Lydia Millen #221 My Little Phony!

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What is going on here????? She has the absolute worst sense of style and proportions. In no way is any of this meant to be put together and that jacket looks ridiculous belted that tight.

She says it has “Dior bar jacket silhouette”. ummmm no it most certainly does not! It just looks strangled and strange! Then the fabrics literally clash in weight and texture in my opinion.

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What is going on here????? She has the absolute worst sense of style and proportions. In no way is any of this meant to be put together and that jacket looks ridiculous belted that tight.

She says it has “Dior bar jacket silhouette”. ummmm no it most certainly does not! It just looks strangled and strange! Then the fabrics literally clash in weight and texture in my opinion.

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That jacket does not have Dior Bar Jacket vibes/energy. The entire outfit does not even remotely work. It is just odd pieces worn at the same time. Every time she wears these tweed jackets, I develop an itch. Why is she pushing a fall/winter item when it is springtime just around the corner. I wonder how many skirts/jackets she sold in the Millen Gordon tweed, at Holland Cooper. The pieces were so overpriced.
 
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Lydia dresses so much older than her age. There is nothing appealing about her style. She turns her outfits into maximum frump that look so unflattering. Hell I’m starting to think some of her Ibiza outfits were better and more interesting than the lewk she is going for now! lol

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What is going on here????? She has the absolute worst sense of style and proportions. In no way is any of this meant to be put together and that jacket looks ridiculous belted that tight.

She says it has “Dior bar jacket silhouette”. ummmm no it most certainly does not! It just looks strangled and strange! Then the fabrics literally clash in weight and texture in my opinion.

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I wonder how Jade Holland cooper feels about her pairing her pieces with Fairfax & Favor…
 
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Lydia dresses so much older than her age. There is nothing appealing about her style. She turns her outfits into maximum frump that look so unflattering. Hell I’m starting to think some of her Ibiza outfits were better and more interesting than the lewk she is going for now! lol

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Why is she almost the same color as the red paint. More orange than an Umpa Loompa
 
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Finally saw the part of the vlog where she is IN Dior trying on a pink floral dress. Says she's odered the yellow flower dress ONLINE. I still say there is ZERO chance she's ordered a too big, not great fitting Dior dress for over $6k.

If it is real... she is actually a bigger idiot cause that dress don't fit and is actually meh compared to all the other gorgeous things for 6k and under at Dior RN.
 
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Finally saw the part of the vlog where she is IN Dior trying on a pink floral dress. Says she's odered the yellow flower dress ONLINE. I still say there is ZERO chance she's ordered a too big, not great fitting Dior dress for over $6k.

If it is real... she is actually a bigger idiot cause that dress don't fit and is actually meh compared to all the other gorgeous things for 6k and under at Dior RN.
Lydiot also said when she received the dress in the post that she did not wish to have a Dior box as part of the packaging and this raised my suspicion that the dress was fake. It was so ill fitting and we all know that Lydiot loves a dress which emphasiser her waist.
 
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Lydia you brought me SO MUCH JOY to watch you talk about what you plan to do to the “fisherman’s cottage”. Talk about clueless and boy is she going to get woken up!l with reality and budget of everything NOT decorative like structural elements and electrical and plumbing and foundations . She can’t wait to replace all the windows with new and rip the roof off to add fake beams! What? The inspo pics anre all “add this and add that” and then a photo of modern casement windows. Wants an auger.:: well that should be interesting if there has to add the flooring to support it. From what I understand it’s not like ordering a convection stove and slide it in.

Did she buy a cottage with no cottage charm? Or is she ripping it all out to add her mosh pit of Pinterest pics? Swedish furniture. Laura Ashley white bedding. Whitewashed shiplap. Battered and bruised furniture. But also nuuuuu everything that looks old like the ship again.

I’m hooked… 🍿bring on the content of crap for us to judge! I just hope it’s not an actual cute cottage that she’s about to defile.😟
 
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Lydia you brought me SO MUCH JOY to watch you talk about what you plan to do to the “fisherman’s cottage”. Talk about clueless and boy is she going to get woken up!l with reality and budget of everything NOT decorative like structural elements and electrical and plumbing and foundations . She can’t wait to replace all the windows with new and rip the roof off to add fake beams! What? The inspo pics anre all “add this and add that” and then a photo of modern casement windows. Wants an auger.:: well that should be interesting if there has to add the flooring to support it. From what I understand it’s not like ordering a convection stove and slide it in.

Did she buy a cottage with no cottage charm? Or is she ripping it all out to add her mosh pit of Pinterest pics? Swedish furniture. Laura Ashley white bedding. Whitewashed shiplap. Battered and bruised furniture. But also nuuuuu everything that looks old like the ship again.

I’m hooked… 🍿bring on the content of crap for us to judge! I just hope it’s not an actual cute cottage that she’s about to defile.😟
I am hoping that she will need prior approval for windows and roofs so that she doesn't permanently destroy the cottage.
 
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Here is an AI video summary taken from the transcript of today’s Youtube vlog. You may choose to skip watching if you like.

