My guess is that she was tired because of the popups and workshops and multiple arrangements which is normal for others who work most of the day anyways.I watched a few of her recent vlogs and she looks like she has been crying / is about to cry in most of them. Could someone from her family be ill, or is her relationship going through a rough patch? Maybe not the latter, as she mentioned many nice things Rokas did for her. But she may be overcompensating. She also looked annoyed and came across as cynical several times. Maybe she was just in a bad mood because she actually had to work for a few days. She is used to a holiday-style life, having actual commitments must be taxing.
Simply hideous.What are those boots Ieva?View attachment 2697012 qt
What are those boots Ieva?View attachment 2697012 qt
Good that Ieva wants to go back to her old style hair wise but what about clothing? I swear I can't wait for this minimal, oversized trend to die. It's ugly no only on Ieva, it's not feminine and only stunning women look good in clothes like this but they look good in everything. I'm sure that in 10 years we will look back at our own pictures or our friends and we will know exactly that it was 2021-2024, just like we can tell in what years we wore skinny jeans or low rise jeans. Please bring back more fitted clothes, no more blazer that are three sizes too big with ugly loafers and a handbag that belongs to my grandma.
Ugh, who is she kidding? She claims to no longer buy much fast fashion because she wants pieces she can keep for longer, then goes on to show a shitload of vintage clothing she bought. Most colors don't suit her and will suit her even less when her natural hair color grows out. Isn't she aware that vintage (it's just second hand, by the way, nothing fancy about it) clothing stores are hardly more sustainable, because they are full of stuff women like her discarded five minutes after buying it? If she really had a personal style and a sense for quality pieces, she wouldn't have to buy new tit all the time. We all know that she tries to sell half her closet every few months, pieces she raved about are never seen again and suddenly end up on her depop. She's a walking contradiction. It's great if you suddenly realize that fast fashion isn't sustainable, and try to build a more permanent wardrobe. But I think Ieva just likes the sound of what she is saying but she is not actually living it. She's one of the biggest consumers I know, and this applies to all areas of her life - clothes, beauty, groceries, home ware, whatever. She is never satisfied for long and always needs new things. She keeps saying, these items will be in my home forever, but it doesn't mean anything when she says it.
She hasn’t had a personal style for a long time. If I think back, her feminine style in her early twenties might have actually been the closest to her personal taste, but it might also just have been a means to attract the male gaze. In terms of her hypocritical statements about fast fashion/classic style, she is again just following a trend. She showed in numerous instances that she is not reflecting her own behaviour or words, so I’m not surprised. If she was really about classic & timeless pieces, she would not walk around like a cringey scandi hipster.Ugh, who is she kidding? She claims to no longer buy much fast fashion because she wants pieces she can keep for longer, then goes on to show a shitload of vintage clothing she bought. Most colors don't suit her and will suit her even less when her natural hair color grows out. Isn't she aware that vintage (it's just second hand, by the way, nothing fancy about it) clothing stores are hardly more sustainable, because they are full of stuff women like her discarded five minutes after buying it? If she really had a personal style and a sense for quality pieces, she wouldn't have to buy new tit all the time. We all know that she tries to sell half her closet every few months, pieces she raved about are never seen again and suddenly end up on her depop. She's a walking contradiction. It's great if you suddenly realize that fast fashion isn't sustainable, and try to build a more permanent wardrobe. But I think Ieva just likes the sound of what she is saying but she is not actually living it. She's one of the biggest consumers I know, and this applies to all areas of her life - clothes, beauty, groceries, home ware, whatever. She is never satisfied for long and always needs new things. She keeps saying, these items will be in my home forever, but it doesn't mean anything when she says it.