't she pay for a luxury service to bring her dog? Like, say, a private jet charter. Oh, I forgot, Banana only poses next to jets, she wouldn't be able to afford to charter one ( I assume).
I just love an opportunity to bring up ridiculous pictures of her, thank you for the honorable mention.

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annabeyhoax

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For those of you who don't want to watch the video but want to know what we're talking about (sorry I'm so late to the game), here's a summary of Anna's new video. Cue the sweet_tea rant.
These followers are a special breed of women and it's fascinating to witness, and study!

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Plane_Jane

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Main theme for first 7 minutes - you need to level up so you can attract the right type of people bla bla bla bla, I smell some kind of escorting vibes in this workshop but maybe someone will have more will power to watch the rest and see what she is up to.
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Being completely honest, Anna has a point there.

I am not saying this just because I am a prostitute, it is a fact that if you put more effort into looking your best and prettiest, you will attract more men than if you look more scruffy. And within all the men that you are going to attract, there will be some who are more the prototype of the man you are looking for to start a family, and other men who will not be like that, but by attracting more men, the percentage of both of them will increase.

Now, is it necessary to spend thousands of dollars on expensive clothes that you will end up selling or on facial fillers/surgeries? No I dont think so. Personally I like my clothes to be from Zara or clothes of that style/price, I buy my jeans in Levis, for example. But what I really feel I like and it's worth investing money in are accessories, a branded bag, a scarf, a belt... All those little details will make you look a little more expensive and polished. Of course, find out about the type of clothing that favors your body and if this is difficult for you, see an image consultant for advice.

You really don't need to be fully dressed in brands and you don't need to splurge on such things to look good.

This all seems basic to me and I don't get the point of why she always shows clothes that are totally out of reach for her subscribers, or instead gives advice on how to invest your money wisely to look your best without spending a lot.

And if there are some women who don't like to read about how putting effort into your image will help you attract more men and that men should love you for who you are... Girls, I also like a man who is well dressed and who puts effort into looking good, someone who doesn't put any effort into their image will not get my attention. The same thing happens to men.

And finally, by looking your best I mean that you do it within what you like, not as Anna bey says, you don't have to have long blonde hair to the side and try to be as thin as you can wearing dresses linen. It is not about following the mold that someone tells you to be, but finding your style.
 
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sweet_tea

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It's the poorly concealed blood veins around her eyes for me...she looks BAD. She needs some moisturizer.

Beauty tips for Anna, coming up next on the Tattle soap opera (courtesy of yours truly)!
Finally back on Tattle after the weekend, and as promised, here's Anna's basic skincare guide. Feel free to skip (unless you're Anna, in which case don't).
Anna Bey's 2023 Level-Up Plan: Because Transformation Never Stops, Ladieezzzz
Part 3: Skincare

I’m fully aware that most of this is beginner-level skincare advice, but Anna clearly needs beginner skincare advice, in spite of all Tattle has done to help her. After all, she was the one using SPF 6 on beach days.

There’s no shame in using drugstore/affordable skincare. Anna claims she using Biologique Recherche so that she can sound ahfluhent and expensive, but I don’t believe she either uses it regularly in a routine or she just can’t afford it because it’s super expensive.

One of the benefits of living in Europe is that pharmacies are next-level! European pharmacies (particularly in France) are renowned world-over for having quality skincare at an affordable price.

Most dermatologists actually recommend affordable skincare, like CeraVe, La Roche-Posay (my personal favorite), Vanicream, Neutrogena, Aveeno, Byoma, etc.

My advice is that you look carefully at the labels before purchasing, and if it has fragrance, alcohol, or toxic ingredients – run!

Cleanse, treat, moisturize, sunscreen. Four steps is all that is really necessary in a skincare routine.

Double cleansing in the evening to remove sunscreen and makeup is essential. No, that doesn’t mean use the same cleanser twice. It means using a makeup removing product (micellar water, cleansing oil, cleansing balm, etc.) and then following up with your regular cleanser. You don’t need to buy an expensive cleanser because all you need is to wash your face – any special ingredients are still going to go right down the drain.

Treat steps are prescription creams, serums, and other actives. This is where it is usually worth spending a bit more money to be sure you are getting the highest quality actives that are perfect for your skin.

Moisturize, again, is a pretty straightforward step. Look for moisturizers that have hyaluronic acid/ceramides/niacinamide. You don’t need a super fancy moisturizer.

Sunscreen is essential to preserve your skin from the aging and cancerous rays of the sun. You could have the best skincare, but if you’re not using sunscreen, you might as well be throwing your money away (hint hint, Anna). Asian sunscreens are the GOAT: they have the best quality with the most affordable price.

Use a Vitamin C serum in the morning and retinol at night. Aging skin comes with loss of firmness in the skin, which can actually make pores look larger. Vitamin C and retinol is the #1 anti-aging duo, packed with antioxidants for the healthiest skin yet. (Just don’t use them together!)

