I’m sorry all the pieces look like cheap polyester satin. Do people wear Lily silk in real life? Or just influencers when they have a discount code?
I don’t know a single person who’s ever worn Lilly Silk. They come across as the type of company similar to Holland Cooper where they lie about fabrics and where their products are made. Anyone remember when Holland Cooper were caught out buying clothes from poor countries like Haiti while stating on their website that their brand was 100% made in Britian. They had to release a statement saying Jade had made a “small mistake on the website”
. They had to admit their embroidery/branding were stitched on in England but that most of the sportswear, polo shirts, hoodies etc were infact just cheap Haiti made tat. Which is fine, if you’re charging Primark prices.
Lilly Silk states on their site that they use ‘100% charameuse silk’, in other words, it could be 1% silk and 99% polyester. It’s not like Mulberry silk. Charameuse is not considered the top type of fabric at all, it’s usually woven with satin and polyester, the fact they’ve put the word ‘silk’ after ‘charameuse’ just means it contains some amount of silk. But that it’s 100% Charameuse Silk. It’s like saying 100% Chicken Gravy. It’s all gravy but how much chicken is in the gravy.
Josie was slagging off a brand a few months ago, saying she washed silk pyjamas and they came out awful, some pyjamas she got for Christmas, I couldn’t be arsed going back to xmas vlogs to watch which PJs she received then, but I guessed she was indirectly talking of Lilly Silk and I don’t think she’s worked with them since she said that. Took a screenshot of the back of Josie’s Lilly Silk loungewear trousers, this is an idea of the quality….shocking! All bobbly and so thin that you can see her underwear line. No wonder she wears them round the house instead of out in public. The brand suits Lydia, all pretence, fakery and cutting corners to exploit their buyers/viewers.
Attached photo - look how bad the stitching is on Lydia’s top. It’s all crooked, uneven and gathered. Compared to the edited, smoothed out photos they have on their site. Lilly Silk is not to be trusted.