This may just be me nitpicking but it strikes me that Molly really doesn’t seem to be able to decide if she wants to advocate for sustainability/slow fashion or not. On one hand she’s praised numerous brands for being “ethical” (even though they definitely aren’t) but on the other, she seems to be supporting and working with quite a few fast fashion brands and has mentioned the idea that sustainability isn’t accessible to everyone. It’s almost as if she wants to be seen to be doing something without actually committing to it.
She also doesn’t seem to realise that by donating some of her more worn items to charity that aren't fit for resale, she’s just creating more work for charity shop volunteers and delaying the fact that they’ll inevitably end up in landfill. Don’t get me wrong, we’ve all made these mistakes in the past and it’s probably just a lack of understanding but it would be nice to see her learn more about sustainability and start changing her habits. I definitely think there’s a gap in the market for mainstream influencers to start working with more sustainable brands and promoting shopping second hand. It’s clear that she has an interest in it so I think it would be great to see her explore it more.