Didn’t she JUST go to the hairdresser?? What is goung on with these fried split ends? She needs a chopppppp
How do you earn a PHD in anything, even a fashion course, without mastering English grammar?K. Just to make sure I understand this correctly — THIS gal is supposed to earn trust as a beauty ambassador for the lumberjack store??
Also can someone assist this gal with grammar. “Can’t believe no where has done this before”
#ouch #werkthatphd #manchestersfinest
Just popped by to say nom nom Ville Valo. A totally none related Vicky comment but he is most definitely my teen crush that I’m yet to grow out of (I’m 31 now) so it’s about 17 years strongI imagine Fins as dark haired blue eyed. Ville Vallo, anyone? Lol, but not just because of him. I rather imagine people from the Netherlands as light haired and blue-eyed, and "typical" northern Germans. But with that level of the world being cosmopolite, this all isn't true. Even in the past, with the migrations of Romans, Germans, Turks, Indo-Aryans.. you know what I mean.
What a see u next Thursday! If you visit India, there is no way you can ignore the poverty. Every street you drive, there will be some poor families camp on the roadside. She would need to be in a gated community and never leave it, and when they drive from or back to the airport, close her eyes.
India has both, extreme poverty and extreme wealth, and everything in-between.
I get where she was coming from, India being seen as a "Third World" country by the West. But she should shut her mouth instead of stepping full on into the "white saviour" trap. Colonizer mentality, perhaps? Taking photos with the "poor" and writing a nice text for social media, then posting it, adding some hashtags, like #happiness, or some tit.
Imagine I come to her country and do the same.
I don't understand the point of the make-up booth. Is it to top up your own make-up? Or to try out theirs (most places have removed testers atm)? It's the mirror equivalent of a neon sign, just for the social media tags.K. Just to make sure I understand this correctly — THIS gal is supposed to earn trust as a beauty ambassador for the lumberjack store??
Also can someone assist this gal with grammar. “Can’t believe no where has done this before”
#ouch #werkthatphd #manchestersfinest
But babesssssssss!!!Had to look up where Flannels is in Sheffield. It's in Meadowhall (out of the town centre shopping centre). I have a soft spot for Meadowhall but it's not luxe. Admittedly last time I went it was looking a little down at the heel without really strong anchor stores (it had a big Debenhams and House of Fraser but they were in serious decline)
Different lense perhaps?WTF is she wearing? A playsuit, a wool winter coat and summer shoes? Looks awfulView attachment 820242
also why does she look different every time we see her?
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Yup, there is one in Sutton near where I live in London and me and my partner where so confused… people in Sutton with respect aren’t paying Flannels prices. They seem to just be putting them in so randomly! I’m from Liverpool and i think that was one of the first places to have one - it’s been there probably about 10 years but seems to fit in nicely. I also noticed a new one in Kingston last weekend which makes more sense than Sutton but they need to be thinking a little more wisely I thinkThey have a Flannels near where I live… in an outer London suburb… in zone 5… where it doesn’t even make sense. It sticks out like a sore thumb on the high street.
Her monochromatic Fendi outfit also has me puking. It’s gross. It’s not classy - just horrendously overpriced with fashion trends from 3 years ago.
STOP TRYING TO MAKE THE BLAZER HAPPEN, IT’S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN
Oh hi neighbour not for long for me though, just bought in the Hillz because I’m way more exclusive than VicYup, there is one in Sutton near where I live in London and me and my partner where so confused… people in Sutton with respect aren’t paying Flannels prices. They seem to just be putting them in so randomly! I’m from Liverpool and i think that was one of the first places to have one - it’s been there probably about 10 years but seems to fit in nicely. I also noticed a new one in Kingston last weekend which makes more sense than Sutton but they need to be thinking a little more wisely I think
Don’t you think naming a luxury store after a wash cloth is still kind of weird and not at all luxurious tho?We don't really use the word flannel to mean woven fabric here (although we are familiar with the American English use). Flannel in British English normally means a cloth made of towel to wash your face with.