Molly-Mae Hague has been slammed by fans for the ‘criminal’ prices of her new clothing line, Maebe.
The influencer, 25, unveiled the prices, which include a blazer at £140 and a £90 pair of jeans, on Sunday ahead of the debut collection’s launch at 7pm.
The newly designed pieces include ‘The Ultimate Blazer’, previously worn by the star herself on her Instagram as well as a £50 ‘Contour Popper Top.’
The cheapest item in the collection is the ‘Dreamer Pointelle Tee’ which is priced at £35, for the plain cropped T-shirt.
As Molly-Mae shared an update to Instagram, some fans were left outraged over the items which they branded ‘overpriced’ and ‘unaccessible.’
Molly-Mae Hague has been slammed by fans for the ‘criminal’ prices of her new clothing line, Maebe.
The influencer unveiled the prices, which include a blazer at £140 and a £90 pair of jeans, on Sunday ahead of the debut collection’s launch at 7pm
The newly designed pieces include ‘The Ultimate Blazer’, previously worn by the star herself on her Instagram as well as a £50 ‘Contour Popper Top’
They wrote: ‘£140 for a blazer and £90 for jeans! Criminallllllll behaviour’; ‘ Was so excited for this launch but £140 for a blazer is wild’; ‘£90 for jeans I’m too broke for this.’
Others added: ‘Today’s the day… that we get a nasty taste in our mouths from overpriced clothing…. I know she’s got millions of followers (me included!) but I will no longer be following Maebe. There’s zero maybes from me as to whether I’d waste my money on this. I don’t think I’m alone. It’s accessible to “all women who have over 6 figures in their bank accounts”. Back to Zara for me then!!!’;
‘Omg her stuff’s lovely but the person she is though she would off have gave everyone a chance to buy blazer £140 crazyyyyy £39 for the plain top she defo needs to reevaluate them prices …I could afford to buy it but for those that can’t’; ‘Prices are so bad to expensive i think its sad she is going high end!’
Meanwhile other fans disagreed, writing: ‘The prices aren’t even bad, she’s selling nice quality basics you’ll have for years not £3 Shein tops’; ‘Everyone complaining about the price have to realise this isn’t SHEIN. She is going for a more high class brand. It will sell out as many people actually can afford this, unlike those complaining about the price’;
‘When will you people realise she has stepped away from fast fashion so her clothing will not be fast fashion prices ! Her main target audience are the young girlies so it might be Christmas presents for them’;
‘The price really depends on the quality of the item. Think about clothes you have bought for cheaper but not lasted long. These are classic staple items that are investments , and should therefore get so much more wear of them.’
Speaking to MailOnline ahead if the launch, Molly-Mae admitted she was looking forward to a ‘new era’ in her life following her split from fiancé Tommy Fury.
In an exclusive interview the influencer said she felt ’emotional’ but was channeling all her energy into the couple’s one-year-old daughter, Bambi, and her new clothing line Maebe.
The cheapest item in the collection is the ‘Dreamer Pointelle Tee’ which is priced at £35, for the plain cropped T-shirt
Other pieces include the Away Day Top, which will set fans back £55 and the matching Away Day Trousers for £60
As Molly-Mae shared an update to Instagram, some fans were left outraged over the items which they branded ‘overpriced’ and ‘unaccessible’
Meanwhile other fans disagreed, writing: ‘The prices aren’t even bad, she’s selling nice quality basics you’ll have for years not £3 Shein tops’
She told of how the past six months have been a juggling act and she has found parenting as well as running her existing businesses ‘tricky.’
But navigating the launch of her fashion label alongside the end of her five-year relationship has given Molly the chance to focus on the next chapter as she admits: ‘It was really good timing for this to happen for me. It has all just aligned perfectly.’
Molly told MailOnline: ‘When I became a mum, I changed a lot as a person and different things became important to me in terms of fashion, it was the right time to launch Maebe. I was really ready to sink my teeth into something new.
‘I have a really good feeling about this new era of my life and think it’s going to be so special and a great thing for me to focus on and put my time into as well as being a mum to Bambi.
‘It was really good timing for this to happen for me. It has all just aligned perfectly really. I am so excited about it… I really do have an amazing feeling about the brand. I see Maebe having a huge future.
‘I know if I make the right steps with it and I do this well, I do genuinely see it becoming really huge and being one of those brands that everybody knows and that’s my dream and my goal.’
Speaking to MailOnline ahead if the launch, Molly-Mae admitted she was looking forward to a ‘new era’ in her life following her split from fiancé Tommy Fury
The launch of Molly’s brand has been three years in the making after her plans were put on hold following the birth of Bambi in January 2023.
Last weekend, she opened her first ever pop-up shop where fans could experience the clothing before the 12-item drop goes on sale next Sunday evening at 7pm.
It is a landmark moment in Molly’s career after she spent years lending her name to brands such as Beauty Works and PrettyLittleThing, where she even stepped up as creative director in 2021.