Ah Gail you disappoint me. I thought you were learning after seeing you interact with comments on your posts, but alas, there you go again promoting yourself as a self esteem coach!! If you want to talk body confidence and dressing for your shape, by all means do so. I've no doubt that you have studied body shape and you have experience as a seamstress and that you know how to hide "flaws" and emphasize our best features but it is actually dangerous to keep telling these women that you can fix their over all self esteem!!!! Not everyone is you who didn't like their body and went to slimming world and came out obsessed with yourself. All you do is push the clothes you are paid to promote and new clothes will not solve everyone's problems!!! You could be causing people to feel worse because the new purchases do not solve the issue and you could be causing spending issues!!!! Step off that pedestal you are on and get back to the ground with the rest of us who live in reality. You do not know everything, you are not the best at everything. If it's not lining your pockets, you don't show it. You are greedy and self absorbed.
Before boutiques and department stores were forced to close their doors because of Covid and had to rely on paying you lot to show their clothes on social media, you used to show high street clothing. You'd go to shops like H&M, Zara and River Island and show clothing different styles. Once you started getting paid it's only clothes from brands that pay you. Yet you still buy from places like Zara because you showed the dress you bought on your little staycation. But Gail wasn't paid by Zara so no swipe up for that!! Everything is about money for you now. Paid try ons, Masterclasses, live shows (which you copied from Lisa's Lust List, unfortunately Lisa can sell out 4 shows in half and hour and it takes you over a month to sell out one and she's painful to listen to. I'll give you credit, you do know how to talk about shape and fabric)
I say you're obsessed with yourself because you add selfies to your try ons that show your face but not the article of clothing. You come across as loving looking at yourself. Look at Ystyle. She never shows her face yet has a lot of partnerships. She makes it about the clothes. And she continues to show things she buys from non partners and what she sees in stores. I could name others who do the same, but I know Ystyle is one you tried to become close to.
Stop thinking that having over 30,000 followers means something. It doesn't make you important. Majority of those people don't see your stories or posts. My friend got a puppy over the holidays and the puppy have 67,500 followers, zero paid partnerships, zero swipe ups, just cute photos and videos. Having 10's of thousands of followers has zero meaning. You've been at this for almost 5 years. Why do people who started way after you have way more followers? Because their content is not 100% paid content.
Why am I so interested in what lies you tell and how much you line your pockets with your followers money? Because I know your greed is dangerous. Constantly telling women who are not in a good place that you can build their esteem up with new clothes is extremely problematic. Humble yourself woman. You could have a phenomenal account if you stopped thinking you are the best of the best with everything and stopped being driven by money in all you do. You constantly say how you're about helping women but your selfishness gets in your way. Yes real therapists make money doing their job, but they are equipment to give real help. Take a step back and take in what I'm saying. If anyone harms themselves because you lead them to believe dressing different would solve their problems and it doesn't, that will all be on you lady.