That Dior single earring looked so miserable...For her birthday, her son bought her.............a single earring. Not a pair, a single small stud.
She even said she might go back in the future and buy the other one hahaha
To understand Holland Cooper’s terrible decisions, you need to understand the owner, Jade Cooper.What's the draw to her from Holand Cooper. I don't get why HC give her a collaboration platform...she doesn't match to me..
Do we think Vics approached and pays for the privilege? I don't get it
Interesting take...and yes the River Island vibe is a perfect way to put it.To understand Holland Cooper’s terrible decisions, you need to understand the owner, Jade Cooper.
She’s a fame hungry, unintelligent gold digger. She didn’t start the brand to make money, she started it to make a name for herself and to social climb. Her husband is rich, like rich-rich and very dodgy. He’s the owner of Superdry and you know there’s been a running joke for decades that superdry is a cover company for something dodgy as they make so much money but you never see anyone wear the clothes or come across any superdry stores. Well Jade has developed HC with his money. The woman has no clue about fashion or what is on trend (hence the River Island-esque vibe to HC), the woman’s shoe closet is full of Louboutins for christ’s sake, says it all about her fashion senseit’s very dated and tacky. She probably tried to get a current influencer on board (thinking who she’d like to work with rather than who is suited to the actual brand), Victoria was probably the best they could get that was British and would actually agree to do a contract. Someone like Josie or Fleue DeForce would have been better but they’re not tacky enough. Jade probably sees them as frumpy, she thinks more highly of WAG type women who wear fake nails, wears short skirts etc.
Holland cooper is such a weird brand. I feel like the only reason I ever heard of it was through watching YouTubers.To understand Holland Cooper’s terrible decisions, you need to understand the owner, Jade Cooper.
She’s a fame hungry, unintelligent gold digger. She didn’t start the brand to make money, she started it to make a name for herself and to social climb. Her husband is rich, like rich-rich and very dodgy. He’s the owner of Superdry and you know there’s been a running joke for decades that superdry is a cover company for something dodgy as they make so much money but you never see anyone wear the clothes or come across any superdry stores. Well Jade has developed HC with his money. The woman has no clue about fashion or what is on trend (hence the River Island-esque vibe to HC), the woman’s shoe closet is full of Louboutins for christ’s sake, says it all about her fashion senseit’s very dated and tacky. She probably tried to get a current influencer on board (thinking who she’d like to work with rather than who is suited to the actual brand), Victoria was probably the best they could get that was British and would actually agree to do a contract. Someone like Josie or Fleue DeForce would have been better but they’re not tacky enough. Jade probably sees them as frumpy, she thinks more highly of WAG type women who wear fake nails, wears short skirts etc.
I agree, I pretty much see a Superdry store in every high street and shopping centre. Certainly Bluewater, Westfield and Trafford Centre so they do have stores - I’d never thought of it as a cover up for something.Interesting take...and yes the River Island vibe is a perfect way to put it.
Round here SuperDry is popular and has a store a few towns away from me in Leamington Spa. Not my style. What's it a cover for though?
I think Leamington Spa is close to where he lives (Cotswolds). Apparently a cover for money laundering. He had to step down as CEO years ago but later on gained bids to be back (probably paid people to bid for him). When he was reinstated, the whole board of the company resigned. It says a lot that all those people would rather quit their high paying job than work for this man. He famously owns an old Nokia phone instead of an iphone like most entrepreneurs (probably because police can trace all your doings on a modern phone). There were arguments over accusations about £1.2bn being destroyed at the companyInteresting take...and yes the River Island vibe is a perfect way to put it.
Round here SuperDry is popular and has a store a few towns away from me in Leamington Spa. Not my style. What's it a cover for though?
They do live is a massive mansion and holiday alot, have nannies, etc JH does make me eye role as her descriptions of the clothes make me think of Saturday at Birmingham Rag Market...difference being she is in a walk in closet surrounded by the typical trappings of the nouveau riche.
To be fair, it does look like a fail. So she was right lolLatest vlog, Victoria “we’re going to decorate it all in one big FAIL swoop.” Oh Vic, it’s fell not fail
I thought she was getting help?!? It's so bad :/The decor of the flat is AWFUL
Case in point for this was when Kate Middleton wore something from the brand I remember Jade saying that was her number 1 goal from her first ever plan for the brand. It’s always been about the social climbing not creating a brand for people to loveTo understand Holland Cooper’s terrible decisions, you need to understand the owner, Jade Cooper.
She’s a fame hungry, unintelligent gold digger. She didn’t start the brand to make money, she started it to make a name for herself and to social climb. Her husband is rich, like rich-rich and very dodgy. He’s the owner of Superdry and you know there’s been a running joke for decades that superdry is a cover company for something dodgy as they make so much money but you never see anyone wear the clothes or come across any superdry stores. Well Jade has developed HC with his money. The woman has no clue about fashion or what is on trend (hence the River Island-esque vibe to HC), the woman’s shoe closet is full of Louboutins for christ’s sake, says it all about her fashion senseit’s very dated and tacky. She probably tried to get a current influencer on board (thinking who she’d like to work with rather than who is suited to the actual brand), Victoria was probably the best they could get that was British and would actually agree to do a contract. Someone like Josie or Fleue DeForce would have been better but they’re not tacky enough. Jade probably sees them as frumpy, she thinks more highly of WAG type women who wear fake nails, wears short skirts etc.
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