I totally understand where you're coming from and I think everyone should have the right to decide what to share and what their comfort level is.
But I just think to live a life that you always have to explain and justify just for other people's opinions is a bit exhausting. If you want to take a class, who cares. If you want to watch a show or movie then do it and own it.
I'm not saying to hang your dirty laundry in the street or share your deepest darkest secrets but I've learned to live life and let it go. I've learned that my decisions are above other people's judgement. So why be ashamed of my own decision for the sake of keeping a certain image.
I'm not letting others' judgement direct my life. I'd just be self-conscious to attend a finishing school and broadcast it, nevermind bragging about it.
I think there's something vulgar and ironic about the way the rat is making a few weeks in a finishing school -- which notoriously prizes confidentiality and privacy above all else -- such a central part of her identity and brand image.
It's not a prestigious MBA, an award, a celebrity endorsement, or a best-selling book. It's a three-week course.
Anna Bey made a fool of herself saying plaid is inelegant. Kate Middleton the future Queen of England is inelegant? That’s a bold statement.
I think Anna Bey kind of has a point on the lumberjack Pickmeisha Plaid “I am comfy and not like the other girl. Please like me. Please pick me!” I hate American television fashion that is basically wearing a satorial equivalent of a potato sack that only the hottest 1% models pull off because they are that hot. And it’s designed to make the other 99% of society look awful and never as hot as those actors so we buy more product.
Where she went wrong is plaid itself is not inelegant. Look at how beautifully Kate wears it. The royal family has a love affair with plaid. You simply have to wear it like a Duchess and not a lumberjack… which requires a level of taste Aija doesn’t know exists.
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It doesn't escape one's attention that she's also wearing *black tights* under the plaid skirt.
Like her not, this Duchess has established herself quite firmly as an icon of modern elegance.
She wears jeans, tights, plaids, H&M and Zara stuff, cheap jewelry and sneakers all the time.
Can you imagine her heartbreak upon hearing Anna's opinion that she's not elegant?
I hope she hires her as the palace sartorial consultant ASAP as her only chance of an elegance salvation.
Anna, if you're reading this, I invite you to do one of your Zara-style videos exposing why the royals look cheap and how they could upgrade.
Not everyone can access an online course in image consulting that costs several hundred pounds, so this would be an easy way to secure some citizenship for the hubby and a title for yourself.
Just think about it. Maybe it's time to reconsider your audience and client base, seeing that the poor and marginalized women you're trying to scam didn't make you the money you were hoping for.