Anna Bey #37 Non-millionaire lifestyle scammer, can't organise a proper meet for the people she fleeces

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Awesome recap @sweet_tea ! ✨️ The visibility... 😂

She really needs the money when she's even selling her SATC collection [collegshun]!
 
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Do you guys think that now after watching Anna Bey's closet organization tips (two of which were the same might I note) that I can drop out of school and become an iNteRiOr dUhSiGnEr/Professional closet organizer for all the eleghunt mangoes out there? ;)
 
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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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Laydeez, remember the items that are supposedly 'Out of Stock' on Bey's website - because she'll try to sell them in her next sale! She's already said there will be more sales in the future... Of course she's going along with the crap of 'Almost everything is sold out now blah blah blah' only to put a stamp of exclusivity on herself. I bet almost nothing has sold (if anything at all!) but Bey must, as usual, go along with her lying game and pretend that the whole world couldn't wait to buy her used and probably hardly ever washed :sick: escorting clothes. Although I do believe that there might have been a couple of sickos who bought some of her crap hoping to still find traces of her odor on those items:sick: ...so that they could use those things in their sickly fetish 'games' :LOL::sick: Although that's nothing to brag about, Aija.
 
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The dog is a business investment for her.

Pets are there to love. Pets are people's companion. People post photos of their pets on social media out of love or when they do something funny.

Anna is just using Ted to sell her scam.
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I don't know how to put it in words. But - Anna bought a mannequin to sell her clothes. Same way, She bought a dog to sell clothes. Or Courses. Or Herself.

It is so disrespectful to the relation of Human and pets.

But what does Anna know about love!
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Also she doesn't use her horse for content this frequently. It proves that she doesn't have access to it everyday.
Thanks for posting screenshots of her stories!

Seeing the state of her clothing rack and how crushed together everything is I wouldn’t want to buy anything from her sale. I see a few long dresses touching the floor and the clothing rack has wheels! What if it moves and runs over the material? I can also spot a white bag on the floor, right next to a pair of shoes. Hello dirt stains 👋 But of course Anna’s superior level of elegance purifies everything 😒
 
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I propose a new party game - drink every time Anna says "I have a walk in closet".
p.s. you might get EXTREMELY drunk....
 
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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.

Wardrobe Organization Hacks That Will CHANGE Your Life!

After the train wreck that was this last week's fashion choices, Anna has decided to post a video on wardrobe organization. Oh, the irony.

Intro: Says, "I'm going to talk about wardrobes in general, of course because I have a working wardrobe it will be a little bit from the perspective of someone with a working wardrobe." LOL. (Terrible grammar, and we're not even 10 seconds into the video yet. *Sigh* *Braces myself*)
Claims that her wardrobe is not her forever wardrobe because she's not in her forever home. That's one of the reasons why she doesn't have a kuhstom wardrobe yet. Includes shot with Ikea screwholes in the shelves.

Tip #1: What Kind of Closet Do You Need?: Yes, that's what the tip is called. Boooorrrring.
Says she wanted a walk-in closet. "So for me it really made sense to convert one of these rooms where I live to create this walk-in wardrobe." Did she just admit to not having a closet in her home? :unsure:
ADMITS HER CLOSET IS FROM IKEA!!! I feel so validated lol.

Tip #2: Play Around With the Layout: Yeah, no shiz-la-whiz, Sherlock.
Claims that because she's switched up the layout so many times, she has a very clear idea of what her future wardrobe will look like. Yawn.

Tip #3: Choose a Light Colored Wardrobe: By this she doesn't mean light colored clothing, but for shelving.
Says that she recommends this because (and this is a direct quote), "It's easier to see when it's light versus when it's dark."
My...my mind...is blown! I did not know that it's easier to see in the light rather than in the dark until Anna taught me! Thank you Anna for helping me become a more eleghant ladieyyy!

Anna says that the downside to having a white closet, especially Ikea, is that "it does look like an affordable Ikea closet". No freakin' way.
*not sponsored by Ikea* appears momentarily on the screen.
Says light wood is better because "it masks the appearance", but she had to go for white because she films a lot in her closet and white looks better on camera.

Tip #4: Include a Light Carpet: She means light in color this time. Says her carpet is fitted. Tattle has proved otherwise.
Claims a light carpet adds more light into the room, makes it look better, and improves the "visibility" of the room (no clue what that last one means). Now, I'm no interior designer, but this sounds wrong to me. Tattle ladies with experience, what are your thoughts?

