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I don’t think Amie knows how to dress down. I’ve seen many women who dress casually without a drop of make up on, and still retain that air of elegance; their clothes don’t scream designer but they’re good quality and look classy. With Amie, you get the feeling that everything has to look picture perfect and IG ready, whoever called out earlier that IG isn’t the reality nailed it. Must be exhausting having to keep up appearances all the time. Even the thought of slapping on all that make up and getting her hair done just to film a vlog sounds exhausting. I thought she would have caught the bug like many of us, during lockdown, in terms of feeling more at ease in her own skin and wearing less make up but she’s not changed one bit. Appearances are very important to her.
 
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Amie's clothes and handbags are so unrealistic for everyday wear. Maybe they look good on Instagram but Instagram isn't real life. I think Amie definitely has issues. I mean I love to dress up but isn't what Amie does everyday even at home exhausting? Once she went to Disneyland in Orlando and she was wearing knee high boots (albeit flat). I'm just going to say I've been to Disneyland and everyone there is wearing sneakers. Everyone. The park is crowded and there are so many people. Nobody even looks at what you're wearing or if you handbags are designer. The park is big and you need to walk for miles so realistically sneakers are the only shoes you should be wearing.

I follow another youtube guru who lives in Northern Australia. She has LVs and Balaciaga bags but she also wears Kate Spade, Coach, Rebecca Minkoff bags in various fun colors. Her clothes come from thrift stores, Target, Kmart. She always looks put together and she has 2 young kids. You never get the impression she's putting a show on for others, lives through Instagram or is uncomfortable. She dresses appropriately for the (warm) climate she lives in. She always puts her family and her house first before any handbag she buys.
Name please :) I'm always on the lookout for down to earth influencers.
 
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Name please :) I'm always on the lookout for down to earth influencers.
Here is her youtube channel - Away from the Blue. She also has other social media and a blog. I really like her. She's not pretentious and she looks good in Kmart/Target clothing. I love that she mixes and matches high end and low end and wears flats/sneakers. And she's not afraid to wear color! Not everything is neutrals. Of course living in warm Australia helps :) Her style suits her lifestyle and her needs - which I can't say about Amie.

 
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Here is her youtube channel - Away from the Blue. She also has other social media and a blog. I really like her. She's not pretentious and she looks good in Kmart/Target clothing. I love that she mixes and matches high end and low end and wears flats/sneakers. And she's not afraid to wear color! Not everything is neutrals. Of course living in warm Australia helps :) Her style suits her lifestyle and her needs - which I can't say about Amie.

Thank you so much, I'm going to give her a follow ! ❤
 
Amie's clothes and handbags are so unrealistic for everyday wear. Maybe they look good on Instagram but Instagram isn't real life. I think Amie definitely has issues. I mean I love to dress up but isn't what Amie does everyday even at home exhausting? Once she went to Disneyland in Orlando and she was wearing knee high boots (albeit flat). I'm just going to say I've been to Disneyland and everyone there is wearing sneakers. Everyone. The park is crowded and there are so many people. Nobody even looks at what you're wearing or if you handbags are designer. The park is big and you need to walk for miles so realistically sneakers are the only shoes you should be wearing.
i bet Amie is that type of person who develops anxiety if she doesnt have a full face of makeup on and her ramen hair in place when stepping out of her house or taking a zoom call 😂

the fact that she had to buy a branded backpack to go to Disneyland (Marc Jacobs) and a branded canvas tote SPECIFICALLY FOR GROCERIES (Marc Jacobs as well) shows she has an obsession with labels and the need to overflex all the time.

i mean, she’s not even instafamous enough to be photographed or approached doing a grocery run - noone cares 🤨
 
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i bet Amie is that type of person who develops anxiety if she doesnt have a full face of makeup on and her ramen hair in place when stepping out of her house or taking a zoom call 😂
I agree. I remember a very hurriedly shot video taken one day - I’m pretty sure it was pre covid - as a follow up to some unboxing video she’d released the previous day; the second video was to show people how to work an item she’d shown off in the first video. She wasn’t wearing make up nor had she done her hair, and it was so obvious she felt extremely uncomfortable as the camera caught glimpses of her now and then and she’d quickly turn away when that happened. She really didn’t want people to see her. That was then, this is now. We’ve all embraced Wfh, going without make up and nail polish but not Amie. She still insists on the full monty.
 