To ease yourself into using retinol, start using one night a week and *gradually* build your way up to every night. If you’re experiencing sensitivity, try a retinol sandwich: moisturizer, retinol, and moisturizer again.

See a dermatologist now.
Anna, years of smoking, drinking, whoring, and scamming have taken a serious toll on your skin. You’re not even 40 yet, but you look well over 50. Please, for the love, take some of your scamming savings and see a reputable dermatologist (not one of those sketchy Botox & filler salons you love so much). And speaking of filler, get it removed ASAP. It’s doing you no favors.

(PS: Should I keep doing these? I know a lot of what I say is basic, everyday knowledge, but Anna and her minions don't know basic, everyday knowledge. Are these posts good for the thread? If not, I won't keep doing them. Love you all 😘)
 
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vanilla_sky

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Do we have anyone from Baltics (because she was born in Estonia, if I remember correctly) and Scandinavia (she grew up in Sweden)? Wondering if her way of thinking is what 20 years old gold digger’s are thinking and she is stuck at that age…? is there some mentality specifics that explains her silly opinions?
I want to believe that a 40 years old thought leader wouldn’t care what others think and it would be enough with an inner knowledge - I made it, I’m in a good financial and mental state.
I am from the Baltic bloc so perhaps I have some insight into what Banana is thinking. First of all, I suspect she is from the Russian-speaking family population of Estonia (not that there is anything wrong about being from that group) but there are certain traits I see in Banana that I see around my area. I think that yes, indeed, there is some mentality/culture issue that explains her thinking. For that certain group of people, marrying rich/getting a rich guy is the main goal in life ( that is why I think Aija did not pursue university education or trade qualifications), that a rich man will take care of everything. Of course, marrying a rich guy is not easy peasy and some girls turn to escorting to make money. Again, it is hard work and their choice to do so. I can understand why Banana took that road.
In her current dressing style I see a lot of Baltic Eastern European women (Let me abbreviate to BEE) outdated perceptions about elegance, that is especially demonstrated in her rigid approach to define what IS elegant and what is not and the harsh criticism of others who do not comply with her view. BEEE women who try Aija's approach are often overdressed for the occasion and stand out like a sore thumb even in the Baltic bloc. This is usually a sign that while the BEE is trying to look rich, she really isn't and is on the hunt for a rich man. I think that Aija is still stuck in her 20s ambition to marry a billionaire but the years are ticking by and she has not reached that goal. There aren't that many billionaires anyhow, so she pretends that Joe is very well to do, because a BEE needs to keep up that front. This is also perhaps partly cultural. I know women who have husbands who are actually drunks and violent, but the BEE tries all she can to make it look like he is the best man ever.
I've been thinking about her granny style and I think I know the answer to that - BEE women have a lot of internal and external pressure to be dressing ''age appropriate'', that is, if you are over thirty, the more conservative and granny one should dress to be ''elegant''. Again, not all BEEs including me do that, but Banana-level-eleghunt ones do try to be disparaging towards the ones who dress ''too young for their age''.
As other posters have mentioned, people in service industries can immediately tell if someone is a potential customer or not. I stayed at a London 5* hotel with my mother and several ''wannabe rich'' laydeez tried to sneak into the executive lounge that is available for the well paying customer, possibly to sit there and wait for the big catch. The staff there were so eagle eyed that those who did not have the right to be there were kindly asked to leave. Sometimes staff would go around and ask guests in the lounge which room they were booked in. My mother and I were never asked to prove that we belonged there, the staff knew we were the paying guests. I think Banana would have gotten a heart attack seeing my mother sit in an ''eleghunt'' place wearing neon green jeans and dad sandals. It's not about the mystical ''looking rich'' that Banana is always babbling about. It is about the confidence and attitude one has. And being judgemental and disparaging is not elegant.
 
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10 Things That Tell You DON'T Have Class!
"Being Anna Bey" should be top of that list, closely followed by "telling the world about your frostbitten willy." But what pearls of dubious wisdom does Anna have for us this time around? Let's see.

Anna hastens to reassure her eleghunt mangoes that it's not money or status or where you're from that makes you un-classy, it's THESE things!

1. "You air your dirty laundry in public" - Anna talks about people's "obsession" with old money, but when we "scrap under the surface" we see old money are normal people, just like Prince Harry "spilling the tea!" She plays an extract of him talking about the frostbite; complete with an aubergine emoji. Quote: "his own genitalia and other royal members."

2. "You're obsessed with looking or appearing rich" - This is so hypocritical that "pot calling the kettle black" doesn't begin to cover it! She says her channel is not about being rich or pretending to be something you're not. What have you been making videos about all this time, then? And un-ironically names Anna Delvey as an example of someone faking it.

Plug for The Fabulous Future Formula workshop

3. "Name dropping, status bragging, and any form of showing off" - OK, Anna doesn't really name-drop, but mostly because she doesn't know anyone famous, powerful, or relevant. For this point she witters a lot about self-confidence and insecurity.

