On her broomstick?!Jewellery AND shoes eh ? followed by kitchenware and bedding then ? as we speak she's probably flying around with her Agent and QVC trying to find an incongruous company that they could shove her name on.
Yeah, she's always harping on about this "edgy, biker gal" look - Don't get me wrong I do know a few people who in their youth were into their rock music and biker culture, whilst most of them have left that look behind them, a couple still bear the scars so to speak, they've got the tattoos, they still wear chunky boots with their jeans and t-shirts emblazoned with the name of their favourite band, and their chunky silver jewellery, and somehow they've managed to carry the look with them and don't look too ridiculous!Ruthless ( ) , on the one hand wants to dress the middle aged audience that works in an office, and on the other tries to cater for the aged rock chick biker. Well, I'm neither, and I certainly don't want to be 'trussed' up in her jeans, no matter how often she does knee jerks in them ! Nothing ages a woman more than how Ruth looks in her own brand, with a top stretched across a dumpty tummy.
AND I'm becoming increasingly irritated by how p r e c i s e l y she has adopted her pronounced way of speaking, and the way she accentuates the hand across her garments when describing. In other words I've had it with her.
Ruthie's army of middle aged/older ladies who buy into her spiel are likely to end up looking recycled teenagers, or just "wrong" - especially if they're sporting a bubble perm or a coiffed style like hers (even if it does look like a motorcycle helmet), or have a face like a walnut!
This look on an older person might look stunning on an aged fashion model, when carefully styled for a shoot for a glossy mag but not on your Aunty Vera!
I agree - Ruth always manages to make her casual styles look stiff and formal, and of course they're too tight - It's as aging as a twinset and pearls!