Thread title by @Brummiebird.
I wonder if Kat ever rents anything . She really isn’t a person to be talking about sustainable clothing.The coats are all over £150. Very relatable. Then telling us you can pay £80 a month to rent coats. Who has that money?
Didn’t the clothes renting thing recently get outed as a total red-herring, virtue-signalling, waste of time as far as sustainability is concerned?I wonder if Kat ever rents anything . She really isn’t a person to be talking about sustainable clothing.
There is going to be a lot of backslapping and wine quaffing with the Sevenoaks set to celebrate the appearance tonight.Oh goodness, not that interminable Aligne herringbone coat!
It was an awkward watch - her delivery is so stilted.
I’m sceptical about regular clothes rental as a sustainable option. Definitely in vogue and virtue signalling and popular with the instahuns. No one seems to back up their endorsement though. I’ve read several articles and studies that suggest regular renting has a higher negative climate impact than other methods of using clothes, including recycling, selling and even throwing them away. The transportation, packaging and cleaning are the issues, especially for dry cleaning. It’s probably OK for rare special occasion use but the rather smug lady featured used her service 8 times a month.
Silly me for thinking that Kat might have done any research.
There is going to be a lot of backslapping and wine quaffing with the Sevenoaks set to celebrate the appearance tonight.
I would be worried about damaging anything I hired so no thanks to that. My cat would drag her claws down anything nice.
She’s just unbelievable. This gig is worse than Flora, surely. Why oh why. Oh yes, we know why. Money talks. I look forward to the Instagram comments .Bonmarche! bleeping Bonmarche! She’s turned up at a z list launch for bleeping Bonmarche. I just can’t