Molly-Mae Hague doesn't wear "fast fashion" any more. The influencer was previously a creative director at PrettyLittleThing but stepped down to focus on being a mum to her daughter Bambi.
She has since set up her own clothing company - Maebe - which she launched in September to huge demand, selling out her first line of stock in a mere few minutes.
And Molly-Mae's adamant her brand isn't peddling mass-produced products at inflated prices. When asked about claims she is still selling "fast fashion", the former Love Island star told British Vogue magazine: "[It] isn’t the case at all.
Quite the opposite. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans say same thing as Wynne Evans and Katya Jones exit competition "I was quite surprised that people thought that I was going to come with a fast-fashion price point and that kind of product, because I’ve actually not worn fast fashion for a really long time now, probably the last two years." Asked if she regrets her time working with PLT - which is known for selling low-cost products with a high turnover - Molly-Mae replied: "It’s probably not a decision that I would make now.
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