Tip #4b: Carpet Absorbs Some of the Noise: Says this is helpful because she can try on her heels or throw her clothes around without her husband getting annoyed. Body language immediately tenses up, leaving me to doubt if said husband even exists.
Validates her throwing clothes around saying that she does it when she's in a rush, panicking, or packing last minute. I'm sorry, but I thought eleghant ladieeezzz never do these things?

Tip #5: Lights!: Says that this took her a really long time to discover and she's going to let us in on the secret. "The magic word is lights." Lights elevate the wardrobe because of the "visibility" (still don't know what she means by that). Claims her Ikea lights are perfect and recommends them.

Key thing to ask when organizing your wardrobe: "How good visibility do you have?" What the actual heck does that mean I'm getting angry arggghh

Tip #6: Clear Shelving: No, she does not mean shelves, but the cheap clear plastic bins that you get at the discount store (or in her case, Ikea. She's admitting to a lot of Ikea purchases today). Helps "visibility" because they're see-through, so you can see-through them. You can't see through non-see-through bins because they're not see-through, but you can see through see-through bins, and that's good because you can see what's in you bins. Because they're see-through. Make sense?

Tip #7: Clear Storage: Literally the same as tip #7. Points to the exact same boxes as tip #7.
Says organizing a wardrobe is about having a mindset that creates a system for you where you have visibility. I still don't know what that means.

Tip #8: Pay Attention to the Things You Use the Most: *Slow clap*

Tip #9: Make Sure Everyday Items Take Priority: *Slow clap*

Plug for the Elegant Stylist

Tip #10: Use the Same Hangers:
Says that having "peaked" (as per the captions) into many classy wardrobes, she's noticed that each closet uses the same type of hanger. I'm sorry that all you got was a peek, Anna.
Slim velvet hangers are really popular amongst well-dressed women, apparently. I thought they were just cheap and space-saving, but OK.
Advises her followers not to hang clothes too close together because they will wrinkle. Are Anna's followers really that ignorant?

Tip #11: Color-Coordinate Your Wardrobe: I'm not entirely sure what she means by that, but she says classy women do it so I'm sure she's right.

Tip #12: Group Items by Category: Or even sub-category. For example, group shirts together, and keep short- and long-sleeved shirts together. Maybe even group by color! I know, life-changing.

Tip #13: Anna's Insider Tip: She's been dying to fill in the holes made by the screws in the Ikea shelving, but she's been waiting until this video. NOW she takes the pegs (pronounced "pigs") that come with the kit to fill in the screw holes. Says the holes bother her and this is a good temporay solution to make your wardrobe look more expensive.

Tip #14: Buy a Footstool: Did you know that a footstool can help you reach things on high-up shelves?

Tip #15: Have Identical Storage: She has more storage units that are ✨LiNEn✨ and from some random Chinese brand for 11 Euros. They're for her off-seaons clothes. Mismatched storage looks messy, ladieezz!

Tip #16: Seasonal Organization is Key: This is because "the seasons are changing". Rotating clothes for warm and cold weather is something only eleghant ladiezz know how to do.

Tip #17: Store Clothing Away: When you rotate clothing seasonally, you put have some storage to put the off-season clothing in. Innovative, isn't it? She claims she has a basement with more storage. Huh?

Tip #18: Do Not Hang Knitwear: Another common knowledge tip that she is sharing with us. Everybody knows not to hang sweaters. We don't need a self-proclaimed eleghant stylist to tell us that.

Tip #19: Do Not Stack!: Stacking things on top of each other in drawers is a big mistake because - you guessed it - it reduces visibility (I'm starting to get an inkling of what visibility means). Instead, place them in horizontally so that you can have full visibility.

Tip #20: Label Your Drawers: How dumb does Anna think we are? She's recommending that we put labels on our drawers to remind us what category of clothes is in each drawer. I don't know about her, but I am perfectly capable of remembering in what drawer my undies are, thank you very much.

Tip #21: Pay Attention to the Gaps in Your Wardrobe: At this point, the amount of times she has said the word "wardrobe" is exhausting. Is saying "closet" only for Plain Janes? Is "wardrobe" the only acceptable elegant word to use?
Oh, and we should see what we have less of in our closets so that we can remember that when we go shopping. Gaps give us visibility and AHA moments, apparently.

