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How can something be deemed a success if it hasn’t actually gone on sale yet?
The pic with Lauren Arthurs you can see the leggings all gathered around her knees, absolute pet hate of mine. I've never had tgis issue with sweaty betty/ lululemon leggings. They look cheap.Her date of sale has changed again
Sorry but these are SO unflattering on her. What actually make her look bigger when she is skinny
I agree just took screenshots, those leggings are chronic. So unflattering, the velourHer date of sale has changed again
Sorry but these are SO unflattering on her. What actually make her look bigger when she is skinny
Ya it's the worse I've seen in a while. Zero effort, the arrogance that the assumption is people will just put their hand in their pocket because it's her. I will be shocked if it's a success.I’d nearly feel sorry for her but I don’t. It’s pure greed that’s driving this, she admitted as much when she said she saw how much kick back she would get from affiliated links. It’s actually a really pathetic clothing line.. laughable like
It’s only going to do her in in the end. She’ll be wondering why it failed after having her ego stroked and being told she was an amazing and inspirational boss bitch for years now. The gall of her to think just because her following use her links to buy established brands like Sweaty Betty they would also buy her Chinese tat is laughableIt's all a bit fake circle jerk for them isn't it
That’s the 4th date she has announced. Bet she won’t offer a sale price on her items even though she is launching on the biggest sale date of the yearHer date of sale has changed again
Sorry but these are SO unflattering on her. They actually make her look bigger when she is skinny
I’d say she has never gotten any negative feedback from pr companies or her agency about her ads or paid content which is fine as even though she comes across as boring she does give details of most products.I think this entire launch has just really demonstrated that Lou is completely self-centered and can’t see things from anyone else’s perspective. It seems like a total vanity project.
She’s told us nothing about the quality of the leggings, what makes them different to other well-established quality brands in the same price range, or shown any close-ups to give people an idea of the material and details. Because she herself doesn’t care about any of that stuff, she just buys cheap tat and wears it once or twice. She doesn’t care if her clothes are made to fit well or to last so she assumes nobody else does either.
Sweatshops and labour rights violations have got a lot of attention in the past couple of years, as well as the environmental impact of fast fashion, and a lot of consumers are paying close attention to that now. Louise doesn’t care about those issues, so she doesn’t even attempt to make a product that is in any way ethical, even if that’s what people are looking for.
The styles aren’t practical or wearable at all - she’s marketing it as activewear but who wears long-sleeved crop tops to work out? Lou and her instahun friends, that’s who. Most of us aren’t going to wear a long sleeved crop top to the gym, or even for a home workout. The same goes for the weird velour sections on the leggings and the light colours. They’re just not pieces that are going to have mass appeal because they’re not very wearable. The only piece I’ve seen from her range that I like the look of is that black long-sleeved crop top but I would never ever buy something like that it because I know it wouldn’t be flattering on me. Most of the stuff doesn’t even look good on the models ffs.
If people want quality workout clothes there are plenty of good brands to choose from. If they want cheap crap to just wear a few times then there are much cheaper places to get it. Louise hasn’t a clue, she doesn’t seem to have done any market research at all. Just “I like this style so I’ll sell it”. Totally self-absorbed as usual.
Not to mention the dimly-lit launch event where the clothes are barely visible. She really does seem to think that the actual clothes don’t matter because they’ve got her name attached to them. I wonder if her masters in marketing has given her false confidence that she knows what she’s doing. Or if she’s delusional enough to think that launching the brand before the clothes are available will build some hype or something?
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