4. "You're a fake friend" - Something to do with transactional friendships and only ever communicating via social media. Speaking of which, where's Lina Palestina lately?

5. "Respect other people's boundaries" - This is apparently something that classy people DO, not what they don't do. Which one is this video supposed to be about? She gives examples such as repeatedly asking someone personal questions about themselves or what something cost. Anna herself is no stranger to pushing people's boundaries.

6. "Support people's embarrassments" - Meaning smooth things over when someone slips up. Again something you should do to be "classy." She tells an apocryphal story of a guest at a royal banquet drinking from a bowl of water (not realising it was to wash one's fingers with), and everyone at the table doing the same.

7. "Treating service people like servants" - Anna herself admits you shouldn't need to pay an eleghunce coach money to tell you this!

8. "People lack compassion" - She just rambles about "boundaries" again. Anna herself is, of course, known as a model of altruism and understanding

9. "You're being stingy even when you have the funds." - Anna doesn't even bother talking about this one, just asks the viewer to give examples in the comments.

10. "People with class are always kind to animals" - FFS, is this video supposed to be about being classy or not classy?! She shows off Ted and is all "Ted would love you to subscribe!" I bet he'd love Anna to walk him too, but you can't always get what you want.

Her next video will supposedly be "10 Things That Tell You Have Class" but the video Anna actually posts each week often has little resemblance to what she said it was going to be. As we say on Jack Monroe's threads: WFK (Who Fucking Knows?)
 
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How to NOT Dress Like a Tourist in Europe This Summer
Don't do tourism, my eleghunt laydeez! And if you do, at least don't look like a tourist! Look like an escort in her 80s instead!

Anna advises trying to blend in and not look like a tourist, both out of respect for "other cultures" (which she knows nothing about) and so that people don't try to overcharge you or take advantage of you. So, what does a tourist look like? Anna says if they're American, they're probably wearing sports clothes and running shoes. Quote: "Right now in the whole entire world, we have this kind of what I call the pandemic of athlyleisure, where basically everybody thinks that the whole world is a sports centre." Anna says you can be comfortable and still look good. Not sure how she's qualified to give this advice, since she rarely looks good or comfortable.

Then she lists what tourist apparently wear: flip-flops, running shoes, backpacks, baseball caps, T-shirts, leggings, sports shoes, "jeans hot pants", crop tops, dad sandals, dad sandals with socks (gasp!) Don't wear these things, laydeez. Well, you can wear a T-shirt, but call it a "short sleeved top" like Anna did. She advises that you could wear sneakers instead of sports shoes, because those things are totally different. Anna talks about Europe not having many cars, Europeans prefer to walk, Europeans like to wear neutral colours, and Europe has - get this! - FOUR SEASONS. Making it sound as if an entire continent is a monolith.

According to Anna, Europeans are "conservative" and don't like showing skin. Read: Anna doesn't like showing skin, other women certainly do. She gives the blatantly obvious advice of not baring all in a church. She says that European women are "classic" and "eleghunt" and like to wear skirts and dresses, unlike shudder American women who prefer more MASCULINE looks! I'd ask if she's ever even looked at her own European or American female friends, but we know she doesn't have any.

After the obligatory plug for The Eleghunt Stylist, Anna asks: how can you be eleghunt and comfortable while you're "touristing?" Yeah, that's a verb now. Anyways, wear a nice dress in a material suitable for the weather, so you won't reach for "the leggings, the T-shirt, the cargo pant." The Hermessa, the fake Orans, the pastel silks - sorry, I'm getting ahead of myself. Tune in next time for Anna's advice on comfortable yet klahssy shoes to wear whilst sightseeing! Will a miracle happen and she'll post the right video two weeks in a row?

Also this was only seven minutes long, her videos are getting shorter and shorter cuz she's lazy af
 
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Why I Believe Anna Bey’s Luxury Goods Are Fake
TLDR; Anna Bey’s fashion sense doesn’t match the $100k worth of her collection, she doesn’t have a car, “kept wife” attitude, or appreciate the value of her items. Anna Bey uses fake goods as a marketing gimmick since her “Kelly” collection indicates establishment, great wealth and well managed finances, convincing her followers of her “millionaire” lifestyle. If Anna’s bags were authentic, they would be in very bad shape from how she handles them.
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Anna Bey claims to lead a life of affluence, brought forth by LOA and her marriage, when these items were manifested by Western Union payments, crossing international lines, and triple AAA qualifications.
Anna is the type of lady that orders her online catalogs from highest to lowest price, thinking it correlates to prestige and higher status. View attachment 2184851I’d love for the Tattle ladies to chime in on my thoughts. I read through some of the most liked posts on Anna before I posted this, so you may see repeated points throughout as they confirmed my points.
Lastly, I am not against replica bags, since I’ve had (albeit bad quality) ones before, but Tattle is against replica bags being used to deceive and scam Anna’s fans & followers. I’m sorry if some of my points are redundant or require more clarity. If you find any of my points wrong or contradicting, PLEASE add your input.

