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3 of them look the exact same!!Zzzzzzzz
THANK YOU! When she mentioned throwing out the Chanel bronzer I literally yelled out “THAT’S NOT HOW YOU ANTI-RACIST”. So privileged to be able to do this PLUS she wants to come off as more sustainable/minimal and throwing stuff out because it’s not iNcLuSiVe, but that is so wasteful. Just use it up, acknowledge it’s only available in one shade and move on.I watched her latest video and saw Lily’s Instagram story. Neither of them have addressed how privileged they are to be able to stop using their Chanel bronzers and foundations and buy 3/4 Fenty ones and other bits of makeup because the shades are more inclusive. They shouldn’t be giving airtime to non inclusive brands but A) we’ve been aware of this issue for years and they still chose to support white only brands and B) not very many of us can choose to just bin our makeup and buy loads of new high end products
Oh, and let’s not kid ourselves that Peloton doesn’t appropriate Black culture and exude “exclusivity” (in terms of price, the space needed to house the bike, the time commitment to make the investment worth it, etc.).THANK YOU! When she mentioned throwing out the Chanel bronzer I literally yelled out “THAT’S NOT HOW YOU ANTI-RACIST”. So privileged to be able to do this PLUS she wants to come off as more sustainable/minimal and throwing stuff out because it’s not iNcLuSiVe, but that is so wasteful. Just use it up, acknowledge it’s only available in one shade and move on.
I’m actually really disappointed she didn’t mention Bon Appetit, but not surprised. I would’ve much preferred her mea culpa regarding her fangirliness of BA rather than “Chanel isn’t inclusive so I can’t use it”. Pretty sure all of her cookbooks are written by white women, even though they’re very “infusion”.
No mention of her partnerships with Topshop or H&M (& Other Stories, Arket, etc.) who both 100% profit off the backs of Black and Brown women. Ganni also got called out because of lack of inclusivity.
Only the first two weeks on lockdown I was quite enjoying her content but is just same tit every week nowOh goodness is Anna still vlogging? I used to watch her but always fell asleep during her vlogs.
I was gonna say this too ....And she clearly hasn’t looked properly into milk make up either, or she’d know there’s been racist incidents too
I am sorry, but it’s not the brand’s problem that only some people can afford it. I am white and I don’t have the money, the space to put the bike in, etc. There are much cheaper alternatives that are just as good if not better considering the price difference.THANK YOU! When she mentioned throwing out the Chanel bronzer I literally yelled out “THAT’S NOT HOW YOU ANTI-RACIST”. So privileged to be able to do this PLUS she wants to come off as more sustainable/minimal and throwing stuff out because it’s not iNcLuSiVe, but that is so wasteful. Just use it up, acknowledge it’s only available in one shade and move on.
I’m actually really disappointed she didn’t mention Bon Appetit, but not surprised. I would’ve much preferred her mea culpa regarding her fangirliness of BA rather than “Chanel isn’t inclusive so I can’t use it”. Pretty sure all of her cookbooks are written by white women, even though they’re very “infusion”.
No mention of her partnerships with Topshop or H&M (& Other Stories, Arket, etc.) who both 100% profit off the backs of Black and Brown women. Ganni also got called out because of lack of inclusivity.
Oh, and let’s not kid ourselves that Peloton doesn’t appropriate Black culture and exude “exclusivity” (in terms of price, the space needed to house the bike, the time commitment to make the investment worth it, etc.).
I thought the problem with Chanel was the poor shade range. Especially at launch in the U.K. they usually have lots of shades of beige and only one darker shade. They seem better in recent years but obviously can’t compare to Fenty who have built their brand on shade availability.I am sorry, but it’s not the brand’s problem that only some people can afford it. I am white and I don’t have the money, the space to put the bike in, etc. There are much cheaper alternatives that are just as good if not better considering the price difference.
I cannot afford Fenty makeup, does it mean that Rihanna exudes exclusivity with her prices? No, I just cannot afford it. There are rich black people and there are rich Asian people, and there are rich white people and they are going to carry on buying Pelotons and Chanel bags, and everyone else is not going to be able to do that. We are in a capitalist world, not in communism.
I more meant the Peloton. It doesn’t have shade ranges, and it is expensive, so poor people (whether black, white, asian or anyone else) cannot afford it.I thought the problem with Chanel was the poor shade range. Especially at launch in the U.K. they usually have lots of shades of beige and only one darker shade. They seem better in recent years but obviously can’t compare to Fenty who have built their brand on shade availability.
I won’t lie I have a similar shirt in purple but I work in a cooperate environment where you need to look put together all the time, and so having bigger sleeve is a way for me not just to wear the same style all the time.... although mine was from primark for less and £10. she isn’t relatable and hasn’t been for awhile when you look at what she promotes, one thing I’d love to know is what her plans for moving out the flat are, she has been talking about it on and off and I wonder if they waiting till mark has worked for her long enough for it to be a bit more seemless?So Anna just bought this -https://ovate.ca/collections/all/products/poetesse-shirt-black
Do people find her relatable at all? looks like the top that my grandma wearing and can easily be found in charity shop
My comment was more general in terms too - I’m also white, have considered a Peloton, but don’t have the space. I have a trainer like Mark’s. But that’s really the point - why buy a Peloton if there are cheaper/potentially better quality alternatives if not for the exclusivity factor?I am sorry, but it’s not the brand’s problem that only some people can afford it. I am white and I don’t have the money, the space to put the bike in, etc. There are much cheaper alternatives that are just as good if not better considering the price difference.
I cannot afford Fenty makeup, does it mean that Rihanna exudes exclusivity with her prices? No, I just cannot afford it. There are rich black people and there are rich Asian people, and there are rich white people and they are going to carry on buying Pelotons and Chanel bags, and everyone else is not going to be able to do that. We are in a capitalist world, not in communism.
Hi, just tapping into this, what did you get in the end?My comment was more general in terms too - I’m also white, have considered a Peloton, but don’t have the space. I have a trainer like Mark’s. But that’s really the point - why buy a Peloton if there are cheaper/potentially better quality alternatives if not for the exclusivity factor?
I think the conversation is a lot more nuanced than someone can’t afford X brand. Influencers can splurge because they get so much for free that the rest of us have to pay for (makeup, vacations, skincare, groceries, clothing, electronics, etc.). I work for a luxury clothing company so I definitely understand that it’s not necessarily the brand’s fault that some people can’t afford it (even though it is because their margins are so high but that’s another convo). That’s why luxury small leather goods and shoes have taken off because they’re an entry point to the brand at an “attainable“ price point.
This is definitely a bigger convo about equity and equality and the fact that socio-economic, political, etc. factors prevent many from being able to attain a particular lifestyle that influencers advertise.
The way she styled that puffy sleeve shirt with Tevas and straight leg jeans is just...
She’s never talked about Sohlae before...it’s always been Chris this, Molly that.Haha slap on the wrist, you naughty little bon appetit!
I do triathlons so spent a little bit more on a CycleOps one. I’ve heard good things about Sportneer. I think they have one that’s less than $100.Hi, just tapping into this, what did you get in the end?
She has a great body so I don't know why she's lost her style.One of the things with Anna is, she doesn’t dress for her body shape. It’s almost like she doesn’t know how too, or is worried about the attention, why is everything so oversized? She has previously put together some outfits which do this but she rarely does now