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We’ve all embraced Wfh, going without make up and nail polish but not Amie. She still insists on the full monty.
nothing wrong with wearing concealer, blush or bronzer, and subtle eyeshadow/liner for everyday if one really feels the need to wear makeup in order to feel “pulled together”- but Amie is so over the top it looks carricature! full smoky eyes, lashings of mascara and caked on foundation/powder. 🤡🤡🤡
 
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Amie's clothes and handbags are so unrealistic for everyday wear. Maybe they look good on Instagram but Instagram isn't real life. I think Amie definitely has issues. I mean I love to dress up but isn't what Amie does everyday even at home exhausting? Once she went to Disneyland in Orlando and she was wearing knee high boots (albeit flat).
I know people that are petite and wear high heels in any circumstances just to be a bit taller, but it’s not her case. She seems pretty tall, or tall enough not to wear high heels all the time.

i bet Amie is that type of person who develops anxiety if she doesnt have a full face of makeup on and her ramen hair in place when stepping out of her house or taking a zoom call 😂

the fact that she had to buy a branded backpack to go to Disneyland (Marc Jacobs) and a branded canvas tote SPECIFICALLY FOR GROCERIES (Marc Jacobs as well) shows she has an obsession with labels and the need to overflex all the time.

i mean, she’s not even instafamous enough to be photographed or approached doing a grocery run - noone cares 🤨
I don’t think she went to Disneyland to have fun. She went there with her mom or Dan so they can have fun. For her was just a way of creating more content for her YouTube. I don’t think she knows how to have fun.
 
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These outfits are so unstylish and unflattering, she’s not big but she doesn’t dress to suit her shape - what is this pencil skirt? Looks too small. And that cheap skinny belt really is the cherry on the frump cake. why wear a black cheap looking Bardot t shirt top with a pale blue/ white gingham summer skirt?? And the shoes look ill fitting and don’t really match


So true, she’s not an influencer at all, she’s just someone with a shopping problem, disposal income and basic taste. She’s like the post child for people who says they’re ‘into fashion’ who don’t really care about items or brand history but just about buying the most basic items like the same louboutin shoes or same old Chanel flap bags
The outfits are terrible. Full stop. That isn’t even basic. It’s fugly.
 
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Her ridiculous shopping aside, I am really bothered by the fact that out of the 6-bedroom house they bought, she is taking up 3 of the bedrooms for herself! With a house that size, I would imagine her husband would at least get an office instead of working in the living room! I mean when they have kids, are they going to buy an even bigger house?! That is just mindboggling to me. I live in major cities where we do our best to maximise our space. Having a house that size when you don't have at least 7 children is ridiculous to me.
 
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Her ridiculous shopping aside, I am really bothered by the fact that out of the 6-bedroom house they bought, she is taking up 3 of the bedrooms for herself!
it’s not a home its the “stage” for her youtube/insta- hence the crappy cheap ass furniture but investment useless “props” (i am including her Chanel bags in this category) since it only needs to look good on camera.

its been said here before that Amie is just a glorified salesperson (the kind in those cheezy nineties infomercials) living in an ikea showroom. it is baffling to me how a supposedly educated woman who does have career prospect is not embarrassed by this 🙄
 
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I don’t think Amie is embarrassed about anything that brings the cash in. If you watch all her money related, business related videos and Q&A videos she clearly comes across as money minded. She looks utterly ridiculous in most of her videos and I am embarrassed for her. I feel that off camera she truly doesn’t enjoy anything. It’s just buy bags , buy clothes, show them on videos faking the over excitement and then back to buying more things. I really wonder if she even takes a moment to truly appreciate anything she owns.
 
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I know a rich lady who buys luxury items - but she only buys them twice a year - her birthday and Christmas, as presents for herself. And she buys 1 item each time - like one Chanel bag, one LV scarf, 1 Gucci belt. That's it. Of course over the 10+ years, she's collected a fine collection but you don't get the impression she has a shopping addiction. Luxury items are like the cherry on top of her cake (she has a nice beautiful house, she spends money on gourmet foods and travels around the world, and her children and pets).

I know a lot of people like luxury items and it's understandable if you have the money. But I don't get the impression that Amie is that level of wealth. She scrimps on housing decor, travel (even before the pandemic - she only went to the USA to shop, visit relatives, or freebies from hotels) and everything else. She suffers for fashion and looking good on social media. She has issues.

