I haven't posted here in a while, hello elegant ladiezzz.
Some old members have stopped posting, which it's a shame, some
valuable ladiezz used to contribute some good tips
(like, real tips!) on fashion and lifestyle.
I'd like to point out some things that catched my attention during the last few threads.
- Her
"luxury flat" - whatever it's a flat provided by her "husband's job" or a business lobby, unsure. It just feels like
that's not her own flat or furniture at all.
But if that's her taste on furniture, well...is not that it's a great flat at all.
‼That thing in the background, looks like a front door.
So she's reporpusing the only "spare room" as her closet. Not that affluent.
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What in the hell are those bottles / mini-bar situation there? Screems "lobby" and/or "alcoholic" a lot.
I wouldn't display bottles like that in my living, Jesus, it's not that hard to have an actual mini-bar?
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The fact that the painting in her background it's quite similar to the one of her living, leads me to believe that this decoration it's some basic lobby or business apartment, as usually those come with some generic designs.
I am not sure about the artists who made those paintings but I am 100% sure that if Anna would have spent a penny on art she would have shared that to death on Social Media.
Anna, if you're reading, will you try harder on going to auctions? Trendy galleries? Why is that you're never - like - LITERALLY NEVER, invited to any gallery event?
She can't afford art and she does not have the knowledge to even try to fake so.
And please, that random background visible throught the glass, that's not a private / expensive neighborhood, isn't it?
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Now... Fragances.
Anna has visited a lot of duty free / airports in her lifetime, right? Probably more than the avarage person.
I can't believe that she lacks some really basic knowledge regarding some classics
you can tell that she is lazy and unintelligent to an extent that it's actually, weird?
Dear elegant ladiez, going to the airport with comfy clothing makes a lot of sense, mostly because you are already on "holiday mood" and you are keen on spending those euros/usd/pounds on stuff for yourself. Or at least, that should be your mindset.
Anna has provided some horrible advice in terms of "being elegant in the airport" (while saving her fake clutch in the back of the seat??) and kind of forgot that one of the main opportunities that you have at any international airport, are the testers! yes! free stuff for you to try on!
No shame on not being literate about fragances.
On Tattle, we are not here to shame gals that have are not
"old money" or that have not
"bagged a rich husband". We are here to help
If you are in the position of not being sure about what fragances to buy or you feel ashamed by your lack of knowledge about it...
Do yourself a favour, next time you are at any boutique store or airport, wear comfy but super clean clothing and go try a few samples.
It's key wearing an outfit that fits you well but chill. If you have some nice bag, wear it alongside your comfy jumper, that's the vibe which will likely help you catch the attention of the staff there so you can try testers.
Don't be anxious about it! Even if you are not ready to buy anything, they're there to help and most people go try a bunch of stuff before or after the check-in.
My personal strategy it's trying just 3 or 4 testers, otherwise I feel confused by all the options.
I already know "the classics" but if you don't, that's where you should start.
You will notice that your brain will likely remember your favourite ones, keep the tags and testers and if after a few tries you're still in love with the fragance, that's it, that's your baby!
Go invest on stuff that you love. Don't base your purchases on random Youtube lists or on-line reviews.
Some of my favourite fragances are not that expensive at all and I found them after months going back and forth on different boutiques or trips.
Common sense here:
Expensive classic fragances, are expensive and classics for a reason. That's why it's silly the latest Anna video. It's not that you can't criticize Chanel, but you need to understand that their place on history has a reason.
You will smell some fragances over and over walking around certain social circles. You should NEVER (like, NEVER) say out loud if you dislike a well known fragance.
If someone asks you about your personal taste, just share what are your personal favourites and underline that "this or that" fragance it's not good in your skin. Which actually, it's the truth!
Sometimes Chanel No. 5 it's divine, sometimes it's a weird smell, there's also a seassonal and cultural aspect on all this stuff.
More common sense:
Yes, you can wear Britney Spear's fragances if you love them. But I would encourage you to find a few middle range price stuff for special occasions. It also puts you in the mindest of discovering high quality and understanding why some items are expensive. It's an art itself creating an iconic frangance and its branding.
I will add more on this later, but it's a good starting point and hopefully it's free advice for gals that been scammed in the past