She might be a brick or a vase? I don't know whether I am an apple or a vase?Aggree, Chloe is an apple for sure.
I don’t think, Chloe‘s an apple. Aren’t apples the ones with mostly long quite skinny legs, short torso with round belly and and large breasts?She might be a brick or a vase? I don't know whether I am an apple or a vase?
Don’t you dress differently to what you did two years ago? I for sure do. I have quite a fluctuating wardrobe.She dressed completely different as she was setting up Trinny London.
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Slim trousers and shirts. It’s changed dramatically in the last 2 years especially. (IMO)
I liked her prada loafers of the past but the ones that look like car tyres are hideous and the dress over trousers look is a def NO NO I think.
vampires wife dresses are def no. I hate the white trainers with everything - she used to wear shoes loads and I wish she’d revert back at least with trousers. Shop her own wardrobe would be a good idea for her to take her own advice
The white r&b trainers were cool at the start but completely over done now. She used to wear her Stella’s on repeat in every colour but she’s not worn them in time.
I agree I love VW dresses. The platform trainers are so overdone though.I love her VW dresses. I think the silver one she wears a lot is gorgeous and she pulls it off.
As I recall, apples are boobs the same as belly and very round; vases are a stretched taller hourglass. I have the book - I'll dig it out.I don’t think, Chloe‘s an apple. Aren’t apples the ones with mostly long quite skinny legs, short torso with round belly and and large breasts?
It's as if Ms W has covered herself in glue and rolled around a glitter factory.What!?
Yes but perhaps Trinny is much more protective of Lyla because Lyla lost her father at a young age.As a parent/ I see that lyla is in Tokyo and has been sick for a few days and has called Trinny 40 times in that time- she’s 18? Also, she’s coming home now as she didn’t want to stay and have her trip of a lifetime as she’s been so ill. I don’t think lyla thinks it is a trip of a lifetime. She knows that she’ll be able to do that trip again and that her mother will pay for it. I really feel that she is spoiled beyond spoiled. She’s not there on her own, she’ll be with friends of family. I don’t think Trinny is doing her any favours. Each to their own and how they parent, but it really is a different world.
Yes but perhaps Trinny is much more protective of Lyla because Lyla lost her father at a young age.
Of course she is spoiled. They have an extremely privileged life.
Sorry but isn’t lyla like 18? I hate this view that some people have that as soon as someone turns 18 they have to be 100% independent, yet when they’re 17 they’re still a child. Age is just a number (unfortunate phrase I know), people mature at different rates. Hell, I’m 27 and I still constantly ask my mum for advice.Yes I get all that- I just can’t believe it is doing her any good. Lyla will never be independent it’s quite sad.
Sorry but isn’t lyla like 18? I hate this view that some people have that as soon as someone turns 18 they have to be 100% independent, yet when they’re 17 they’re still a child. Age is just a number (unfortunate phrase I know), people mature at different rates. Hell, I’m 27 and I still constantly ask my mum for advice.
If a parent can help their child why wouldn’t they? No matter the age. It might be different if she was in her mid 20’s but she’s literally still so young.
I agree. Everyone matures at a different rate and 18 is still young IMO. Our brains haven't finished developing until we are around 25 so developmentally, she's still young and vulnerable. Material wealth doesn't protect you from emotional or psychological pain.Sorry but isn’t lyla like 18? I hate this view that some people have that as soon as someone turns 18 they have to be 100% independent, yet when they’re 17 they’re still a child. Age is just a number (unfortunate phrase I know), people mature at different rates. Hell, I’m 27 and I still constantly ask my mum for advice.
If a parent can help their child why wouldn’t they? No matter the age. It might be different if she was in her mid 20’s but she’s literally still so young.
I sort of agree but not at Lyla’s age, 18 is still ridiculously young.I’m not saying wholly independent! I just mean- get by a little without constant need to have her mother on the phone directing her life every second of the day. I have seen Trinny look exasperated before by the amount of phone calls she makes to her. I still call my mother every day but it’s not out of need… I couldn’t ever have imagined her going to study in NYC never mind how she’ll cope in Madrid. She’s very very young in her head and shows no signs of independence which is what I believe we do when we bring children into the world- give them the traits, tools and beliefs that they can manage!
Yes but it’s not just her age it’s her behaviour and how she is babied. In my opinion. I don’t know any other as young 18 year olds as her. She’s more like 14/15.I sort of agree but not at Lyla’s age, 18 is still ridiculously young.
How do you know that? I think we really don’t know enough of her life for guessing that. Tbh, I started earning my own money with 18, but never had thought of going to another continent without my parents. I find already that quite independent from her.Yes but it’s not just her age it’s her behaviour and how she is babied. In my opinion. I don’t know any other as young 18 year olds as her. She’s more like 14/15.
I completely disagree with you, she's not different to any of the 17/18 year olds that I know.Yes but it’s not just her age it’s her behaviour and how she is babied. In my opinion. I don’t know any other as young 18 year olds as her. She’s more like 14/15.
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