My biggest cause of doubt is:
  • Anna Bey brings these luxury goods to every occasion, and poorly complement her clothing. First of all, Anna rarely takes pictures of her goods up close. Anna always takes pictures of her goods from a distance, sideways to deceive you because it’s difficult to detect authenticity if the picture is in low to moderate definition. Fortunately, I’m a stickler for solving problems and Anna’s not that intelligent or insightful.
Why do I doubt Anna’s goods' authenticity so strongly??
FIRST, a highly valued woman like Anna who emphasizes luxurious living would have her collection under lock and key, likely insured, and maintained incessantly. THESE GOODS ARE PRICED ASTRONOMICALLY!! No reasonable person would display these pieces haphazardly.

I take my vintage Louis Vuitton bags out to nice restaurants rarely, not shopping, not when I’m going to be doing a lot of walking, low risk of damaging it at school or trying on clothes because I don’t want to be a target or greatly damage my goods, since I care about them no matter how fair their condition is. I bought them vintage for under $200 each due to their condition, and I can’t wait to get them repaired so they’ll look like the day the 1st owner unboxed them. If I carried my vintage bags, if they were like new again, like Anna’s they would deteriorate very easily.

If I had an Hermes bag, it wouldn’t be out of its box unless I wanted to look at it b/c I don’t have a climate controlled closet or optimal dust protection. Even then, I would have a picture on my phone so I wouldn’t cause damage by constantly taking it out.


SECOND, a highly valued woman like Anna would’ve recommended SA (shopping associate/assistant) for locations she shops in. For an egotistical woman, she would’ve had tons of pictures of the bags in store, having scarves tied on, being picked up from the cleaners or handbag spa, etc. and tags of her assistants in Hermes, Chanel, Yves St. Laurent, everywhere; yet, radio silence.

THIRD, the conditions Anna displays her bags in are dirty, dusty, “common” and uncontrolled!! Anna doesn’t worry about damaging these bags because they can be replaced affordably to retain perfection, and the material is harder, even if the factory says it’s 1:1 with the real thing. View attachment 2184710
A scratch, nick, smell or deep stain will greatly depreciate these bags! I’d sniffle/shed a tear if I accidentally dropped my dark colored/light colored Coach bags, but I’m crying if I dropped my Speedy 25 on the ground, since it’s in the best condition out of my collection. It wouldn’t be worn again until it goes to the purse hospital ☹!

Even if Anna wasn’t planning on selling her bags, “High Society” and Affluent Women (they’re another species, I know) would assume she’s another [dumb] bitch that believes money grows on trees so she doesn’t take care of her goods, reckless/ungrateful with her/her husband’s money, and lazy. Even the “ditziest unappreciative” girl Anna’s against wouldn’t be so careless, and if she didn’t feel like she’d treat her bags properly, she’d swallow her pride for a Coach or Michael Kors.

Nothing will devalue these brands faster than being shown in publicly accessed places, on a poorly dressed person, on less than pristine furniture or venues, and worn constantly, so that’s why they’re replicas.


FINALLY, it’s dangerous and unrealistic to carry luxury goods daily even in the safest, most affluent countries and communities. Wearing both fake and authentic bags can greatly increase your chances of being mugged, kidnapped, murdered, etc. due to the fact you’re broadcasting your net worth, bank account, social standing, and how unaware you are outside your “bubble” to display these items in public. At the same time, Anna is probably not worried about losing these items since she has a vendor to replace these bags at an affordable cost and they aren’t real, so why treat them well?

The luxury goods Anna carries, if they were authentic, should only be showcased behind a glass, private “no photography allowed” events, Anna’s face blurred out due to privacy concerns, or with the dust bags on and in the box on her shelf in a climate controlled room. Dust particles, humidity, weird conditions and smells will destroy these bags over time. Anna hasn’t posted herself cleaning any of these bags once, which indicates to me that they’re replicas that don’t need cleaning or aren’t valuable enough to pretend.


1. The Light Blue “Chanel”
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This light blue “Chanel mini flap bag” has been through hell and back, and it changes moods per picture. Anna Bey wore this bag hiking, stuffed it in a seat holder on an Easyjet, and overall in odd places. I know I treated my replica “LV” bags like shit since their material is “hardy”, but I’d never toss my real ones or wear them every single day.
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I had trouble finding this bag online, because the blue and # of diamonds were in between mini and medium.
For the $4,200-4,700 value, she’s beaten the hell out of it and it should be damaged from various surfaces, hiking, being styled with ugly outfits, etc. when it should be preserved as much as possible, with the sensitive color + material. This bag is the cost of a used car in below average condition.


