Hardly watch her anymore but just seen the latest. No matter what he wears, Paris always looks like a woman with a hangover.
Don’t know, still trying to get over the fireplace.What do you all think of the massive granny chouchou from her rue Sloane collection ?
He literally reminds me of shaggy from Scooby Doo, same clothes every single time we see him and vacant expression, with added dribbleHardly watch her anymore but just seen the latest. No matter what he wears, Paris always looks like a woman with a hangover.
Likely because Claire has less than 20% of the following that Lydia has.Coming here from Lydia’s to cross-reference and comment that despite Claire questionable interiors taste, you gotta hand it to her, she knows when to split w toxic influencers. Claire’s (only 2nd) Tattle page has been going on since last October while her sworn enemy Lydia Millen graduated from 157 to 158 in a matter of two days.
And not all those followers interact with her, when you look at her likes and comments they are no where near her follow amountsLikely because Claire has less than 20% of the following that Lydia has.
The scrunchies look stupid and clown like. I don’t know anyone into fashion, especially GenZ girls, who would put their hair up in a pony tail wrapped in a wool table linen. I usually respect most of Claire’s style but the scrunchies were a massive miss. The style trend is towards a polished, effortless looks (RHW and Hailey Beiber) not 5 year old posing for Christmas pics. I can’t wait to see the rest of “the line.” I hope there are some nice pieces available.What do you all think of the massive granny chouchou from her rue Sloane collection ?
The scrunchies are one of those hyped or no hyped things. They’ll either be the new “it” thing or completely fail.The scrunchies look stupid and clown like. I don’t know anyone into fashion, especially GenZ girls, who would put their hair up in a pony tail wrapped in a wool table linen. I usually respect most of Claire’s style but the scrunchies were a massive miss. The style trend is towards a polished, effortless looks (RHW and Hailey Beiber) not 5 year old posing for Christmas pics. I can’t wait to see the rest of “the line.” I hope there are some nice pieces available.
At least Claire is openly “Essexy” tacky decor and all the rest of it. She's always seemed pretty comfortable in her background and where she's come from.Likely because Claire has less than 20% of the following that Lydia has.
100%. I’m a Claire fan-ish. I think she’s a bit more real even if don’t love all of her choices.At least Claire is openly “Essexy” tacky decor and all the rest of it. She's always seemed pretty comfortable in her background and where she's come from.
Lydia has spoken about her childhood with such disdain, her mums lack of resources and how she had no clothes in her wardrobe. Now she spends her time living out this strange caricature of an old money aristocrat from the Edwardian era.
I find her whole lifestyle nauseating and the whole personality overhaul very weird.
Lydia’s life is like she picked up some weird country life magazine and is cosplaying as “old money”
New take on Claire’s AccessoriesAre y’all telling me that Claire’s “fashion brand” is selling bespoke, made in UK SCRUNCHIES?!?!????
I can’t.
She is a talent when it comes to making expensive items look cheap. The way she speaks is an embarrassment to anyone who shares a degree from the same school. She sounds like an uneducated mess.I'd forgotten all about her, but just watched one of her YouTube videos. What an inarticulate mess - especially when she's banging on about the Harrods car park which she seems mildly obsessed with... or the apples and choclate cake that the store sells. Mindless rambling from her.
And just what does she think she looks like wearing a black YSL jacket with diamante logo on the back, and a furry/woolly bag? Actually, what does she look like in anything, except a cheap mess. I think she sees elegance or high fashion: but it's not what the anyone else sees. There can't be another influencer who cheapens every single brand and makes them look like market knock offs like she does. That's quite a unique talent. She's got a rather unique pronunciation too: Sent Loront.
I quite like her casual, off-duty style. I must say I dress in similar outfits on school runs and weekends.100%. I’m a Claire fan-ish. I think she’s a bit more real even if don’t love all of her choices.
She’s obsessed with trying to appear old money … the ritz jumpers tied round her neck for example. Which is always a massive cringe when I see sweaters around shoulders…. But she manages to (as you’ve said) cheapen it. It’s like she’s trying to blend old money and new money and just failing miserably.I'd forgotten all about her, but just watched one of her YouTube videos. What an inarticulate mess - especially when she's banging on about the Harrods car park which she seems mildly obsessed with... or the apples and choclate cake that the store sells. Mindless rambling from her.
