This is true, but it feels a bit misleading. If someone was selling an item with tags still attached I'd assume it was unworn and unused. If she advertises it as "tags reattached" that's a different story.If it is a tag with that sort of tie it can be looped round, so you can unloop it and I suppose she just stored the tag away. Can be very easily done, or if you had to cut the string you could easily add some new string and loop round the bag!
This and the fact there’s proof of it leaving the house...multiple times. So, it’s not like she used it for photos in her flat.This is true, but it feels a bit misleading. If someone was selling an item with tags still attached I'd assume it was unworn and unused. If she advertises it as "tags reattached" that's a different story.
Was awful last time, I waited about a month for my items to arrive, she had listed one item as the wrong size and charged my £2/3 postage for each item but obviously sent all 3 together! Which I thought was a piss take!Looks like her recent depop reviews are more positive on the postage front than the last time she sold on their.
I get that she went for a facial and probably wanted to be comfortable but those linen trousers are a big no.Hate to be that person but, is she positively incapable of wearing something flattering?!?! Her most recent IG post looks like she cut legs into a burlap sack!
Totally agree. The fake casual photos are embarrassing!The beige and black linen pants look comfy, but that’s about it....
I’m not a fan of the super posed yet unposed photos when she’s casually on her phone or looking through her handbag at the cafe. You can see Joe taking the photos in the window reflection, and just know there was 20 photos taken to get the most perfectly casual one...
Alix isn't vegan - she buys leather and uses animal tested products!Can't you organise for someone to collect your parcels from your home for you now? She could pay online, pack it all up and get it dispatched within 24 hours.
I think lockdown must have been tough on their relationship, i get the impression he might want out, but she wants to get married.
Both of them have gained a noticeable amount of weight - proof vegans can be unhealthy! Do we know of joe was vegan prior to living with Alix?
Guess we'll see!
I noticed both of them had some sort of fitness tracker on their wrists too!Can't you organise for someone to collect your parcels from your home for you now? She could pay online, pack it all up and get it dispatched within 24 hours.
I think lockdown must have been tough on their relationship, i get the impression he might want out, but she wants to get married.
Both of them have gained a noticeable amount of weight - proof vegans can be unhealthy! Do we know of joe was vegan prior to living with Alix?
Guess we'll see!
Yeah i mean eating vegan.Alix isn't vegan - she buys leather and uses animal tested products!
Eating plant-based =/= vegan, and I hate that influencers call themselves vegan when they're still working with brands who test on animals and use their skin to make clothing. Veganism is a lifestyle not a diet.Yeah i mean eating vegan.
It is upsetting to sew how casually influencer plant based eaters are about leather, feathers and urgh fur. The cosmetics and skincare are the worst, those were the first things i changed - well before my diet - as it was so easy. Why cause suffering if you don't have to? ??
To be fair, I clearly recall her saying multiple times that she isn’t vegan and that she just follows a plant based diet? Ofc she talks about certain food and drink products being vegan and choosing vegan options which is maybe why people are confused.Eating plant-based =/= vegan, and I hate that influencers call themselves vegan when they're still working with brands who test on animals and use their skin to make clothing. Veganism is a lifestyle not a diet.
It also grinds my gears that people like Alix say they're "trying to be more sustainable" (like she currently mentioned not working with Everlane anymore??) yet she continues working with brands like H&M. It makes no sense. It's so performative.
My brother in law earns over £100K a year, lives in a 2 bed garden flat in Finsbury Park where the rent is £1600 a month, a salary of £65K would cover that easily but not sure how much the extra bedroom is worth in Alix’s flat in a different location.My friend is a QS and he earns around 65 grand a year, would that not be enough for that flat? He is not even in London, he is in Devon. Sorry, I have no idea about how much would a flat like their’s cost.