Billie Faier says son Arthur 'enjoys modelling more than Nelly' as she lifts the lid on family life
14.03.2022 - 20:19
/ ok.co.uk
Billie Faiers first came to public attention in 2010 when she made her debut on The Only Way Is Essex. Since then she’s had children Nelly, seven, and Arthur, five, with husband Greg, 37, starred in her own reality shows and created sell-out collections with various fashion brands, including her ongoing collaboration with George at Asda. Billie’s 11th kids and baby collection with George is not only full of party-ready outfits for your little one, but this season she has included matching PJs for the whole family.
We catch up with the 32-year-old to talk all things fashion, from sharing clothes with sister Sam to her TOWIE style regrets… For all the latest celebrity news – including their style secrets! – sign up to the OK! Daily Newsletter. Hi Billie! What do you like so much about working with George at Asda? I love how they always let me take the reins with all my designs.They understand how important it is to keep the clothes comfortable, practical and affordable. What’s your favourite piece from the latest collection and why? I love the new matching family PJs.There’s also a really cute outfit for Arthur.
It reminds me of the fashion brand Pringle with the pattern on a little top, with shorts – it’s very Arthur. He’s quite particular about his dress sense whereas Nelly likes to be more casual and comfortable. Arthur says, “No, I want to look smart Mummy.
Do Nelly and Arthur give you their honest feedback? Yes, they are very honest. It’s very important that Nelly and Arthur like the collection. Fabrics are so important to me and the kids.
We can’t wear anything slightly itchy – I have to cut labels out of everything. We always laugh and say when we get the samples in, it’s got to have the Nelly approval. If Nelly
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