Heirloom actually refers to the type. It is pretty common in plants. Heirloom usually means an older breed/type of flower, vegetable etc and they have seeds you can save and replant. I really like growing unique heirloom plants so that's the only reason I know about it.In the new video, Elle says she's looking for an "heirloom" pumpkin. I think she just word has become a tick like 123 that she doesn't even notice anymore. There's nothing heirloom about a piece of produce that will rot within weeks and have to be thrown away.
Thanks for the link!Viewpure link as usual, because we don't want scammy Eleanor Florence profiting off of us: http://www.viewpure.com/1pUDGaLnMiU?start=0&end=0
I don't think her overly aggressive acid exfoliating routine + botox/fillers is working. Girl needs to just live a healthy lifestyle and lay off the heavy treatments and operations.
Also wow, her face looks insanely different without makeup....it's actually really jarring.
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You're very welcome.Thanks for the link!
Her eyebrows are a jokeAnd the cat on the table
She got herself Chanel Coco Mademoiselle Intense perfume. She talks about it being 'new' and smelling like apples. Wtf? I went through 2 bottles of it and there is definitely no apple note. Also, it's not that new anymore, it launched in 2018.
I admittedly bought some perfumes during the most recent Sephora sale, but that’s because it’s a pretty good discount (I got 20%) on some brands that are found exclusively at Sephora where I live, and occasionally I’ll spray some on even when I’m working from home because it’s fun. But she definitely is a pack rat. And also, all the stuff she buys looks similar? She must have dozens of neutral eye shadow “Paul-Lets” at this point.I’ll be honest, I thought this video was better than the regurgitated garbage she’s been putting out lately. Not saying this video was good per se, but better. I agree that her giggling is cringey. Her obsession with Gossip Girl is so weird; does anyone really talk about that show anymore? She really reminds me of a little girl trapped in a grown woman’s body. Eek.
I don’t know about you all but I haven’t bought any new cosmetics since the pandemic, especially something like perfume. With the number of people wearing masks these days it just seems pointless.
I beg to differ on Elle having “beautiful pieces” in her apartment.The majority of her furniture and home decor is just plain ugly. Don’t get me started on that eyesore of a coffee table, her ugly “heirloom antique” furniture, and the hideous photograph of her apartment view in Vancouver. Her sofa isn’t ugly, but it’s not terribly stylish either, and the mismatched pillows she has on it definitely don’t help. Yes, she has plenty of clutter, and that’s usually not a good look. But to add insult to injury, a lot of her items are ugly on their own. She has absolutely *no sense of style*. The thing is, there are plenty of people who don’t — having good style is not easy. But at least most people don’t have a YouTube channel where they show off their apartment, clothing, makeup, and handbags as if they knew something about style and had plenty to “teach” others. (Confession: Every time I see how badly she dresses and how awful her decor is, I kind of feel good — I spend about 1/10 of what she does on clothing and decor, yet everything I have looks a hundred times better. There, I said it.)Another obsession I find odd / unnecessary is her need to match her bags with the seasons. She wore that camel colored coat, the brown shoes and the dark purple bag - because they are fall colours. But everything together is way OOT and unneeded. It's like her bedroom decor - just because you have a lot of beautiful pieces stuffed together doesn't a nice apartment make.
I agree! I think her sofa is fine (but very common) and the Cinema style lamp looks fun and...that’s about it. But all the stuff you mentioned above is hideous and it’s even worse that she bought so many clam chairs and tried to fit them to her ugly “antique” table and all the chair legs were tangled up like a jigsaw puzzle. And none of it goes together at all.I beg to differ on Elle having “beautiful pieces” in her apartment.The majority of her furniture and home decor is just plain ugly. Don’t get me started on that eyesore of a coffee table, her ugly “heirloom antique” furniture, and the hideous photograph of her apartment view in Vancouver. Her sofa isn’t ugly, but it’s not terribly stylish either, and the mismatched pillows she has on it definitely don’t help. Yes, she has plenty of clutter, and that’s usually not a good look. But to add insult to injury, a lot of her items are ugly on their own. She has absolutely *no sense of style*. The thing is, there are plenty of people who don’t — having good style is not easy. But at least most people don’t have a YouTube channel where they show off their apartment, clothing, makeup, and handbags as if they knew something about style and had plenty to “teach” others. (Confession: Every time I see how badly she dresses and how awful her decor is, I kind of feel good — I spend about 1/10 of what she does on clothing and decor, yet everything I have looks a hundred times better. There, I said it.)
I don't feel that living in Seattle, buying handbags, makeup, more furniture would make her more happy. What she needs is have some introspection and therapy, get another job, and have a healthy relationship with men and money and pursue some worthwhile goals even if not law related such as growing her jewelry business.Gosh, you think she would be more sensitive to the pumpkins, after all she's been picked up and then put back in the patch enough times herself. She's still there, in fact.
She always looked dramatically different with no makeup (which is why she wears it, of course, regardless of wether the setting is appropriate for heavy makeup) but if you compare her makeup-less face here to one from the Joe era . . . the last 3 years really have aged her 10. I don't say 'Poor Elle' often, but I will say it here, she must be miserable.
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