This color appears difficult to purchase, and for it’s status, it’s weird she never showed the box, unboxing, Chanel shopping bag, revealed her SA, shopping location, privately viewed more bags, recorded the process, etc. which gives me confirmation this bag is a replica since Anna loves to post luxurious activities.


2. Numerous “Hermes” handbags
Hermes handbags are known as “lifetime investments” due to their price commonly being higher than store bought Kelly and Birkins.
Anna Bey is confident in her “Hermes Kelly”’s passing the lie detector test because, what desperate person would fake a Kelly bag or in Anna’s thoughts of(in clearer English), “this bag costs too much to be faked, and anyone who affords a Kelly would never carry a fake in public.”

Anna’s “Hermes” collection would fool her youngest fans, like I was, that she’s as successful in marriage and business as she claims since I’ve seen Hermes bags on celebrities and out of reach for even the most well known people.
It’s a ruse to gain subscribers as fast as possible and convince them to invest their hard earned money. Anna’s “Hermes” collection would fool her oldest fans, since the prestige indicates establishment, elegance, well managed finances and maturity. View attachment 2184862
Since Anna chose to go overboard with her “collection” too soon without showing an ounce of car or home, I strongly doubt their authenticity. No one who worked hard for their money and marriage would spend money so recklessly unless they’re scamming.View attachment 2184838


Hermes Kelly’s are very difficult to purchase in store as you have to increase your rapport with the brand over time.
Even if Anna bought these bags on an online marketplace, such as eBay, a strict vendor may vet her storage area and interview her beforehand. Even if Anna won the lottery and leveled up to a millionairess, online merchants would tell her to kick rocks and wait for an offer from trustworthy buyers. View attachment 2184833
They might tell her to buy their “lower end” products first, but a reputable vendor would never sell a new person bags in uncommon colorways, since what if she or her husband turned out to be fraudulent and they took criminal money??
Plus, Anna Bey’s not known as a fashionista or fashionable so she still wouldn’t have access to uncommon colorways or ones reputable buyers have expressed interest in.


This is a rough estimate of the color, model + material of the bags, plus the approximate USD [& used] price of Anna’s Hermes collection:
  • Hermes Kelly 25 Sellier Rouge Garance Togo Leather = $14,732
  • Hermes Kelly Nata Off White Pochette Swift = $28,500
  • Hermes Kelly Bleu Frida Swift with Palladium Hardware 25 = $18,610
  • Hermes Kelly Mini II Bag Gold Epsom with Gold Hardware 20 = $32,310
  • Total = $94,152/4: 23,538 average per bag
An elegant woman with a $100,000+ collection of Hermes products would never wear her handbags recklessly or out of place, plus with disastrous clothing. A smart, affluent and elegant woman wouldn’t spend money like wildfire. The zaniest elegant outfits would make fashion sense, but Anna continues to fall below the mark considerably w/ too small clothing, low quality, poor material and clashing undertones. I’m not going to compare Anna’s fashion to trendy fashion with “Hermes”, because they’re 2 very different pathways & Anna said she’s not into “fast fashun”. Anna’s continuous fashion disasters reminds me of early high school, where I’d carry obvious replica stuff but my outfits also didn’t match the supposed price value or prestige.

An elegant budget queen’s outfit wouldn’t crash and burn so badly, especially for a woman who markets herself as a socialite for a lot of money. Anna can’t comprehend the dollar value of what she carries without TV [shows] telling her.

In my opinion, these are the worst fakes b/c of her home living, lack of private transportation, outfit choice, basic jewelry, lack of creativity in appearance (hair,makeup, nails, no fashion risks, ) and not being seen with other “Hermes women” in public and on private social media profiles. Elegant laydeez, ANNA DOESN’T HAVE A CAR OR ELSE SHE WOULD’VE SHOWED IT ALREADY!!!

Influencers don’t count, even though she’s an influencer. The # of Hermes bags she owns doesn’t correlate with her attitude, [humble] transparency, lack of wealth expression, educational values, and an unclear story for her job. Importantly, Anna does not appreciate fashion, only fashion names which is very visible in her posts. If a Fashion Nova style outfit was actually Dior, Anna would wear it like it’s going out of style.
  • If Anna was a kept wife who didn’t want a job, she would still have a paid income stream that’d allow her to invest in herself, such as selling the bags or clothing she didn’t wear any longer.
  • If Anna was a kept wife who wanted to become an elegance “expert” seriously, she would have a physical location in her home country.
    • If Anna was a real kept wife, she would’ve never called herself an expert since 1 certification under your belt doesn’t make you know it all. If Anna called herself an expert in 20 years, that would be adequate, but even then her knowledge fine living & expensive goods would remind her to emphasize she’s a European based etiquette teacher, so her tips do not apply internationally [but I’ll try to work with you.], and her prices wouldn’t be so high due to ongoing experience building, plus her knowledge wouldn’t equal the expertise and know-how of an etiquette school. That would be an insult and thievery of her potential clients, when money is precious.
  • If Anna was a kept wife that didn’t want a physical location, she would scout for clients in her neighborhood & surrounding areas, and even advertise herself as a traveling elegance teacher.