Tip #22: Invest in a Hanger Sliding System: For trousers, she has a hanger system that slides in and out, because it gives her an overview of what she has. Half of what she has is variations of the white trouser.
Guess where she got this hanger system? Ikea!

Watching that word salad of a video make me tired. I need a nap.
Unfortunately, I am sincerely sorry to say this, but some women-and men could use this common sense. I have helped several of my friends with closet cleanse and organization- a secret passion of mine- and I was shocked to learn that something I saw as a common sense other people didn’t acknowledge. Organizing clothes by color is extremely helpful and looks beautiful, yet many people do not actually care about that. Most of these tips I advise to my friends who want to improve their closet organization skills.
Regarding your question tip #3-having a carpet in a walk-in closet is extremely useful for esthetic purposes but is also practical. People with wooden floor in their closet should be careful because high heels really do damage the floor so frequent maintenance work is unfortunately a must. Hence a carpet protects the floor, provides thermic and sound isolation and it can really transform the place (make closet wood match the carpet is far more pleasing than having white Ikea closet and dark wooden floor). For me this is common sense, but some people do not even think about it. Which is completely fine. Also a downside of having a carpet is difficulty with cleaning especially for ladies with long hair that tends to fall off frequently, or ladies with pets- if pets are allowed into closets.
To sum up, for people with no closet organization experience this video is quite useful and it shows how you do not have to break the bank to have a decent looking closet.
 
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Unfortunately, I am sincerely sorry to say this, but some women-and men could use this common sense. I have helped several of my friends with closet cleanse and organization- a secret passion of mine- and I was shocked to learn that something I saw as a common sense other people didn’t acknowledge. Organizing clothes by color is extremely helpful and looks beautiful, yet many people do not actually care about that. Most of these tips I advise to my friends who want to improve their closet organization skills.
Regarding your question tip #3-having a carpet in a walk-in closet is extremely useful for esthetic purposes but is also practical. People with wooden floor in their closet should be careful because high heels really do damage the floor so frequent maintenance work is unfortunately a must. Hence a carpet protects the floor, provides thermic and sound isolation and it can really transform the place (make closet wood match the carpet is far more pleasing than having white Ikea closet and dark wooden floor). For me this is common sense, but some people do not even think about it. Which is completely fine. Also a downside of having a carpet is difficulty with cleaning especially for ladies with long hair that tends to fall off frequently, or ladies with pets- if pets are allowed into closets.
To sum up, for people with no closet organization experience this video is quite useful and it shows how you do not have to break the bank to have a decent looking closet.
But I have no closet organisation experience and I honestly lack common sense, yet, I knew all of these tips and this was way before the social media world. It is sad as I am sure there are a few who struggle with this, but I wonder how many people seek another’s help so they don’t have to do the hard work themselves tbh. I think Anna’s messages meet a very small minority.I think in this digital age too many people are complicating their lives and becoming super lazy. I also think people are just overwhelmed by information. Turn all the tech off and think for yourself and you’d be surprised at what you come up with!
 
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Unfortunately, I am sincerely sorry to say this, but some women-and men could use this common sense. I have helped several of my friends with closet cleanse and organization- a secret passion of mine- and I was shocked to learn that something I saw as a common sense other people didn’t acknowledge. Organizing clothes by color is extremely helpful and looks beautiful, yet many people do not actually care about that. Most of these tips I advise to my friends who want to improve their closet organization skills.
Regarding your question tip #3-having a carpet in a walk-in closet is extremely useful for esthetic purposes but is also practical. People with wooden floor in their closet should be careful because high heels really do damage the floor so frequent maintenance work is unfortunately a must. Hence a carpet protects the floor, provides thermic and sound isolation and it can really transform the place (make closet wood match the carpet is far more pleasing than having white Ikea closet and dark wooden floor). For me this is common sense, but some people do not even think about it. Which is completely fine. Also a downside of having a carpet is difficulty with cleaning especially for ladies with long hair that tends to fall off frequently, or ladies with pets- if pets are allowed into closets.
To sum up, for people with no closet organization experience this video is quite useful and it shows how you do not have to break the bank to have a decent looking closet.
The problem is, you see, that people who have walk in closets don't follow Aija Raty. She is a peasant to them. They probably had their walk in closets (and the rest of their houses) put together by interior designers. The people who do follow Raty do not have walk in closets usually. They have a piece of IKEA wardrobe tucked away in the corner of their bedroom (or something to that effect), that is why they follow Raty (because they hope to elevate their life and live in a mansion with a massive walk in closet). So telling these people to buy light-colored closet shelving or have a carpet fitted there is pointless at this stage.