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Lydia Millen Latest Upload (22 April 2026)
“Full Coastal Cottage Tour & Spring Shopping”

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📌 Quick Summary
Lydia’s latest vlog is titled Full Coastal Cottage Tour & Spring Shopping, which suggests a cosy Norfolk update with a charming look around the new cottage. The reality is rather different. Nearly half the video is an extended Lilysilk masterclass on “buying less” while she models what feels like the entire spring collection, followed by a boathouse birthday weekend, several solemn speeches about the coast, and finally a cottage tour in which almost every room is introduced with the thrilling promise that it will be ripped out, rewired, re-plastered, re-windowed, or otherwise “reimagined.”

This is Lydia in her purest 2026 form. She insists she is on a “journey of enough” and claims her message is not “buy, buy, buy,” while the description box is overflowing with a Lilysilk ad, twelve outfits, books, florals, restaurants, the boathouse, Sennowe Park, boots, bags, jewelry, and enough affiliate links to furnish half of Norfolk. In other words, a lecture on mindful consumption from a woman who packed two suitcases, homemade bread, wine, gifts, games, and a full retail ecosystem.
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👚 0:00 to 23:20 | Lilysilk University and the Art of Buying Less by Showing More
• Lydia opens bare faced and bathed in sunshine, with the unmistakable energy of someone who believes she has transcended makeup and possibly the modern world itself.
• Within minutes, the vlog becomes a full Lilysilk presentation, complete with talk of “synergy,” “buying well,” “not buying to excess,” and timeless staples that apparently deserve their own publicist.
• She then models outfit after outfit after outfit like a one woman department store with a Norfolk rebrand.
• Every piece is described as timeless, elegant, versatile, coastal, luxurious, classic, flattering, and somehow morally superior to ordinary clothing.
• Two self help books are also introduced, because no shopping sermon is complete without assigned reading.
• The standout contradiction is Lydia insisting this is not about showing “as much as possible in the hope that you buy it,” while spending more than twenty minutes doing exactly that.

This is not a haul, according to Lydia. It is merely a prolonged silk based philosophical event.

Calling this “spring shopping” is also generous. It is closer to a hostage situation in cashmere.
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🙄 23:20 to 32:45 | Keys, Picky Bits, and Main Character Energy on the Water
• Once the Lilysilk symposium concludes, the vlog heads to Norfolk with the sort of packing operation usually seen before a short term relocation.
• Lydia brings bread, wine, games, birthday gifts, jewellery, thermals, boots, and enough outfit changes to survive every known weather event.
• Then comes the boathouse birthday content: lambs, waterfront views, Carrie in the kitchen, floral cake, adult slushies, and Lydia narrating the whole thing like she has been hired to voice an advert for artisanal lake houses.
• Every sentence arrives with the intensity of a candle description.
• Even the playlist gets a dramatic mention, because naturally the weekend requires its own soundtrack to accompany the atmosphere.

The boathouse looked genuinely lovely, but Lydia still somehow managed to make a birthday weekend feel like a soft launch for future “heritage stay” partnerships.
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🍷 32:45 to 45:45 | Public Footpaths, Old Time Manners, and the Norfolk Gospel
• Day two brings adventure braids, another no makeup declaration, weather updates, a countryside walk, and a great deal of emotional investment in the English landscape.
• There is commentary on public footpaths, flora, fauna, local history, village life, the weather, and the moral disappointment of a closed pub.
• At Sennowe Park, Lydia is visibly enchanted by the owner dipping his hat and more or less implies that civilization may yet be restored through proper manners and headwear.
• Words like “softness,” “kindness,” “special,” and “they don’t make them like that anymore” float around as though she has wandered into a particularly overfunded tourism campaign.
• It is one of those Lydia segments where it feels entirely possible she is already mentally drafting the glossy magazine feature about herself.

The “please teach boys old time manners” moment is especially funny. One polite man in a hat and suddenly Lydia is campaigning for the return of Edwardian courtship rituals.
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🏚 45:45 to 58:00 | The Cottage Tour: Quirky in Theory, Demolition Site in Practice
• At long last, Lydia delivers the cottage tour she has been teasing, and to be fair, this is the most interesting part of the vlog.
• She repeatedly describes the cottage as quirky, unique, charming, heritage filled, and the sort of place that will stay in their lives forever.
• She also wants a new front door, a new kitchen, two new bathrooms, rewiring, new heating, possible new windows, possible double doors, stripped walls, layout changes, a specialist kitchen designer, and perhaps a rope detail on the staircase because apparently nothing says fisherman’s cottage quite like decorative nautical cosplay.
• The existing kitchen is “all going to be ripped out.” The floors are bad. The tiles are not to her taste. The paint must go. The heaters must go. Even the lampshades are thanked only because they save her the trouble of buying things to remove later.
• She loves the wood burner, the sink in front of the window, and the general idea of rustic weathered tones, which is fortunate because those appear to be the only original elements escaping execution.
• Best of all, Lydia presents the whole thing as a simple, heartfelt, deeply personal project while casually listing the battalion of specialists required to make it functional.

