Ohh hmm good point. But also, with all this massive furniture, there's no room for equipment. I would think if she was decorating it as a studio in consultation with a profesh firm, they would've decided on simple lines, easy to move furniture, and an aesthetic that could be easily manipulated with simple tweaks for more tailored sets? I'm thinking like Abi Marvel's Arva space is a very specific aesthetic, but if Vic were a shrewd #bossbabe, she would want the space to appeal to the most people, no?I got the impression she intended on having it styled as a real home from the outset and intended on offering it out as a “shoot venue”, a bit like House Curious (except with no business sense or style).
House Curious home accessories and lifestyle shop
House Curious | Lifestyle shop and workshops for the creatively curious | A unique assortment of products, events and design inspiration.www.housecurious.co.uk
Absolutely, but she’s as thick as mince.Ohh hmm good point. But also, with all this massive furniture, there's no room for equipment. I would think if she was decorating it as a studio in consultation with a profesh firm, they would've decided on simple lines, easy to move furniture, and an aesthetic that could be easily manipulated with simple tweaks for more tailored sets? I'm thinking like Abi Marvel's Arva space is a very specific aesthetic, but if Vic were a shrewd #bossbabe, she would want the space to appeal to the most people, no?
No because she is dumb. She doesn’t have a natural business instinct.Ohh hmm good point. But also, with all this massive furniture, there's no room for equipment. I would think if she was decorating it as a studio in consultation with a profesh firm, they would've decided on simple lines, easy to move furniture, and an aesthetic that could be easily manipulated with simple tweaks for more tailored sets? I'm thinking like Abi Marvel's Arva space is a very specific aesthetic, but if Vic were a shrewd #bossbabe, she would want the space to appeal to the most people, no?
As it’s my profession, I truly feel for that design team. Nothing more frustrating than to have been hired for one’s training, experience and expertise and then be basically ignored while the client’s ego runs amok, and you have to end up incorporating her wrong choices. You definitely don’t want your name on the job, and you most definitely do not include it in your portfolio. It’s a no win for a designer even if the money is good.Yeah, and if this interior decorating firm does mostly commercial spaces, having to switch quickly to decorating a residential space was probably a bit like "ehhh." They ran the numbers, didn't want to give up the work, so are doing their best with Screechy Vic and Husband-Not-Son's apartment-not-studio.
Cause all she does is look down at her phone and laptop, her head is never above actually enjoying and being present in the real worldView attachment 2326077View attachment 2326078View attachment 2326079
That posture hurts my back just looking at it. Less crying on the peloton, more pilates !
Those brows...I'm getting Petra Ecclestone vibes
Wonky lips. It doesn't look like she used a liner
all the in demand girlies are on luxe brand trips and she's whipping out a lame laptop ad?
#notimpressed
sounds like the freeholders have enforced their lease! I assume that part of ensuring people live in these properties is that someone should be registered there. I am confused though as I believe this property was purchased in the name of one of her companies (based on latest accounts). If there’s a mortgage on the property it would mean it’s been applied for on the basis of being a business, possibly a buy to let, so she’d have to tell the bank and update this if it’s going to be a second home.If she’s purchased it in the business name it will be very obvious when the accounts are next released.She also wouldn’t actually be allowed to live here in this case. And if she did really want to she would have to declare all sorts to HMRC and would technically have to pay rent?! It’s all very confusing if you Google “can I live in property owned by my company”. Not only do we all have to pay £400 if you want an airwrap, but it will be paid for with income that’s been taxed, and the cost will add a nice 20% VAT. I’m fed up with the influencers gettingexpensive gifts, getting paid and not paying their fair share.“Change of heart”
---
“New York interior styling” she says, more like Yorkshire, England styling…
Anyone else a little bit sick in their mouth at his hair in that selfie pic?His tattoos look like a desk in detention.View attachment 2333008
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?