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she sounds like a douche.
... such a try hard... she is even putting the Kartrashian to shame...
she sounds like a douche.
... such a try hard... she is even putting the Kartrashian to shame...

I read that line and immediately clicked out of the page. That was ridiculous.I really hope Olivia is writing this herself and not paying for a professional writer. I'm a freelance copywriter and some of my writing appears under other people's names. If she did indeed hire a ghostwriter for her blog, she needs to find another one.
The writing on her blog is really stilted. It's written like an ESL student who has read too many Victorian novels. I really like Olivia but I find her writing unbearable.
For example: "Hardly can one flip through a fashion magazine or scroll through a style blog without coming across a feature that waxes poetically about the ballet flat."
The grammar isn't even correct.
Cringe....

I read that line and immediately clicked out of the page. That was ridiculous.![]()

...she is even putting the Kartrashian to shame...![]()


that's the problem with olivia's blog, she is let very little of herself be shown on the city and in interviews, you don't get a sense of who she really is, so her blog comes off as aloof and pretentious..
I think her career would've taken a different turn if she had, well, just been a nicer human being. Been a little civil, a little less pretentious, and little less of a try-hard. I know that she gets modeling gigs here and there, but the honest truth is that outside of us, not a lot of people care for or about her.
Olivia can do so much more IMO. She can discuss trends on the runways and on the street since she pays attention to street fashion and is well travelled. I mean this is a girl who sit front row at Valentino, Dior, Giambattista Valli, etc.. and possible have access to the designers and their show rooms.... surely she has experienced/seen alot that can be elaborated into a great blog.

loladonna, I kind of agree with you. I don't know Olivia nor do I pretend to, but she does not come off as the kind of person I would really respect. I love her style, don't get me wrong... but she really is a bit pretentious. And to the previous poster who said Olivia grew up surrounded by "extreme wealth and privilege," well no, that's not really the case. She went to public schools in Connecticut and lived a very typically upper-middle class life in Greenwich (which yeah, is very different than upper-middle class Bakersfield, CA but it's still a far cry from the real wealth and privilege in NYC). Extreme wealth and privilege is actually what she's aspiring to, its not in her own background.
^ I noticed how douche-y she sounds when I saw her Project Runway appearance. Some people said that her way of criticizing was not rude but I definitely disagree with anyone who says that since I guess someone must have to be as rude or douche-y as her to not notice how inappropriate it is to talk as despectively about someone's creations as she did.
Horrible human being? Really? I think we as a society have become a little warped in the way we perceive things especially in terms of the media and celebrities. We feel like we know them if we watch a reality show and can make in depth judgements on them and their personalities (whether it be that a person carefully portrayed and depicted to be wholesome is therefore a lovely person or if a person who is horrible is evil). Is she a horrible person? Could be. Is she lovely? Maybe not but who are we to know? She's put her style out there and that's what I'll choose to judge her on.
Also, I'm actually surprised at the opportunities she has had since The City ended since none of the other cast members have been heard of much. How Olivia managed to secure these large scale campaigns like Mango and Hogan etc I'll never know. Plus there were the various international Vogue mentions and other such publications. I wouldn't think that suggested that the only people who knew about her were those in this TFS thread. America isn't the world after all, if that's what people mean when they say she's irrelevant.