And just what does she think she looks like wearing a black YSL jacket with diamante logo on the back, and a furry/woolly bag? Actually, what does she look like in anything, except a cheap mess. I think she sees elegance or high fashion: but it's not what the anyone else sees. There can't be another influencer who cheapens every single brand and makes them look like market knock offs like she does. That's quite a unique talent. She's got a rather unique pronunciation too: Sent Loront.
Greek I think unless I missed something, maternal Greek and Paternal French. Although I could have missed a bit where she mentions RussianI quite like her casual, off-duty style. I must say I dress in similar outfits on school runs and weekends.
What I mean is Claire’s sense of self and “fashion” in general is more relatable and down to earth for me personally.
Lydia constantly dresses like an extra from an elisabethan novel. What is that girl thinking? It just all seems incredibly forced.
Claire is the sort of rich person I like, with no airs and graces. She would probably tell another customer in Scotts to duck off if they did something to annoy her lol
Lydia for sure has been practising her Kate Middleton impressions in the mirror. The girl is mad.
When Lydia first met Claire did you see how starstruck she was by her home and life and was posting it all online. Claire seemed to happily oblige.
Perhaps that's why Julien’s family liked Claire. A normal woman from a working-class family who would probably look after him and keep him grounded. I did remember Claire mentioned he had Russian roots?
Russians don't see class in the same way as the British and most families all have stories of having gone through harsh times and surviving with little food and money.
And in fairness to Claire, she doesn’t claim to be old money. She knows where she came from and has aspirations. Her taste isn’t universal and the oversize obsession is OTT, but at least she buys real cashmere.I quite like her casual, off-duty style. I must say I dress in similar outfits on school runs and weekends.
What I mean is Claire’s sense of self and “fashion” in general is more relatable and down to earth for me personally.
Lydia constantly dresses like an extra from an elisabethan novel. What is that girl thinking? It just all seems incredibly forced.
Claire is the sort of rich person I like, with no airs and graces. She would probably tell another customer in Scotts to duck off if they did something to annoy her lol
Lydia for sure has been practising her Kate Middleton impressions in the mirror. The girl is mad.
When Lydia first met Claire did you see how starstruck she was by her home and life and was posting it all online. Claire seemed to happily oblige.
Perhaps that's why Julien’s family liked Claire. A normal woman from a working-class family who would probably look after him and keep him grounded. I did remember Claire mentioned he had Russian roots?
Russians don't see class in the same way as the British and most families all have stories of having gone through harsh times and surviving with little food and money.
I’m dying at the real cashmere shade. 100% Pure Amazon Cashmere Lydia babe even though the label says polyester. Ok let me hop back to the Lydia thread because I really can’t stand her (and I love that Claire can’t either).And in fairness to Claire, she doesn’t claim to be old money. She knows where she came from and has aspirations. Her taste isn’t universal and the oversize obsession is OTT, but at least she buys real cashmere.
Claire is v far from being proud of where she grew up. Her main goal in life is rubbing her faux accolades and Hermezzz in the faces of anyone who still lives there, and acting like she’s old money. In that regard, she and Lydia are very much alike.At least Claire is openly “Essexy” tacky decor and all the rest of it. She's always seemed pretty comfortable in her background and where she's come from.
Lydia has spoken about her childhood with such disdain, her mums lack of resources and how she had no clothes in her wardrobe. Now she spends her time living out this strange caricature of an old money aristocrat from the Edwardian era.
I find her whole lifestyle nauseating and the whole personality overhaul very weird.
Lydia’s life is like she picked up some weird country life magazine and is cosplaying as “old money”
This entire comment has me rolling.I quite like her casual, off-duty style. I must say I dress in similar outfits on school runs and weekends.
What I mean is Claire’s sense of self and “fashion” in general is more relatable and down to earth for me personally.
Lydia constantly dresses like an extra from an elisabethan novel. What is that girl thinking? It just all seems incredibly forced.
Claire is the sort of rich person I like, with no airs and graces. She would probably tell another customer in Scotts to duck off if they did something to annoy her lol
Lydia for sure has been practising her Kate Middleton impressions in the mirror. The girl is mad.
When Lydia first met Claire did you see how starstruck she was by her home and life and was posting it all online. Claire seemed to happily oblige.
Perhaps that's why Julien’s family liked Claire. A normal woman from a working-class family who would probably look after him and keep him grounded. I did remember Claire mentioned he had Russian roots?
Russians don't see class in the same way as the British and most families all have stories of having gone through harsh times and surviving with little food and money.