If you want to live the life of luxury like the Kardashians, maybe you should make some real and honest money first.
 
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She said she doesn't currently have a medium Chanel flap hence the white - isn't her chevron one a medium? Is it a small?

Anyway, what a bore.
 
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Holy shi*.... another designer haul... I'm speechless
Amie insists she's not being sponsored by Senreve and that she bought the bags with her own money. She writes this on youtube. But I have my doubts.

I know for a fact that Senreve gave away a lot of free handbags to influencers. Even small influencers. Now I like Senreve bags but Amie already has a few. And the fact that Amie readily plugs their sale is suspicious specially when they're only giving like $20-$50 off of gently used $400+ plus bags.
 
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Her shopping is really OTT. I get there’s a pent-up desire to shop now that things have opened up in England but two lux bags in the space of a week is unreal for someone who isn’t loaded. Didn’t she get a LV never full just before or during the first lockdown last year? She’s buying bags now when she’s barely used those purchased last year. It’s up to her what she does with her money but when she’s showing off on YT etc it encourages frivolous and irresponsible spending amongst her followers which is an irresponsible act to begin with. She’s clearly struggling for YT content and hence confirmation of her relevance. Btw - I’ve never seen an uglier bag than her new neverfull. She obviously loves it because it screams designer but the black embossed leather looks plasticky and cheap. I’m not sure it will take off in London.
 
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.Btw - I’ve never seen an uglier bag than her new neverfull. She obviously loves it because it screams designer but the black embossed leather looks plasticky and cheap. I’m not sure it will take off in London.
wait...are we saying she bought YET ANOTHER NEVERFULL in addition to the white Chanel (and 2 blue Chanels last month)??

i think its established that she is not stylish- i seem to recall her buying a neverfull just because there was a hot stamped badge option and she chose the weirdest designs and subsequently barely wore it. she reminds me of certain tourists you see around capital cities with no style but dripping in labels.

its an illness! and desperation to appeal to some market that i dont think really exists anymore(?)...i dont think she gets that at this present time she probably would get more views by doing something different - like shopping her own extensive and barely used wardrobe. or setting herself a kind of styling challenge. heck i would pay for her to get through a month not wearing a single visibly branded item from head to toe on her social media feed at this point 🙄🙄🙄

I know a rich lady who buys luxury items - but she only buys them twice a year - her birthday and Christmas, as presents for herself. And she buys 1 item each time - like one Chanel bag, one LV scarf, 1 Gucci belt. That's it. Of course over the 10+ years, she's collected a fine collection but you don't get the impression she has a shopping addiction. Luxury items are like the cherry on top of her cake (she has a nice beautiful house, she spends money on gourmet foods and travels around the world, and her children and pets).
👍👍this. i am far from being considered wealthy, but i do have a comfortable amount of disposable income (after savings and investments) since we dont currently have children, and this is precisely how i “treat” myself- a little bit at a time, thought over a long time and built up over many years. i’m in my mid-thirties now and i can proudly say i have clothing i still wear that get alot of compliments that i bought when i was 23 and had to save a lot longer for (and they’re not eye wateringly expensive pieces either).

when i first found Amie i thought she would be relatable as a young working female with some disposable income who could give helpful reviews on items i was potentially eyeing at the time. but her constant spending on unnecessary “of the moment” pieces just to discard them started to really grate on me to the point i would feel
nauseous watching her hauls. because i also enjoy travel it really bothered me that she seemed to keep holidaying at the same destinations just to shop at the local malls and eat at global fastfood chains (cheesecake factory, in n out). i basically unsubscribed when they bought their house and she focused most on building her cheap ikea closet room despite the house clearly needing alot of work.

youtubers i discovered recently are Style Apotheca and Audrey Coyne - they seem more sensible, practical and realistic than delusional frumpy Amie.
 
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wait...are we saying she bought YET ANOTHER NEVERFULL in addition to the white Chanel (and 2 blue Chanels last month)??
Actually it’s three lux bags in a week - sorry, my mistake. But yes, she did buy another neverfull as well as an LV small cross body AND a senreve small cross body though I don’t consider senreve lux. Didn’t she say - when she sold some of her bags recently - that she did it as there was no space in the house? So why is she buying even more bags?! I’m guessing that was a lie. She sold them because she needed the cash to buy new handbags!! bikey Amie.
 
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