Nail on head my love. 32 and I feel ya. Nail on frickin ‘ed!Hahah.this. God I had my baby at 37 and I didn’t feel ready at all (I was terrified telling my mum - like I was a teenager ) In my twenties it was all messy house parties and shopping in charity shops n car boots. Not bugaboos and painfully curated houses. It’s funny cause it’s not very rock n roll. Social media has a lot to answer for. So glad it didn’t really exist the way it does now when I was younger.
https://giphy.com/w90rlql4uI7odObhKblooks like Megs stalker has been reading here
well, she can say she's simply inspired but, it looks for all the world to see as if she is entering a look a like competition for megallaby.I'm sorry are we really saying the attached is "inspiration"!
- The pose with the sucked in cheeks.
- The sweepy sag with the mini braids to the side.
- The hideous quilted jacket.
- The graphic multi coloured tee.
- The stack of rings, including a giant red one.
I also love that she posted a "be kind" cutesy post afterwards a la Megan, can't even do her hater PR without copying her
I work in commercial fashion and boy do I understand the line between "inspiration" and straight up copying.
Honestly it would be fine if she were taking styling inspo and just that.
But shes got the hair, styling, posing, faux northern vocabulary, home decor and I'm waiting for a sausage dog to appear at this point.
I honestly hate the "nothing is original" mentality, like sure you can be influenced and subconsciously inspired but life is a pick and mix, don't just make your whole "you" one person.
Think it must be an age / social media thing as i'm 35 (wanna start trying for a baby end of this year and am petrified!!!!) and couldn't imagine living this life at 25, no shade to anyone who decides to settle down at that age, that's not my point - it's just a trend for influencers to live such hyper curated and grown up lives to portray this image of perfection which, when you boil down to it, is just a collection of fancy things. That's what's changed about her, it was her personality and zest for life that was so infectious, now it's just one ridiculously expensive item after another!Hahah.this. God I had my baby at 37 and I didn’t feel ready at all (I was terrified telling my mum - like I was a teenager ) In my twenties it was all messy house parties and shopping in charity shops n car boots. Not bugaboos and painfully curated houses. It’s funny cause it’s not very rock n roll. Social media has a lot to answer for. So glad it didn’t really exist the way it does now when I was younger.
I'll be honest, I didn't really know who you guys were referring to in regards to Megan2 but oh my days now I've seen a picture, I had to look twice. That's not inspiration that's straight up 'let me jump in your skin, Megan'. Wow!I'm sorry are we really saying the attached is "inspiration"!
- The pose with the sucked in cheeks.
- The sweepy sag with the mini braids to the side.
- The hideous quilted jacket.
- The graphic multi coloured tee.
- The stack of rings, including a giant red one.
I also love that she posted a "be kind" cutesy post afterwards a la Megan, can't even do her hater PR without copying her
I work in commercial fashion and boy do I understand the line between "inspiration" and straight up copying.
Honestly it would be fine if she were taking styling inspo and just that.
But shes got the hair, styling, posing, faux northern vocabulary, home decor and I'm waiting for a sausage dog to appear at this point.
I honestly hate the "nothing is original" mentality, like sure you can be influenced and subconsciously inspired but life is a pick and mix, don't just make your whole "you" one person.
That is just so embarrassing!!!! Cringing for herIf Louisa and Megan were songs she would be hauled into court and have to pay Megan royalties.
I have the Ziggy and the (can’t remember the name) turquoise squiggly one - I have only worn them a handful of times because I find them so uncomfortable. I even sized up but they are so tight around the neck and arms - this was even before I had a baby, haven’t even attempted to put them on after birth!Has anyone purchased any of the Saturday tops before? Was wondering what the quality and sizing is like of those polo's and whether they are worth the £40 price tag?
Was just about to say this myself. The sizing is awful and the clothes gave me really shit body confidence for a while as I thought I was bigger than I actually am. I’m a size 8-10 and I ordered size Small.... wayyyy too tight, returned them for Medium’s and they still felt so fucking uncomfortable.I have the Ziggy and the (can’t remember the name) turquoise squiggly one - I have only worn them a handful of times because I find them so uncomfortable. I even sized up but they are so tight around the neck and arms - this was even before I had a baby, haven’t even attempted to put them on after birth!
Its been mentioned before on the thread but the sizing is really off and the brand in general isn’t very inclusive. I’m hoping now that she’s post-baby she’ll understand, but I’m not holding out!
In answer to your question, no they’re not worth the £40 price tag
definitely size up 1 or 2 sizes !! They are v tight fitting. I’m a 10-12 and have a L in a couple of her tops and it can still be tight especially on days when I’m bloatedHas anyone purchased any of the Saturday tops before? Was wondering what the quality and sizing is like of those polo's and whether they are worth the £40 price tag?
Its so bloody boring, though. I was in a long term relationship at university with someone ten years older, so when we broke up after uni (as he wanted mortgages and babies), I went out every night for about a decade, travelled, moved to different cities for work. I had so much fun, and I can't imagine influencers are doing the same whilst they're busy curating their kitchen shelves and doing #spon #ad content for tat.Think it must be an age / social media thing as i'm 35 (wanna start trying for a baby end of this year and am petrified!!!!) and couldn't imagine living this life at 25, no shade to anyone who decides to settle down at that age, that's not my point - it's just a trend for influencers to live such hyper curated and grown up lives to portray this image of perfection which, when you boil down to it, is just a collection of fancy things. That's what's changed about her, it was her personality and zest for life that was so infectious, now it's just one ridiculously expensive item after another!
Also clocked this the other dayIf Louisa and Megan were songs she would be hauled into court and have to pay Megan royalties.
I’m not being funny but if I was megan I would be so creeped out at this girl not only copying her exact clothes but exact hair style, jewellery, poses, flat and mannerisms. Like where does it endAlso clocked this the other day View attachment 458841View attachment 458842
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