Not that I would take advice on how not to waste money from someone who appears to be living beyond their means but when she says that anything over two thousand pounds is her benchmark she mulls it over a bit longer before she purchases comes off sounding a bit of a show off/arrogant?
It also confirms there was no thought process behind the endless cheap hauls of shein quality like clothes that are never seen again but were "so so (insert pretty/cute/adorable adjective here) at the time she was telling her subscribers to buy.
I'm also surprised she waited a long time before making a purchase. A lot of what she buys is newly released - so how long was "as long as possible" for her. Was it under <2-3 weeks? I get it must feel like a long time if I was sat at home with nothing to do but to vapidly shop and have nothing to think about but my next bag purchase that a day must feel really really really long. (So much for reading all those feminists books. There's a reason she likes the coffee table books - it's mostly a pretty picture book.)
And no can't see her attending a mum's group. (If she does maybe for a session so she can vlog it and pretend she goes so she can prove she has "friends".) She had no friends prior to her baby, I can't see her having friends after. She'll just go back to shopping when she hands the kid over to her mum.
She doesn't mull over anything, that's just laughable. How do you mull over multiple designer bags and each of her hauls are well over 2000 pounds. Spending 2000 pounds at one time at her frequency is mindboggling to me. 2000 pounds is A LOT of money considering the median income for UK is 25k per year. Also, she buys a lot of designer heels, they are around 1000 pounds each, does she imply that those heels are impulsive purchases? That's pretty tone-deaf.
Her clothes are basically affiliate marketing and she gets commission from them, and many of the items that she showed were sold out pretty quickly. Like many who pointed it out in previous posts, she probably just films them and then returns them; which considering the cheapness of clothing, they are probably just thrown away or burned because companies don't bother reselling returned clothing. I mean that is not on her, but just fast fashion as a whole, but since I found out that information, I try to buy clothes in stores and try them on rather than ordering multiple items and returning them. For someone who proclaims is that involved in fashion and shopping, I find it hard to believe that she doesn't know that, that just shows me that she simply doesn't care.