The filter is called her life.Maybe that’s what it is?! Some weird artsy filter that makes you look sick.
i get she wants to look ‘smart’ but we all know she doesn’t work in an office or professional environment, so why this fake ‘I just got home from work and had to take my heels off’ pose?
that prep jumper thing looks so silly and pretentious. Not sure what life she dresses for, she would stick out like a sore thumb in the working-class area she resides in D:So... is she just not uploading to Youtube anymore? Again, with no explanation. Lather, rinse, repeat. Since that's the case, I'm going to pick on an outfit from her last video:
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Call me crazy, but I feel like the preppy sweater-on-shoulders thing is getting out of hand. Seems pointless to wear a sweater over a sweater, especially when the base sweater is so huge that realistically, you can't even wear the top sweater. This is madness. Just wear a scarf! Secondly, stop buying pants that don't fit (though to be fair, these look badly designed).
Obviously the same twits who tag their posts with #emmahillmademedoit.Who is buying this blazer?!?! On The Curated website it doesn’t even mention it’s a collaboration with her she just modeling the blazer which looks so out of place with all the other coats modeled my actual models
Totally agree - coast along and do the bare minimum as it would be a ‘humiliation’ to get a new jobThe problem with influencers is that once they’ve had enough and they want to leave, they can’t because they won’t ever get a proper job so they’re stuck. And so they keep going but it’s with no effort. One video every two weeks and they just take outfit pictures to keep them going.
If she was serious about fashion though would it be humiliation to get a real job? Do you think they get addicted to the likes?!Totally agree - coast along and do the bare minimum as it would be a ‘humiliation’ to get a new job
When you are used to work for yourself it can be hard to switch back to have a boss. Also, if she has mental health problems it would also be hard for her to get her ass out to search for a job.If she was serious about fashion though would it be humiliation to get a real job? Do you think they get addicted to the likes?!
I think addicted to the likes, so ‘humiliating’ in that she won’t have a couple of hundred thousand followers if she works in an office. BUT, If she transitioned to working in styling / photography / interiors, she could potentially keep such a large audience interested, and as someone said above, make content she actually likesIf she was serious about fashion though would it be humiliation to get a real job? Do you think they get addicted to the likes?!
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