My Granddad would say, "in a word..."has she actually ever added it all up?
lol this. Her need to take credit for certain trends/items is so annoying.States she has *ALWAYS* found them beautiful - but on instagram commented she was undecided about whether she liked them for a long time
Yes! Totes. The Row fisherman sandals, big trench coats, tabi shoes. All done by others before. She did this with St. Agni on instagram last week. Writing that she discovered St. Agni ages ago while knocking about Byron Bay - a not so subtle knife twist to her frenemies Holland/Hadfield who St. Agni routinely gifts also. Lindsey appeared on the St. Agni instagram not long ago.lol this. Her need to take credit for certain trends/items is so annoying.
I was thinking that too when she was explaining the concept. If you have new wishes every month you can't possibly be enjoying what you have??i will be curious to see whether she can keep up this wardrobe wishlist series every MONTH. Every 4 weeks. TBH that is overkill/excessive if you're trying to be more considered in your purchases. Once a season seems more appropriate??
Agree with this - I think she'd do better to do once a season, and then maybe for the Inbetweens a 'what I would wear to..' or a 'Wardrobe Favourites' where she picks out four or five things she wears alot, how long she's had them, what the initial cost vs. price per wear is, why she likes them, can they be worn all year or how she would style them/quality and how they've lasted etc... That would be more relatable maybe? And I wondered how it would work with that (in the same way that an influencer might mention "I really like/really want to try...." and then the next video it's been very kindly gifted by the brand or sent by the PR) would the brand's see this and offer her paid work etc based on that? As in, using the videos to build relationships with brands she endources through her own purchases? Not sure I've explained it very well!i will be curious to see whether she can keep up this wardrobe wishlist series every MONTH. Every 4 weeks. TBH that is overkill/excessive if you're trying to be more considered in your purchases. Once a season seems more appropriate??
Have you guys noticed that all the influencers do this when they've owned something for longer than a month too? It's like, I've had this for 2 seasons now. Like that's a bleeping lifetime. LOL. They've totally lost all perspective. Exactly, who the duck cares. No one.I also find it very weird that she’s planning tondo this every month. That’s too much every season would make much more sense or every 6 month of you actually want to consume less and more consciously
it really annoys me that the always have to make clear that she owned or wanted something for years and years or quote: „... 2 years, no I think it must have been 3 years...“ - WHO CARES?!?!
Yes I hate this! If something lasts less than two or three years in my wardrobe I'd consider that a bad purchase. And I certainly wouldn't think it was long enough to be remarkable until like... Eight years? Ten? (Not to mention I buy mostly second hand so the actual age of the items is more than that)it really annoys me that the always have to make clear that she owned or wanted something for years and years or quote: „... 2 years, no I think it must have been 3 years...“ - WHO CARES?!?!
When she pulled out the tiny Jil Sander purse I was so confused. She tried to justify it by saying if you look at the sides of the older wallet that aren’t full, and the size of the receipts folded up it’s the same size as the new smaller one. But it’s still way too small. She’ll now have folded up receipts with annoying crusty corners, with a coin section that can probably hold 5 coins before bulging, and at most 4 cards. For someone who supposedly thinks so much about everything that felt like a really stupid impulse purchase.I *need* something that will organize me better than this zip pouch.
Buys something similar and smaller
i don't even think she is saying this stuff for "sustainable reasons" but solely to make the impression as if she was the first to have discovered or worn somethingYes I hate this! If something lasts less than two or three years in my wardrobe I'd consider that a bad purchase. And I certainly wouldn't think it was long enough to be remarkable until like... Eight years? Ten? (Not to mention I buy mostly second hand so the actual age of the items is more than that)
Lol and now in the latest vlog I *need* white denim that I already have but that will be perfect for when I wear sneakers, because she shrunk the other ones so they only fit with boots. So she bought an exact pair of denim she already have, to suit her when she wears regular shoes, of course!! Can she be more neurotic.I *need* something that will organize me better than this zip pouch.
Buys something similar and smaller.
Why not just clean it out? Scan in receipts you need. Won't this happen with the new one? Oh it has 2 compartments, I see, problem solved.
I *need* a bigger bag b/c I only have crossbody bags, also the ones I have are open at the top.
Talks about the row Bindl.
This bag is open at the top.
I *need* a jacket that isn't oversized that has buttons closer to the neck b/c they drown me (she's not wrong)
Discusses the Acne one.
Has massively oversized shoulders.
Buys a 3rd pair of tabi shoes (4th if you include the white, which she sold)
States she has *ALWAYS* found them beautiful - but on instagram commented she was undecided about whether she liked them for a long time
LOL. She just wants more new stuff...even though she has new stuff.
My Granddad would say, "in a word..."
(meaning no)
Mango have posted the trailer for the video she did with them.
Everything about this takes the cake and is beyond cringe.
“Capsule wardrobe”,”buying with intention”
omg she is so awkward. also all the clothes she is wearing in the video are terrible and pieces she'd never actually choose for herself.Mango have posted the trailer for the video she did with them.
Everything about this takes the cake and is beyond cringe.
“Capsule wardrobe”,”buying with intention”