Anna’s demeanor and need to own multiple uncommon colors of Hermes Kellys tell us she’s in a rush to elevate her social status, and misinformed about the process of obtaining status symbols, plus the status symbols themselves. This is an example of immaturity in conjuring high priced goods, and a poor way of managing money. If I was a woman in her community looking in, I’d assume she’s looking for a way to get rid of bad money quickly, or cooking up a scheme since none of my neighbors act as such.

The speed Anna showed off her bags is concerning. No box, unboxing, dustbag, Hermes receipt or big shopping bags? This stands out greatly due to how fast she shows off fine living to her followers.
Fake, cheapskate affluent women who can’t afford the box, dust bag and certificate of “authenticity” don’t have any proof of authenticity, and she doesn’t want the packaging to be scrutinized, so she went without.

Anna stocked up on Hermes Kelly’s quickly because Hermes bags themselves indicate the climax of establishment in Girl World since the Kelly bag is what the elefant princess Grace Kelly carried, equating to Anna Bey being an elegantly made, fashionable woman like Grace Kelly.
If Anna Bey had a visible, successful anonymous husband, the Hermes Kelly would have demonstrated how successful, loving and lengths he’d go for making his woman happy.
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If these “Hermes” bags were authentic, an affluent, egotistical woman like Anna Bey would’ve shown her bags down to grain and their packaging. It’s not egotistical or snobby to show off your purses, but Anna Bey’s behaviors are atypical and suspicious for a woman with numerous high priced goods.

Random colors of Anna’s “Hermes” bags do not match her aura. Even if Anna collected common colored Hermes bags out of love for class, simplicity, and hobby, her lifestyle and closet would envision that. Anna’s “Hermes” collection is all over the place, with pricing and the odd places she fashions them, which gives me the indication they’re fake. Anna’s shit eating grin when carrying these bags makes me believe her “Hermes” goods are fake.

Finally, the cockiest influencer or society woman will quickly drop the act when they find out their materialistic attitude doesn’t make them friends [in high society]. Even though there are mean girl groups and cliques everywhere, an elegant, high society woman wouldn’t fall for gossip or tape measuring competitions.
4. ANNA’S HERMES BAGS ARE FAKE/DUPES/REPLICAS!!
Anna Bey believes tagging Hermes on her posts will feign authenticity since, who would tag Hermes on a fake product? Hermes isn’t going to DM or leave a message on your post saying your product is fake so it’s a win-win for her. To her followers, they’ll strongly believe her handbags are real since wealthy women aren’t afraid to advertise back to the brand that verifies their prestige and Hermes wouldn’t expose her.View attachment 2184894

  • Anna Bey doesn’t plug her vendor(s) and SAs. For an “Hermes” aficionado, she doesn’t have the basic OR a random collection of Hermes scarves.
  • Again, Anna goes out of her way to choose exclusive colors that are reserved for the highest priority clients, when Anna looks like the wannabe “affluent” woman that can’t even walk into the Hermes and buy a charm. Imagine how slighted Anna would be if (insert brand here: Michael Kors, monogrammed Louis Vuitton, gaudy, Coach, H&M, Zara) purse girl walked into Hermes in “not elegant” clothing and left with a handbag.

Anna’s “Hermes” goods are fakes/dupes/replicas/1:1s since the bags popped up in a short time, and once again, she never showed the buying process or unboxing. I know when I bought fake bags subsequently, they wouldn’t arrive at the same time, so I’d fashion a new bag every few weeks and months.View attachment 2184864
I believe the red Kelly with palladium hardware was borrowed, unless this was touched on otherwise. Please let me know,

4. Anna is a WAnnabey!
Anna is a liar and the picture definition of fake affluence. Anna Bey lacks the biggest factors for obtaining these luxury goods: relationships, rapport & reputation. Even though Anna tags other “Hermes” or luxury bag women in her posts, that’s minuscule to get into the door. Anna’s perspective for fake affluence is one of greed, selfishness, immaturity and hunger. Anna being a gaudy, fake rich woman is hypocritical for what she preaches.
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ElegantWOC, why are Anna’s fake luxury goods a big deal?
Anna’s fake luxury goods are a big deal since she’ll justify higher prices for her courses by the perceived value of her handbags.
Anna’s fake luxury goods are a big deal because her followers of all ages will be deceived since the perceived value adds to her online social status, reputation and bank account. Tattle and luxury good ladies, when have you seen someone jump from Louis Vuitton and Gucci to Hermes Kelly’s and a Birkin without showing their journey?
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Anna, wearing real designer with fake luxury goods doesn’t make them authentic.
I believe Anna allegedly sold her authentic, non-“Hermes” (like Gucci) purses in order to afford multiple replica “Hermes” bags and “Chanel”. If any of the “Hermes” bags shown are authentic, they are borrowed or rented.
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This is a very good post!

