Why is she stood like thatShe looks so uncomfortable in this photo.. seen lots of comments saying they don’t like the front seam as it’s too camel toe-y & she is repeating that questionable claim that front seams double the waste.. even though she also says their offcuts are wound down into yarn to be re-spun and reused in making other tala products…. Hmmmmm
You can tell how much she’s breathing in fromShe looks so uncomfortable in this photo.. seen lots of comments saying they don’t like the front seam as it’s too camel toe-y & she is repeating that questionable claim that front seams double the waste.. even though she also says their offcuts are wound down into yarn to be re-spun and reused in making other tala products…. Hmmmmm
Deirdre Barlow neckYou can tell how much she’s breathing in from
Her face
once again what she’s written doesn’t actually match what she’s saying on the QVC?
for someone who uses the word ethos so much, she seems to have forgotten her original ethos with tala - it hasn’t been inclusive for a long time
DEAD
Loooool, but fr why is her neck like that? It’s like her whole body is tensed
Textile factories purposely produce extra to sell on elsewhere. The “offcuts” she speaks of were never going to end up in landfill. It’s all greenwashingthis good sis clearly genuinely concerned about her shit, how it’s made, implications with washing etc and grease beverley barlow can’t even answer the question
Yeah, I'm very confused by that. I'd hope they mean sales through the Facebook ads only and then conversions through that and not total sales. Imagine spending a £1 on ads then selling only through social media posts/returning fans and claiming a 10000xROAS.As someone in marketing, I really do not believe this 28x ROASthe collection sold out within a few minutes (as per comments on their posts). It’s clear that most of their sales came from people logging on at 6, not people shopping through fb ads?! I actually got served their new collection ad at 6:20 and I went on and everything was pretty much gone.
Unless they’re calculating their ROAS as all sales vs Facebook spend, which is wrong
As someone in marketing, I really do not believe this 28x ROASthe collection sold out within a few minutes (as per comments on their posts). It’s clear that most of their sales came from people logging on at 6, not people shopping through fb ads?! I actually got served their new collection ad at 6:20 and I went on and everything was pretty much gone.
Unless they’re calculating their ROAS as all sales vs Facebook spend, which is wrong
whilst this makes very little sense to me as someone wothAs someone in marketing, I really do not believe this 28x ROASthe collection sold out within a few minutes (as per comments on their posts). It’s clear that most of their sales came from people logging on at 6, not people shopping through fb ads?! I actually got served their new collection ad at 6:20 and I went on and everything was pretty much gone.
Unless they’re calculating their ROAS as all sales vs Facebook spend, which is wrong
I am howling at this. Miss Grez is literally churning out the same stuff the PRC says. There is of course great work and technology in China, however it's not problematic at all to acknowledge that the government does not have enough human or workers' rights protections, and that's just for the people it accepts and is not trying to disappear and/or genocide. The reason these countries are popular with manufacturers isn't because they are better at making clothes - it's because it's cheaper to hire people there than it is elsewhere, and it's cheaper to hire them there because they aren't paid enough and have poor working conditions. Vietnam is becoming more popular as a manufacturing location now that the Chinese economy has grown and people's wages have increased.Sheeeesh. She really tried to paint any questions about production countries as inherently prejudiced/uneducated instead of considering the wide range of reasons someone may ask this question.
I would also say that producing in England gives more oversight of the production process, may reduce environmental impact and it supports local economies. Although it is likely a lot more expensive due to higher wages, tax contributions and so on.
She could so be a politician geeezz. What a pathetic response !Sheeeesh. She really tried to paint any questions about production countries as inherently prejudiced/uneducated instead of considering the wide range of reasons someone may ask this question.
I would also say that producing in England gives more oversight of the production process, may reduce environmental impact and it supports local economies. Although it is likely a lot more expensive due to higher wages, tax contributions and so on.
remember a while ago her fans suggesting she should go into politicsShe could so be a politician geeezz. What a pathetic response !
delete insta for weekendAnother busy day! What kind of CEO is able to work in their pjs and finish at 4pm the day after a launch? Also “early finish” since she’s been posting these schedules I think she’s finished later than 4 once
Istg our next thread title must be... Grease Beverley #19-this good sis clearly genuinely concerned about her shit, how it’s made, implications with washing etc and grease beverley barlow can’t even answer the question
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