Would you accept a free capsule wardrobe with a big catch?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you already make social media content? Because otherwise, that’s a ton of work. But we can assume you already do that work and have followers for something else, and this is like an add on?

If you have a business doing social media as a parenting expert or something and now you just have to wear these clothes while you do that and post about them, I can see maybe. D


I do not. I’m in a very unglamorous job field. She said she wants to broaden her clientele to regular women.

I’m going to turn down the offer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. Weird and dumb.


+1
Go buy your own clothes.
Anonymous
No, i have a job already. It pays me money to buy clothes i actually want to wear.
Anonymous
Absolutely not. Think of the reactions of the people who will be receiving these posts.
I do not stay social media friends with people who see me as a business opportunity, whether it’s a multilevel marketing company or an influencer scheme.
Anonymous
No this is weird.
Also, how can they regulate what you wear every day so long as you do an obligatory SM post with the outfit on?
Anonymous
Sure
Anonymous
It’s not enough clothes for that many posts. You are not getting a good deal. Unless clothes are super high end.
Anonymous
It could be ok for the right person, but as someone with very fair skin and hair I can’t wear black and white together. I can pull off one or the other in an outfit but together it just looks terrible on me. I also feel like you’d always end up with black on bottom and white on top which just chops you in half visually…that much contrast isn’t flattering on most people.
Anonymous
Of course you do it, and of course you put on the outfit, go out to breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee, to run an errand, snap a photo, post it on social media, and then go home and change into something more colorful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of course you do it, and of course you put on the outfit, go out to breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee, to run an errand, snap a photo, post it on social media, and then go home and change into something more colorful.

Alternatively, you do 5-6 outfits/day for 6-5 days with different hair, accessories, shoes, and different outings and boom, you're done! How do you think influencers make so much content?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course you do it, and of course you put on the outfit, go out to breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee, to run an errand, snap a photo, post it on social media, and then go home and change into something more colorful.

Alternatively, you do 5-6 outfits/day for 6-5 days with different hair, accessories, shoes, and different outings and boom, you're done! How do you think influencers make so much content?


This is a good idea. It would take most of a day to pull it off, then just post the content daily.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Given the circumstances you detail, no. You HAVE to post positively? Big no. The stylist is being shady. If one day you have a big mishap wearing white or you get tired of the repetition and you can’t post your honest experience? No.


This. I’m a deep winter, and I live black tops. I practically wear the capsule already. The fact that you can’t share a negative experience is such a drawback. She’s asking you to lie to everyone you know. Say no.
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