However, there are a few things one might take into consideration.

Ladies who can carelessly afford such luxury goods will not really think that much about keeping those goods in perfect conditions. I mean, just look at Chiara Ferragni’s purse closet. Not a dust bag in sight.

Of course, it is advisable to be mindful of your belongings, but also show them some love with wear and tear. There is a line between taking care of personal belongings and applying rigorous measures to keep them in pristine condition. No matter the quality or brand, everything wears out with time and that is completely normal, however, your advice for taking care of luxury goods is really admirable.

Also, it would be worthy of notice that trendsetters and affluent individuals in Dubai, Paris etc. do not really save their luxury goods for special occasions, they can be seen carrying them even when runnings errands. There is no right or wrong way of pairing any bag to an outfit as long as the person wearing it feels confident and genuinely likes it.
Anna’s bags may be fake, undoubtedly . It is well known she is not affluent. Therefore, as plenty of Tattle members here suggested, it is better to invest your hard earned money into real education and personal development. Buying luxury items that may or may not have a “high resale value”-whatever that meant- is not considered an investment. It is really important to notice that selling one’s clothes/ belongings is not a stable income stream.



I hope these words will be taken into account.
 
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Pardon my French

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She must really be out of cash, she hasn't even enough money for a new photoshoot to promote her workshop and course.

And BTW, look what our wannabey just posted
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vanilla_sky

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OMG, when I tried to watch the video I did not get to that outfit part. Love the tags! How eleghunt!
But I took one for the team and logged on to the ''fabulous future workshop''. The content is very similar to the ''million dollar life'' one, with a bit of manifestation and some possibly faux follower testimonials. And guess what is the Fabulous future? It is *drumroll* SOTEW!!!
She once again has all these ''bonuses'', including the extra secret and eleghunt ''Anna's dating tips''. All for two payments of 297 or one payment of 497 real life dollars! What an incredible offer woo! It is same old SOTEW. At least now the Wannabey has recorded a vide where she speaks her nonsense, no slideshow...
Isn't it incredible how much she recycles her course? Though back in the day it was 1k$, wasn't it? The wannabey says it is worth 10k$. I am shooked. :m:m:m:p
 
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Looked up Auberge d'Onex; apparently it's a Michelin star restaurant. (Also, the Google images look a lot nicer than Anna's zoomed-in stories) It's definitely the same restaurant though - I found the room that she was in.
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I don't see Anna actually paying for her own meal at a Michelin restaurant - and I don't think she was with her "husband" because we would have been blessed with a story showing the tip of his fingernail. I still think she was *attempting* to escort.
I've never done sex work so I don't know how this particular .... tactic is supposed to play out but as far as I can tell, the escort will just sit and wait to be approached. Unless you were the type of man who just wants any blonde, vaguely Slavic or European-looking woman - why would you go up to Anna? Especially when she's puffed up with bad fillers and looks like she's on her way to a funeral in 1983
 
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Aww, I thought you have a husband as your loved ones Anna.. And I think she actually sleep in that sofa bed 😄
 
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Kate's style may be seen as boring/conservative/frumpy by some but she still looks 1000% better than Anna

I BOUGHT 10 Iconic Items From Kate Middleton's Closet
1. Penelope Chivers tassle boots - don't suit the shape of Anna's legs. Anna claims she wears them all the time when she goes to see her horse. I bet she thinks she's really subtly reminding everyone about Irish Mist. She ain't.
2. Karen Millen "Forever" pleated dress - Kate has a mustard yellow version but that colour is a "no-no!" for Anna so she bought pastel blue which is "one of my best colours." No it's not; it's aging and not remotely flattering on her. She also demonstrates that she wore the dress in black for a TV appearance. Does anyone give a toss? I know I don't. Then she concludes that the dress is too frumpy for her and she has nowhere to wear it to. Why did you wear it on TV then? Make it make sense.
3. Beulah "Ahana" dress - Similar to a dress Kate wore at Wimbledon but with hideous sleeves that don't flatter ... anyone, basically. Anna blathers about clothes that are "too ehleghunt" and "too old-fashioned" and she INVENTED the term "modern elegance." As opposed to "old stuffy elegance that just takes us back in times and times." But she does like vintage. I hope you can follow this. I certainly can't.

