Notice how pretty much everything is still in stock. Just the jumper in certain sizes sold out, people clearly aren’t impressed with the rhetorical recycled clothes. Her whole brand is very random to me. The hats, bags and especially baby clothes? Like what?
I feel like she doesn’t know her market age. Her parents own a takeaway and food based business, the fashion industry is different. It’s not even as if her clothes are interesting or cute. Her clothes are just overpriced ASOS jumpers and tees that you could find a lot cheaper with the same quality.
Also, she is still doing the whole African-American stereotype imitation. As a woman of colour, this is so damaging and offensive. This is digital blackface but without the paint. I need everyone to understand that imitating a stereotype (which many white people do) is offensive and not cute. People of colour are not your aesthetic. Emma cannot scream BLM and speaking out against racism when she is part of the problem. I genuinely hope she reads these and hopefully learn that she is problematic. You are white and privileged which has allowed you to get away with this for as long as you have, you cannot use your platform to raise awareness and then start doing/using problematic actions and language. You are also a whole adult, who should know better. You clearly have some kind of issue where you crave attention. So you jump onto trends in order to be relevant so you can get the attention, which you so deeply crave, but also so you can sell your musty dusty crusty clothes. Since you love imitating TikTok teens so much, there is an abundance of cleaning videos on there which may benefit you more. They may teach you to also iron your clothes.
I’ll just leave this here.
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