So yes, Lydia “loves the quirks.” She just plans to remove most of them and replace them with a far more expensive version of curated quaintness.
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💵 Description Box Reality Check
• Integrated paid partnership with Lilysilk sits right at the top.
• Lydia’s own Lilysilk pieces are highlighted immediately.
• Then comes the usual affiliate disclaimer.
• Then the description box turns into a full shopping directory with aspirations.
• Twelve outfits. Pearls again. Fairfax and Favor again. Barbour again. Books, florals, restaurants, the boathouse, Sennowe Park, and even Halara quietly slipping in at outfit twelve, because no wardrobe philosophy is complete without one final discount code.

So while Lydia is talking about “enough,” the description box is effectively shouting, “here are 47 linked items to help achieve this exact mood.”


🤔 Final Thoughts
This vlog is Lydia in her purest modern form.

She clearly wants to be seen as thoughtful, grounded, heritage minded, careful, and newly committed to shopping with restraint. But the actual formula has not changed at all. It is still the same Lydia blueprint: romanticize consumption, dress it up in words like timeless, intentional, and coastal, then direct everyone to the links below.

The cottage is not really being presented as a scruffy little seaside project. It is being positioned as the next major set piece in the Lydia lifestyle retail universe.

Less “come and see our quirky fisherman’s cottage.”
More “welcome to phase one of the monetized Norfolk rebrand, sponsored by silk and followed closely by builders.”

And the biggest laugh in the whole vlog is still Lydia insisting that this is not about “new new new, more more more” while standing in the middle of a video that is, quite literally, about new new new, more more more.
 
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This outfit is very "colonizer chic". She looks on her way to steal some land, natural resources, and/or babies.
Colonizer Chic...LMFAO at this, please please please let this become the term for it so we can stop this ridiculous aesthetic from gaining traction!
 
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Omg, I can’t! The glasses and the hair has killed me off! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: And what’s going on with his eyebrows?!


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It was very telling how Lydia randomly downplayed Easter in this week's vlog…

She suddenly frames it as “basically like Christmas now but with chocolate” and distances herself from posting anything, which felt… odd considering she still baked the cake, decorated it, and filmed it anyway.

The timing is interesting because other influencers (especially Leonora) have just done full-on, beautifully styled Easter content with actual effort and aesthetic cohesion. Meanwhile Lydia’s version is, “I didn’t post Easter…" but here’s my Easter cake, my Easter flowers, and my Easter thoughts for 10 minutes.

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It’s giving the exact same energy as Christmas, where she quietly skipped Vlogmas after others (Leonora, Josie) went all in. And now suddenly Easter = overhyped, Christmas = too commercial, Traditions = questionable, Religion = unclear (after recently saying she thought she was atheist).

It’s starting to feel less like evolving beliefs and more like selective participation depending on whether she can compete visually.
Because when Lydia can lead something, she leans in HARD. When she can’t… suddenly it’s “not that important.”

You can see that same pattern in her latest Instagram reel where she opens with “it’s been a whole year without Hermès.”

Instead of creating aspirational content, she’s constantly dragging Hermès for engagement. It feels like classic rage bait, If she can’t access it or play in that space anymore, she'll discredit it.

And then we have Dior… which perfectly sums up the contradiction. In the vlog she calls her relationship with Dior “toxic” because of quality issues (hems falling, buttons coming off etc)… yet in the same breath she’s trying on dresses, ordering another one, and still proudly using her Dior bag she did not sell.

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So Dior is “toxic” but also “take my money immediately”

Hopefully these brands wisen up and send her cease and desist letter.

It’s the same repeated pattern again, criticize, distance, and still consume.

At this point it feels less like confidence and more like defensiveness.

Rather than competing with Leonora or Josie on "content," she’s pivoting into subtle criticism of brands, trends, and traditions she can’t dominate anymore.

The pattern is getting harder to ignore.
This is so spot on, it actually comes across as jealousy in such a bitter way. She could just not speak about the things she supposedly doesn’t like. Just like when she said something negative about those who go on holidays to sunny places in the winter she just sounds like a hater.
 
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Not Lydia wearing a fake copy of Kate Middletons engagement ring in her fishermans cottage vlog
 
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The cottage is quirky. I hope with all the planned renovations, it doesn't lose that. It's small so she can't really be filling it full of unnecessary furniture & decor
 
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I think she is really going to struggle renovating the cottage.
I think the fact that is is soo small, the fact that it is so quirky its just sort of grown over the years and isnt as well planned and doesnt flow as well as a modern house will make it difficult for her to envisage how it will work, or what she needs to do to make it work.
In the big house she had an interior decorator come in and do the couple of rooms for her which she then sort of copied and carried through to the rest of the house but sadly with a few mistakes (too much detail in some of those rooms) so unless she gets a professional I think it could end up looking an absolute pigs breakfast.
Either way I am here for it.
 
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