Oh no... just watched it, I think Clemmie is really attractive, but that dress, whilst I do like the pattern (quite quirky, retro) it does look frumpy. I don't think it is the right dress for a bigger boobed lady. Obviously, no body shaming, and of course sometimes you've gotta wear what you like even if it doesn't suit or flatter your figure. I mean who says we ought to only wear clothes that enhance and flatter?
However, it kind of feels like karma the negative reaction it's getting...See, Clemmie, it pays to be modest and honest and then people support and like you, even if you make odd choices...
Perhaps she chose these items, and the M&S crew just let it play out, maybe they're Tattlers.
It doesn't flow though, and she sounds awkward. If M&S are going to try and use what they think are 'every day' and relatable' women, it's a bit incongruent to then use fashion jargon that said 'every day mums' would not use... And as some of you have said already why does she keep saying "a trainer"??? just say "trainers" ffs.
I mean imagine chatting with your mate about what you're planning on wearing that night "a high necked dress that nips me in at the waist, a chunky knit jumper, turning it into that skirt a d jumper look and paired with bare legs and a trainer. You?"
"Dress and trainers mate."