
"Ever since she debuted on the show, she has been straining the limits of the Eileen Davidson Accords like Gwendoline Christie trying to fit into a youth medium. This lady. This Chanel-backpack-wearing, ceremonial-grade-matcha-ordering, fashion label-covered woman. I can't with her and the LVs all over every item of clothing she wears. To paraphrase a member of the European aristocracy, even Louis Vuitton and Bravo casting directors make mistakes."
"making it more difficult to sell. This is what I wrote back in 2021, "The house has a bar with a marble wall with a neon sign that says 'Vibes.' That's all you need to know. If someone is drinking rosé at Coachella wearing a flower crown, it would be this house. It's the avocado toast of houses, and I'm sure the driveway is paved in millennial pink.""
Amanda Frances projects extreme designer-driven luxury through constant brand display, ceremonial matcha orders, and conspicuous fashion choices. Her presence on Selling Sunset emphasizes performative wealth and clashes with established cast norms. A recounted property remodeling demonstrates a maximalist aesthetic: a marble-barred room with a neon "Vibes" sign, festival-ready flair, and a millennial-pink driveway imagined as the avocado-toast equivalent of a house. The remodeled home's specificity reportedly hindered saleability until buyers who appreciated those exact touches purchased it furnished. Amanda responded directly via Instagram DM to defend the neon signage and note that the house sold with the buyers liking the signs.
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