Plug for her new workshop: "The Fabulous Future Formula" which she uses Ted to hawk

4. Winser London silk blouse. Anna's in her element here, she loves silk!
5. Jimmy Choo "Romy" and LK Bennett "Fern" nude pumps - no more than 10cm heel please, that's too ron-shee and royal protocol can't be ron-shee! Anna sneers at Kate for owning glittery versions of the Romy shoes. Whatever your opinion of Kate, the fact remains that she's the future Queen of England and Anna will forever be a ratbag wannabey. Anna claims her shoe size is 40 (Europe) / 6.5 (UK) / 8.5 (USA.) Are you sure about that?
6. Hobbs "Tilda" wool coat - She blathers about the price and gets in another swipe at Zara. She prefers single breasted coats because of her hourglass body shape.
7. Self Portrait pleated woven midi dress - Anna has chosen *sigh* white. Kate did wear it in white to the Queen's Platinum Jubilee but again, what looks good on an actual princess does not always suit a rat.
8. Self Portrait tailored crepe/lace midi dress - similar to the previous one but in beige. Anna gets in her second jab at Zara.
9. Soru ruby earrings - Anna is a snob over Kate wearing a mid-range jewellery brand that isn't the actual Crown Jewels.
10. Monica Vinader "Siren" wire earrings - they pass her "elegance" test but she doesn't like them because they are the wrong colour for her. Buy another colour then?

She promises her next video will also be about ehleghunt fashion. So she's still plugging the "stylist" angle for now
 
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Anna, if you are not part of the cultural activities of Geneve is because you are as dull and ignorant as anyone can be.

You keep attending free-ticketing events or "influencer galas", please Anna, would you name me ONE (1) Swiss artist / director that you respect? What are you actually doing to integrate yourself into your local theaters and cultural activities?

I guess you feel anxious attending REAL high-end cultural events. You may fake your way-up to a Chanel store (with no intention of purchasing a thing and then shitting about the Sales Associates) but to the art world? Ahhh nope, you cannot fake that darling. We spot the wannabey's in a second.
yeah no, i'm gonna go on a rant because this is a huge pet peave of mine! 😡
as a person who's lived in geneva her whole life, it pisses me off how these expats complain about the lack of culture here or whatever. just this past month there have been so many expos and events and did anna go to any of them? did she go to the watches and wonders expo? the inventions expo? is she gonna go to gemgenève next week? let's take a guess!
and if we're talking about classical arts, we're spoiled here! i have a couple of friends who are into opera, classical music and theatre and they go to the grand théâtre or victoria hall every week because there's always something happening. concerts, festivals, brunch events, famous musicians and orchestras on tour... i even have one friend who's part of the international students society at the university and she organises theatre visits and cultural activities for foreign exchange students. and when i asked her if it's a struggle to find events for those who don't speak french, she said that there are plenty of events in english that you can find.
and yeah, geneva is a small city. but you can go to lausanne or even zurich for other expos and concerts too, it's that easy. i know an old lady who's a big fan of opera and not only is she at the grand théâtre every week, but she also travels around the country by train to check out other concerts in the region.
but nooo, for miss anna bey over here culture and going to the theatre is just to show off. she doesn't care about the actual art and substance of it. she just wants to show off her granny outfits while attending the most mainstream musicals in london bc she doesn't know any better.
and even when it comes to her nature loving persona she's developed this past year... in geneva we're so lucky to have nature reserves right next to the city. and if you have a car, the alps are right fucking there! it's a nature lover's dream! but no, anna just walks around corsier in circles with her fake chanela bag being all like "i love nature uwu". like can she not be superficial for once.
sorry, had to get it off my chest. it just really annoys me when expats come here, don't learn the language or make friends with the local people and don't explore the city past the rue de la confédération 🤦🏻‍♀️
 
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Hi! I have an entertaining content for you!
so I have a lazy day today so I thought what if I could make a makeover for Anna, like how would I do my makeup and hair if I was her

to start with, she could be really pretty. She started out with quite modelesque features (not classical, but trendy - square face, high cheekbones, quite wide-set eyes, full lips etc.) I put young models and actresses of her type next to young Anna (I don’t say they’re twins but they all have similar face structure) so you can see what I’m talking about (she has smaller jawline but it could be improved by mewing - proper jaw posture and/or whatever dentists could do)

then of course she messed up her face with wrong injections, surgeries and unhealthy lifestyle

what I noticed is that not only injections make her face appear much worse than it could, but also makeup, those horrible eyelashes and poorly styled hair as well as color that doesn’t suit her (if I were her I would go for a bit darker blonde, closer to her natural shade)
concerning makeup, I would use eyeshadows daily - but not how she does it - some dark violet and grey colors that look unnatural, but as in Asia say ‘white tea’ colors - all shades of nude, peach, sand, brownish pink (is it called mauve?) and so on and a sophisticated blended eyeliner would suit her perfectly
BUT FIRSTLY she MUST make her brows straighter and lower on her face…

what do you think? 🤔🧐

ps. I wanted to take a YouTube screenshot for this experiment but I couldn’t find a neutral one where she doesn’t have such clownish face impressions… I believe it also plays huge role in her appearing much worse than she could have and I think it comes from her insecurities and the commitment to play a certain role that doesn’t align with her true personality. I looked through her ‘my trashy past‘ instastories and there are few clips where she’s talking. She looked there much more attractive and natural 🤷‍♀️
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Such makeup looks would suit her the best
 

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