A wealthy Sydney influencer has attacked her own fans for correcting the way she pronounces a well-known designer brand.
Sarah Stevenson, known online as Sarah's Day, showed off her outfit on Instagram Stories on Sunday before heading out to dinner with a friend.
The mother-of-three filmed herself in the mirror posing with two handbags from Spanish luxury fashion house Loewe, pronouncing the brand “Low-ee.”
Fashion-conscious fans immediately flooded Sarah's inbox with messages informing her that the correct pronunciation is actually “Lo-weh-vay.”
This clearly struck a chord with Sarah, who returned to Instagram Stories with a bizarre rant aimed at her critics.
Sydney influencer Sarah Stevenson, known online as Sarah's Day, (pictured) has hit out at her own fans for correcting the way she pronounces a well-known designer brand
“Literally shut up, shut up! OK?' raged the blonde.
She further condemned her followers for correcting her in an “unkind” manner.
“First of all: Yes, I did. I said low-ee. Secondly, I don't appreciate the nonsense, okay?' she scolded.
Sarah pronounced the brand name Loewe as “Low-ee” in a video while showing off her outfit before heading out to dinner with a friend on Sunday
“There's a loving and kind way to correct someone. That's what you learn when you're a mother trying to raise children.”
Sarah insisted it wasn't her fault that she mispronounced “Loewe” as no one had corrected her in the past, claiming that she still doesn't know how to pronounce brands like Moët, Louis Vuitton and Jacquemus.
She also noted that she's “not the kind of person who googles how to pronounce a name.”
Fashion-conscious fans immediately flooded Sarah's inbox with messages informing her that the correct pronunciation is actually “Lo-weh-vay.” This clearly struck a chord with Sarah, who returned to Instagram Stories with a bizarre rant aimed at her critics
Sarah insisted it wasn't her fault that she mispronounced “Loewe” as no one had corrected her in the past, claiming that she still doesn't know how to pronounce brands like Moët, Louis Vuitton and Jacquemus
“Like it's just not in my DNA.” I would just never do that. I just read something and I'm just calling it like it is… I'm not an overthinker. I’m more of an underthinker in that regard,” she explained.
To prove her point, Sarah then posted a questionnaire to her followers asking how they pronounce the name of certain brands.
Among them was the champagne brand Moët, which is pronounced with a hard “t”.
“For years I said 'Mo-ay,'” Sarah admitted.
Sarah was also surprised to learn that fashion brand Decjuba is pronounced “De-cuba” and not, as she previously thought, “Dec-joo-bah.”
To prove her point, Sarah then posted a questionnaire to her followers asking how they pronounce the name of certain brands. Among them was the champagne brand Moët, which is pronounced with a hard “t”.
Sarah was also surprised to learn that fashion brand Decjuba is pronounced “De-cuba” and not, as she previously thought, “Dec-joo-bah.”