Lovelypepa - Alexandra Pereira. La tigresa de Vigo.

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Me da la sensación de que Pepis está completamente desubicada con respecto a otras influs. Todas se han profesionalizado muchísimo, tienen agencias, cuentan con fotógrafos profesionales, pasan por peluquería y maquillaje para su videos, y Pepis sigue como cuando empezó, con un novio trípode y haciendo las cosas muy amateur. Además para colmo patina muchísimo con sus fotos y videos de "La Verdad de su Trabajo" que consiste en ellos mandando mails y escribiendo en una libretita, no sé si es que como nunca ha trabajado de verdad piensa que nos tiene que ilustrar con su ejemplo y que estar un ratito en el ordenador es deslomarse, pero vamos, si una cuenta con dos millones de seguidores solo necesita a dos personas para mandar mails y preparar todo el contenido es que tampoco les da tanto trabajo ? Cualquier influ sabe que pese a todo es una privilegiada en su trabajo y esta parece que aún encima quiere que le digan que se lo curra muchísimo y que le tenemos que agradecer que vaya a hacer un chutin al parque y recomendarnos sus cremas patrocinadas.
 
Pues la Carla Barber ( que no es que sea santo de mi devoción pero bueno) explicó en un vídeo que esos “hoyuelos” se hacían cuando el ácido hialurónico se ponía a nivel superficial, y que por eso ella lo llevaba hasta el fondo, hasta que tocaba hueso, para depositarlo allí y que así el ácido levantase todo el tejido. Si lo ponías más arriba te arriesgabas a que aparecieses esos agujeritos... adivinad de quien me acordé nada más escucharlo... ?
Efectivamente, a la mocito feliz de la pepa....
No se lo cree ni ella....
Además en el vídeo de su pedida creo q fue, explicaba q le habían vuelto a salir los hoyuelos de feliz que era y que llevaban años sin salirle... claro que si guapi.
Cosa muy distinta son las personas que al reír le salen hoyuelos naturales de nacimiento... que también los hay...
pero Pepiña antes de pincharse no tenía ahí ni moflete al reírse, era completamente plana... no se a quien pretende engañar...

Pues entonces no miente....está cada vez que se pincha algo se debe poner loca de felicidad !!!!
 
A quién sí le han regalado la chaquetilla Coperni??????... Con notita personalizada de esas que llegan al corazón!!

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O sea que el Birkin a 20000€ no. Esta chica viene de familia pudiente?

Su familia no es para nada preponderante, sus inicios son muy parecidos a los de Pepis.
Segun cuenta ella en este articulo del Daily Mail de 2018, los bolsos se los ha ido comprando ella excepto un Gucci que se lo compro su madre.
Asi como Pepis parece que le da por los Shanneles a Tamara le gustan mas los Hermes.



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There’s only one way to cure heartache in my book — a new designer handbag. When I broke up with my boyfriend last Christmas after three years together, I went out and spent £1,600 on a beautiful ink-blue Celine bag.

And I didn’t stop there: I even wrapped it up and put it under the tree for myself, all ready for Christmas morning. And while I know material things shouldn’t really cheer you up, this really did!

Handbag shopping is one of my favourite pastimes. It’s like going to a particularly luxurious spa for the day.

If I’m feeling blue, there’s nothing that picks me up better than a trip to the Dior or Gucci stores. The customer service is unparalleled — you’re treated like royalty.

As they serve you, you’re given a drink and they take such care when wrapping up your bag. I leave those shops walking on air.

And when I have one of their handbags on my arm, I get so much pleasure from carrying something so beautiful.

My handbag passion was born when I was a teenager and my mother bought me a Gucci bag. I was ecstatic and never tired of it. Indeed, I used it every single day until it was practically unusable. I still have it today — a little souvenir with so many memories.

Then, when I was 20, I bought my very first designer bag, a Louis Vuitton leather tote for £600. I was still a student and the money was difficult to part with, but I’d had my eye on it for a long time. It was such a buzz finally to own it.

Although my collection built up slowly at first because I had to save up to buy each bag, since I started my blog, called theglamandglitter, a couple of years ago, it’s grown as I’ve devoted myself to acquiring the perfect collection.


That said, I try not to go above 50 bags because I think if you have more than that you won’t get the use of them, so I’ll give one away if I buy or am given a new one.

My favourite at the moment is a Constance bag from Hermès, which cost around £6,000.

I buy a new bag every six weeks, spending around £1,800 a time. Thankfully, I can afford it — but even so, friends think I’m crazy.

I wouldn’t class it as an obsession, more of a passion.

And I’m very generous with my bags. If someone wants to borrow one, I’m always happy to lend them out. Why shouldn’t everyone get enjoyment out of my collection?
 
Su familia no es para nada preponderante, sus inicios son muy parecidos a los de Pepis.
Segun cuenta ella en este articulo del Daily Mail de 2018, los bolsos se los ha ido comprando ella excepto un Gucci que se lo compro su madre.
Asi como Pepis parece que le da por los Shanneles a Tamara le gustan mas los Hermes.



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There’s only one way to cure heartache in my book — a new designer handbag. When I broke up with my boyfriend last Christmas after three years together, I went out and spent £1,600 on a beautiful ink-blue Celine bag.

And I didn’t stop there: I even wrapped it up and put it under the tree for myself, all ready for Christmas morning. And while I know material things shouldn’t really cheer you up, this really did!

Handbag shopping is one of my favourite pastimes. It’s like going to a particularly luxurious spa for the day.

If I’m feeling blue, there’s nothing that picks me up better than a trip to the Dior or Gucci stores. The customer service is unparalleled — you’re treated like royalty.

As they serve you, you’re given a drink and they take such care when wrapping up your bag. I leave those shops walking on air.

And when I have one of their handbags on my arm, I get so much pleasure from carrying something so beautiful.

My handbag passion was born when I was a teenager and my mother bought me a Gucci bag. I was ecstatic and never tired of it. Indeed, I used it every single day until it was practically unusable. I still have it today — a little souvenir with so many memories.

Then, when I was 20, I bought my very first designer bag, a Louis Vuitton leather tote for £600. I was still a student and the money was difficult to part with, but I’d had my eye on it for a long time. It was such a buzz finally to own it.

Although my collection built up slowly at first because I had to save up to buy each bag, since I started my blog, called theglamandglitter, a couple of years ago, it’s grown as I’ve devoted myself to acquiring the perfect collection.


That said, I try not to go above 50 bags because I think if you have more than that you won’t get the use of them, so I’ll give one away if I buy or am given a new one.

My favourite at the moment is a Constance bag from Hermès, which cost around £6,000.

I buy a new bag every six weeks, spending around £1,800 a time. Thankfully, I can afford it — but even so, friends think I’m crazy.

I wouldn’t class it as an obsession, more of a passion.

And I’m very generous with my bags. If someone wants to borrow one, I’m always happy to lend them out. Why shouldn’t everyone get enjoyment out of my collection?
Yo ahí solo veo viajes, pero claro, estas se pueden permitir las dos cosas.
Yo la verdad que prefiero a la pepis con sus retoques,sus fotoshops y sus cosillas reguleras. Eso sí, con sus looks sencillitos del Zara.Estas no me inspiran nada.
Soy consciente que se lo curran mucho más todo, y que están mucho más solicitadas, pero que le vamos a hacer, soy una ignorante de la vida.No me matéis!
 
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