Same. Up until about a year ago I thought she was really smart, savvy and commercially minded. I admired her work ethic, and her insta game was good and inventive. IMO Alex does work well as her photographer, and *some* of the video edits are great (not the cringe reels and tiktoks).I think overall she has the potential to be more mindful and intelligent and I'm disappointed when she isn't.
I don’t remember that but if you find it somewhere definitely share!! I’ve never been a big fan of Joe compared to Alex he’s a princeAnyone remember back in the day when her and joe sugg seemed to have a thing/lot of flirting going on?! Sure I remember it from an old Gleam Halloween Party vlog
Hi Victoria, hope you're doing wellWell, in regards to Tamara winning the “game” I’m not sure I agree. If you look at the profits of both companies, Victoria is far more profitable, by a large difference. Fendi, Bulgari, Dior, Dyson, Farfetch or Vestiaire collective... are not mediocre partners.
Tamara is not working with Hermès, if that was the case she would have been invited to the show. She got invited for a re-see just like Carrin Olson or Alexandra Pereira who have zero relationship with the brand, so it is simply not a big of a deal.
Also, how could Vic attend Dior or LV shows if she had to quarantine when back to the UK? She always attend their shows, so why would this time be different? Im all for criticism when it is due, but what you wrote is simply not accurate.
Also, she has been talking about the dog for ages. Specially when staying in Canada with Rebecca, she mentioned she dreamed with a dog, but didn’t want one while still living in a flat.
I mean, I give her right in the first (Fendi, Bulgari, Dior, Dyson, Farfetch or Vestiaire collective... are not mediocre partners.) and last point ( she has been talking about the dog for ages). But the rest is speculative.Hi Victoria, hope you're doing well
I think with regard to Tamara, the way I'd put it is "all these influencers' lives are 90% smoke and mirrors." But like you say, for sure someone is paying for those Hermes bags. (I think it's the boyfriend.) I have no dog in the race; I just like to goggle at them all from afar.I mean, I give her right in the first (Fendi, Bulgari, Dior, Dyson, Farfetch or Vestiaire collective... are not mediocre partners.) and last point ( she has been talking about the dog for ages). But the rest is speculative.
Tamara has a much more luxurious lifestyle than Vic (and she was able to catch multiple Hermes bags in colours she wanted, she surely paid for them, that is not my point, but she was able to have them sold to her - don't know who actually paid, tho), her closet is much more high-end and curated (whilst Vic has to wear old ladies green Chanel jackets) and she seems much more careless then Vic.
Idc, about how much Hermes bags someone has but Vic wants to be that person and she isn't there yet and maybe never. Vic is constantly shilling some stuff, like her friends FashionJumblr and Kim Jong "Lidl" Millen.
Her current boyfriend, Filipo Testi (?) pays for her current lifestyle. He works at film, i think. He has the apartment in Palais Royal, the money and the connections. What's not to love?I think with regard to Tamara, the way I'd put it is "all these influencers' lives are 90% smoke and mirrors." But like you say, for sure someone is paying for those Hermes bags. (I think it's the boyfriend.) I have no dog in the race; I just like to goggle at them all from afar.
Having that "in" into buying Hermes direct seems to be the most prestigious thing of all as it takes years of building rapport / showing purchase power with the team and sales advisors. I don't really know anything about Tamara but I was impressed by that. I guess all of these influencers can afford a one off Hermes bag via resale , but not the lifestyle which lands them the direct sale.Tamara has a much more luxurious lifestyle than Vic (and she was able to catch multiple Hermes bags in colours she wanted, she surely paid for them, that is not my point, but she was able to have them sold to her
I think you’re correct. On tik tok it’s essentially already paid for by the platform. Hence why they can advertise on that platform. However. I can’t imagine the same can be said for Instagram as the music isn’t something in their catalogue that’s already been paid for. If that makes sense.can someone please tell me if I’m right or wrong??? Like I know she is only using short clips BUT since this is a paid partnership and she’s making money off the back of these artists (indirectly)... doesn’t she need to give them credit/pay royalties???
That’s exactly what I thought - thank you! It’s like if you were playing music in a pub/restaurant - you need a license. If you’re using music for an advertisement- you need a license or permission to use a certain portion of the song. There’s a grey area here because she clearly is using Beyoncé, her image AND her song to promote a product which she is getting paid for (and will no doubt make any cash on any sales she makes. Doubt she will but still important).I think you’re correct. On tik tok it’s essentially already paid for by the platform. Hence why they can advertise on that platform. However. I can’t imagine the same can be said for Instagram as the music isn’t something in their catalogue that’s already been paid for. If that makes sense.
The entire influencer area needs to be cleaned up. She should know if she wouldn’t use the song in a Youtube video the same should be said with Instagram unless she seeks permission and pays.
If she did not leave Gleam, then she is able to get paid and get freebies, two things she is clearly desperate about.That’s exactly what I thought - thank you! It’s like if you were playing music in a pub/restaurant - you need a license. If you’re using music for an advertisement- you need a license or permission to use a certain portion of the song. There’s a grey area here because she clearly is using Beyoncé, her image AND her song to promote a product which she is getting paid for (and will no doubt make any cash on any sales she makes. Doubt she will but still important).
Can we also talk about how conceited she is by even trying to act like Beyoncé? Bitch please, she wishes she even had an ounce of her talent. As for the people praising her for “originality and creativity”... hasn’t this been happening for years on Tiktok?! It’s old hat. Typical little InTheNoRow - she always cottons on to late trends. Shame that no reputable brands actually want to partner with her anymore, not.
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