^^^ all of this.I find her very hypocritical I don’t know about anyone else but I’d say I have an average sized wardrobe of clothes for summer and winter I don’t need to switch it round for different seasons and put things in storage like her good self! I don’t need a day out of my life to organise my my wardrobe 4 times a year, I know this is her job to advertise clothes but if you are sending the message of sustainability surely she should just buy less stuff stop redoing all of the rooms in your house be happy with what you have got! If not stop trying to force a message onto people when you my not living it yourself!
Emma's target demographic is probably like her: a bit older, more financially stable, and possessing the means to indulge in nice purchases. She's driving those people to Mango and H&M when there are much better choices out there.Low income people are not keeping fast fashion brands afloat, it’s rich people who can choose to shop better and don’t.
I think the reality is she is driving those people away. She seemed fresh and interesting at first but she really has nothing to offer. I unfollowed long ago since she is so inconsistent with her content and her message. Pushing Mango and HM is appealing to her base, that actually envy her, and want her look but not the real price tag.Emma's target demographic is probably like her: a bit older, more financially stable, and possessing the means to indulge in nice purchases. She's driving those people to Mango and H&M when there are much better choices out there.
And not to mention she recycles (LOL) the same tips - make a list, check the website often, pay a little more for something of quality, do your research...I think a lot of her followers like the second hand thing because it’s cheaper than buying brand new her videos about the Chanel handbag and buying on vestiere were quite informative! Now she just seems to buy second hand for the sake of it which kind of defeats the point!
I kind of wouldn’t mind this whole moody cool thing If she was actually cool but in reality she seems very self obsessed and unhappy and it’s kind of obvious!
You piqued my curiosity so I went and watched it too. I gotta say, even though most of it was common sense stuff, it was a good video and Emma came across as quite likable. A bit like the old Emma actually. Also, the longer hair is looking good. But since this is Tattle, I'll add that I rolled my eyes at her #consciousfashion hashtag...I need to give it t her, her latest video on the clothes/shoes care kit was actually quite informative and watchable.
Couldn't be bothered to watch it I got 5 seconds in and gave up.New video and no snark, folks? Has she completely out-bored us Tattlers?!?
Exactly. I think, as with many influencers, she gets a lot of hate for shovingI find her very hypocritical I don’t know about anyone else but I’d say I have an average sized wardrobe of clothes for summer and winter I don’t need to switch it round for different seasons and put things in storage like her good self! I don’t need a day out of my life to organise my my wardrobe 4 times a year, I know this is her job to advertise clothes but if you are sending the message of sustainability surely she should just buy less stuff stop redoing all of the rooms in your house be happy with what you have got! If not stop trying to force a message onto people when you my not living it yourself!
She’s not “buying” anything. Her “secondhand butgrand” is 100% so she can keep up that Vestiaire partnership and keep those vouchers coming. Her latest “top and worst picks” was literally a Vestiaire ad but bc she had to spend 5 quid on each item bc they voucher didn’t cover a tiny portion, she make believes she too had to spend $ on these items. Beyond over the scam.I think a lot of her followers like the second hand thing because it’s cheaper than buying brand new her videos about the Chanel handbag and buying on vestiere were quite informative! Now she just seems to buy second hand for the sake of it which kind of defeats the point!
I kind of wouldn’t mind this whole moody cool thing If she was actually cool but in reality she seems very self obsessed and unhappy and it’s kind of obvious!
Well, she had to get through her monthly Vestiaire vouchers. I hate to say this but Emma is just as bad as (it pains me to even utter the Essex name) Claire Chanelle w the “I picked up” aka I spent my voucher money on more items I don’t need and truly cannot afford. With Emma, look at Simon and how he dresses. That is their true budget. Emma is lux brand after lux brand due to her partnerships. If she actually had to spend her own money on these items, she would have one vs ten. Yawn.I was shocked to see how many designer purchases Emma has made during the last months considering we've all been quarantined and had nowhere to wear all that stuff. I myself enjoy treating myself with luxury items but I took quarantine / "new normality" as a chance to save up a bit and rewear/rediscover what I already had in my wardrobe. She really has a shopping addiction and is clearly filling a void, because why would she buy multiple bags, luggage and heels when she is not going to wear any of it in the near future...? Quite sad really...
Simon does love his Burberry thoughWell, she had to get through her monthly Vestiaire vouchers. I hate to say this but Emma is just as bad as (it pains me to even utter the Essex name) Claire Chanelle w the “I picked up” aka I spent my voucher money on more items I don’t need and truly cannot afford. With Emma, look at Simon and how he dresses. That is their true budget. Emma is lux brand after lux brand due to her partnerships. If she actually had to spend her own money on these items, she would have one vs ten. Yawn.
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