Let's be honest; Aija Banana Raty has nothing new to talk about in her videos. Everything of any substance has already been said. These days she's just hoping to 'make soup out of plain water' so to speak. But she serves as a great source of entertainment to Tattle, I give her that 😄
 
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Just a friendly reminder. Having IKEA furniture and a small closet is fine.
If anything, it could be that you are taking smart life decisions such as not spending all your hard earned money on your wardrobe ;)

You know what is actually bad financial advice? Telling someone to splurge thousands of euros/usd to "look elegant" and "lvl up".
We have shared over and over how little do you actually need to look well put. You do not need - I repeat - do not need to pretend to be an "affluent lady" with Channelas or a "walk-in-closet" full of chinese replicas and Lily Silk sh1t.

Oh and btw, using an spare room as a closet is not affluent at all and I do not consider that a real walk-in-closet. It just points out that those corporate flats usually come with a bedroom for your kids. Anna does not have kids. Neither the money to re-design the whole thing to be an actual walk-in-closet. Oh, and neither the permissions to do so, as it's obvious at this point that they do not own the flat. It could be that they're not even renting that thing for themselves.
 
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^^ I agree @ThirdWorldGlam!

Also her jam-packed closet is actually out of style. The minimalistic capsule wardrobe is more "in" now, especially as more people are becoming aware of the environment and owning less things. Same thing with makeup, people are tired of seeing YouTubers with giant stashes. I, personally, would be embarrassed to have a closet like Anna's because there's just too much...let's face it, crap. She probably doesn't even use most of that stuff.
 
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Everyone can choose whatever style of closet they want, it is clear the Wannabey's closet is not really a walk in closet in the classic sense. But laydeez, aren't you impressed that her thrift sale got sold out? Do yo believe she sold everything or she is making it look like she did for clout?

What should concern us more is that Anna is still shilling her ''free'' Fabulous Future Formula workshop which is just a sales pitch for SOTEW. She even deviated from her usual of only Insta-stories to shill for that. I think she is dire need of $$$. So her saying that SOTEW will open the doors for one last time was a lie....
 
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Eleghunt Anna Bey would cringe at my closet. Do I feel any more or any less eleghunt because of my closet? Nope. And look..some things haven’t even been turned inside out!! 😂😂. All items also cost less than £40 each. Dare I say it most were less than £20 with discount codes!!!! I have a few seasonal outfits I rotate, that are minimal, fit me well, the colours suit me and require little time to put an outfit together. They go in just as quickly as they go out because I don’t have tons of clothes! I’m a busy mum and would rather have time to do other things than have a fancy wardrobe - and that’s not just because I am a tired frumpy grumpy mum…I just think there is much more to life (and elegance) than a closet. Hobbies, interests, outings.

Absolutely nothing wrong with an ikea closet, or Anna’s closet. It’s better than mine!! But I’m really not bothered haha! The problem is is saying that having a wardrobe like hers makes you more eleghunt as does admiring your wardrobe make you feel better. Not true. How superficial.
 

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Wow! I had no idea grooming pets is leveling up for them!
She’s stupid 😂 I myself speak 5 language and sometimes say something funny but how can one think about a dog and leveling up in one sentence? She has totally killed the words leveling up and investing. Whenever I hear those two I immediately think about her and her minions.
 
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Wow! I had no idea grooming pets is leveling up for them!
My dog is short haired, does that mean he is automatically affluent and leveled up? 😁😁
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^^ I agree @ThirdWorldGlam!

Also her jam-packed closet is actually out of style. The minimalistic capsule wardrobe is more "in" now, especially as more people are becoming aware of the environment and owning less things. Same thing with makeup, people are tired of seeing YouTubers with giant stashes. I, personally, would be embarrassed to have a closet like Anna's because there's just too much...let's face it, crap. She probably doesn't even use most of that stuff.
I was shocked with the amount of clothes she has, I wouldn't be suprised if there are items with tags that she has never worn.
 
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My dog is short haired, does that mean he is automatically affluent and leveled up? 😁😁
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I was shocked with the amount of clothes she has, I wouldn't be suprised if there are items with tags that she has never worn.
Remember she was obsessed with the SATC and Bradshaw so probably she thinks that’s what one needs to be able to say they made it :D
 
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