Sack the stylist!
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Who would have thought of putting a sweatshirt together with jeans though?! Inspirational!
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This one looks like you've popped out in your nightie and dressing gown when you hear the bin men!
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That dressing gown cardigan is rank any way, right?
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I know distressed clothing is nothing new, but how is a woolly hat going to define my summer?
I didn't click so as not to get distressed long johns recommended for the rest of the summer, so don't know the price point.
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Looks like the dog got it..
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This poor woman has unfortunately wet herself, but thanks to the clever design details on this M&S dress, no-one can tell!
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Malan - We are not Slum People
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is that an emotional support cushion?
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Marks and Spencer have been presenting some quite odd stuff this season. And it all looks like it is only suitable for women who are 10ft tall with no discernable shape.
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More and more fashion brands are using "curvy" models in their campaigns, which I applaud. However, I found a brand recently who were squeezing said curvy models into far too small and incredibly tight clothing, so it ended up looking awful. Why would you do that??
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I was quite alarmed when I went on the M&S website to look for a "nice top" I could wear with jeansTurtle Bean wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2024 3:34 pm Marks and Spencer have been presenting some quite odd stuff this season. And it all looks like it is only suitable for women who are 10ft tall with no discernable shape.
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Everything at the moment just seems to be too long for me. I am 5ft 3in but don't want all my skirts/dresses to be ankle length. Really prefer knee or just below knee rather than the midi which seems to hit below mid calf for me.
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Not really fair as this is from Vinted, not professional, but still. Step away from photoshop!
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Zombie hand
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