I only know Lorna from the In the Style show and didn't like her then, actually no one on that came across well. But watching the owner fawn over her like she was some sort of superstar, you can see how these people's egos get inflated. Lydia's no different. She likes her ego stroked. It's honestly like high school. I agree with those who've said there's a lack of maturity. I guess, I just don't get it. I think there are those who got into that world because they have a genuine passion, whether that's fashion, make up, interiors, even horses, and there are those that realised they didn't really have much going for them in the way of a real job, they were passably pretty, slim enough and decided it was easy money. Lydia and Lorna are those. I'm not sure there's ever been a real passion or interest in anything beyond doing as little as possible and making as much as possible. Someone like Arielle Charnas is exactly the same. Its sad really. Going through life needing everything to be as so superficially perfect in order to get validation from strangers and a need to feel superior to other women. There no women helping women, they'd climb over your corpse to get to a free Chanel bag