Marla wynne
Am I the only one who is creeped out by the way Marla Wynne talks to the models?? She touches them inappropriately also. I just had to get this off my chest.
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No I am not creeped out, she is very involved with her fashion line and doesn’t touch them inappropriately. She is very into explaining her line which I appreciate. If that creeps you out maybe go talk to someone for a little therapy.
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No she’s just trying to sell more clothes by explaining everything and I get it.
Unfortunately, she can try all day, Not my style and price is outrageous! I imagine she has her fan base. -
Creeped out here as well, ‘selling hard’ is her thing – as is ‘ trying hard’ to be funny and overly touchy with the models. she humble brags about Paris – ‘why would anyone leave Paris to return to the states’ – ew. just ew. over priced, over sized, and over aggressive techniques are her style. it’s not for me though.
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I believe she would sell SO much more if her prices came down. I’ve never bought anything from her because of the prices. I have found similar items on Temu for perhaps l/3 or LESS her prices.
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Yes, you are probably the only one, or one of the few. If the models minded, all they need to do is let management know.
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I think that some of you ladies have only negativity no matter who it is. Maybe you are jealous of everyone. Do you watch C. Wonder or his partner. His partner is very touchy. I think that guests and hosts are pushed to go out on the floor to interact with the models and some people are just not that comfortable or are just awkward with it. I think that models are …or should be accustomed to being touched. Please stop trying to plant negativity here go try somewhere else with like-minded people. I where a lot of Marla and I do agree that she is pricey, but her materials are nice quality, so I buy. I would not buy a thing from TEMU and surely would not compare Marla’s clothing to anything on TEMU. Some of you may not know good quality clothing since you have had no exposure. I was raised wearing Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Barneys, Dillards and boutiques, so I know. TEMU sells so cheap, i worry they want your information to use and know they will get it with cheap items…WAKE UP!
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I agree with you. Also, how does one compare Marla’s designs to Temu?? Really??
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I believe designers are used to dealing with models as clothes hangers, so they’re used to touching them in ways a normal person would not touch another person in public. I see this in Marla but also Isaac and other designers as well. I think models are used to it, especially from an outgoing person like Marla, who seems to enjoy a back-and-forth conversation with the models, and they seem to like it as well. As another person noted, if they didn’t like it, they could complain to the management. For me, I enjoy the show.
As for Marla’s prices, she has very high standards of quality in her fabrics, designs and fabrication. They are not for everybody, but as she says, “Buy better quality and buy fewer pieces.” In other words, if you buy more expensive clothing, the pieces will last longer and look better longer, so you need fewer purchases. I’ve purchased only a few of her items, always when they are on special, and find them to be of excellent quality.
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I am not creeped out and I have seen her ask some of the newer models if they ok with her touching them. As others have said, I think models are used to being touched when it comes to showing clothes.
I love many of Marla’s styles and think her clothing is made very well. Many of her pieces have been sitting in my closet for a long time and look like new. If I like things, I often buy them and otherwise wait for sales and clearance. Have purchased several of her things under $25. I have dropped in size and have been buying more lately. I like not looking like everyone else out on the street and love that Marla is adding more color.
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04.21.24 6:30 PM
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