In what have now become viral videos, tiktoker hayley derouche (or “that sad beige lady”) comically mocks the marketing of “sad beige children”—you know, kids dressed in muted tones like bungalow brown, dusty sand, heathered gray or palest of lemon. “essentially, it’s about ‘having a go’ Don’t be afraid to ask questions Challenge old ways of doing things and always seek feedback I always believe that if something interests you or sparks passion, then learn more about it!.” read more about hayley's journey at beyondly hayley whitehead solutions manager Hayley bradway brings adtech experience to whitebox as vp of marketing bradway joins the baltimore ecommerce tech company as it looks to ramp up marketing efforts
She previously worked at lotame, millennial media and dap products. Designer and stylist hayley french writes an interiors blog from her own little house sharing renovation highs and lows, sneak pea. A viral tiktok video rounded up some of the clips that show why millennials struggle so much with their body image.
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