She looks drugged...and orange. And cankled.Wow. What a bitter caption! And for being there only for the hair - her hair looks a mess.
Another day. Another hideous outfit!
Tbf I do think it’s highly rude to ask someone if they’re preggers. For me, it goes hand in hand with asking “when are you getting married?” and “when are you having a baby?”She looks drugged...and orange. And cankled.
In terms of pregnancy rumours, I saw that she responded on her instagram to someone asking with a very sarcastic "yeaaaaa", and then when someone asked her if that was true, she said something to the effect of "no, how else do I respond when that's what they want to hear". Gods she's gotten bitter!
her attitude lately is disgusting, maybe she just hid it better when she was in London (getting freebie after freebie) or maybe moving to the land of Millen has changed her.Wow. What a bitter caption! And for being there only for the hair - her hair looks a mess.
I would agree if Alex didn’t bring it up so muchTbf I do think it’s highly rude to ask someone if they’re preggers. For me, it goes hand in hand with asking “when are you getting married?” and “when are you having a baby?”
Anyone in a long term unmarried or childless relationship gets it religiously, and it’s personal.
Why does she think that's a good look?? She was wearing those nasty boots while sitting on the bed too . Ew!Another day. Another hideous outfit!
please do it. PLEASE!Really tempted to comment oh my god! CEO! That's such great news Vic!
At what company have you become CEO? How many people work under you? Bet that bonus is gonna be crazy!
I work in marketing and it absolutely baffles me too! She oozes tackiness and is so off-brand from the brands she seeks to work with. The orange skin. The claw nails. The bleached frizzy hair. The tacky tattoos and even more tacky husband.I just don’t get any style inspiration from her, she doesn’t come across as either highly fashionable (on trend) or someone who has a signature style.
She’s a self proclaimed high end luxe fashion rock chick who has the most basic tattoos and dresses like she can’t decide if she’s a slutty receptionist or a student going out to Wetherspoons with her fake tan, bleach blond hair and sparkly dresses and at the same time is living her best life trying to be the best housewife with a side of interior designer. She’s clearly making money but as someone who works in marketing I have no idea how
so yea, Vic..to follow up on your bitter Instagram caption. They didn’t misspell your name - because they didn’t even bother to learn it.
I just don’t get any style inspiration from her, she doesn’t come across as either highly fashionable (on trend) or someone who has a signature style.
She’s a self proclaimed high end luxe fashion rock chick who has the most basic tattoos and dresses like she can’t decide if she’s a slutty receptionist or a student going out to Wetherspoons with her fake tan, bleach blond hair and sparkly dresses and at the same time is living her best life trying to be the best housewife with a side of interior designer. She’s clearly making money but as someone who works in marketing I have no idea how
This is where the problem started. If she had stayed in her lane instead of jumping on the sustainability wagon, it may not have been so bad. She has destroyed any credibility she may of had. She did the whole brita water filter sponsorship with reducing plastic and then days after she is back photographed with plastic cups and water bottles. I have zero respect for that sustainable clothing brand and the Abc report on their collab. I would not even touch that brand knowing they used such a materialistic A hole to try and promote their brand. Why they did that I have no idea but it makes me think the company is not ethical at all. I even made a comment on their instagram and the ABC report and it got deleted and it was respectfully asking why they would use someone that relies on mass consumerism as a career. Says it all really. Makes you question whether these so callled sustainable companies are all what they say.First post for this lurker. Just wanted to call it now that I think this crew has 18 months max before it all caves in on them. At this point, I think she knows what's on the horizon and is just looking to bank as much possible before then. I can't fathom how she can justify her Bentley deal alongside her preachy sustainability posts and I think she honestly believes that buying 2 fewer outfits can offset the damage caused by driving the gas guzzler. Several times, she's tried to excuse these deals with "it's my job". I think what she means is 'it's the way I can earn millions'. So many people work 'unethical' jobs because they have no choice. She did have a choice; a perfectly well-paid lecturer job. It's a clear show of greed to say it's okay because it's her job and is no better than a pimp using the same excuse. Vic could earn £100k doing her job the right way but chooses to grab even more with the Bentley/Dior/Bulgari deals. I don't expect her to be perfect and I can see she has made some changes but it all lacks sincerity when her core message is still 'buy this stuff even if I don't need to'. I guess that smaller brands with a more sustainable product just don't have the budget to keep her in the manner she's become accustomed and for this reason we can expect to see more sponsorships for leather etc interspersed with hypocritical posts urging us to switch to Oatly.
She would no doubt see this as hate and swiftly delete if posted on her gram. What does that say about her? That she is so unwilling to enter into discussion/debate about her current lifestyle screams that she really has no answers for any of us. Sad times.
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