
Pip Edwards Claps Back at Troll Over Magazine Cover Shoot Criticism
This title maintains the original intent while using a colloquial synonym ("Claps Back") and streamlines the phrasing for clarity and impact.
Pip Edwards Claps Back at Troll Over Magazine Cover Hair Critique
[Image: Pip Edwards posing chicly on a silver sculpture in a brown power suit for Stellar magazine. Caption: "Pip Edwards stuns on her latest Stellar cover."]
Fashion designer Pip Edwards, 45, fired back at a social media troll who mocked her “dirty-looking” hair on a recent Stellar magazine cover. The P.E Nation founder shared the sleek cover image on Instagram Friday, showcasing a tailored brown suit with a daring open jacket and tousled blonde waves. While fans praised the look, one critic questioned, “Why does your hair always look so dirty?” Pip shut it down with a witty reply: “It’s wet.”
The cover shot featured Pip perched on an abstract silver sculpture, wearing a caramel-hued suit with dark lapels, accessorized with silver jewelry and peep-toe mules. Her undone hairstyle and bold makeup drew widespread acclaim, including from radio host Jackie O Henderson, who gushed, “Wow, such an amazing shot! Love.” Followers echoed the praise, calling her a “legend” and “fabulous as ever.”
[Image: Screenshot of the critical comment and Pip’s "It’s wet" reply. Caption: "Pip’s sharp response to the troll."]
Luxury Self-Care Rituals
Days earlier, Pip offered a glimpse into her lavish wellness routine, sharing snaps of a $1,059 four-hand massage at Sydney’s Venustus Spa. The 90-minute treatment, performed by two therapists, included crystal alignment, feather headdresses, and sound therapy with Tibetan singing bowls. “The nourishing magic healing hands,” Pip captioned, highlighting the spa’s “life-changing” approach.
[Image: Pip receiving a four-hand massage with crystals on her back. Caption: "Pip indulges in a $1,059 four-hand massage at Venustus Spa."]
The fashion maven is no stranger to splurging on wellness, having previously raved about the spa’s six-hand massage ($1,500) as “transcendent.” Venustus’s treatments blend holistic rituals with deep muscle relief, using heated stones and synchronized techniques. For Pip, it’s a regular reset: “Four hands is the only way to disconnect completely,” she said in a past review.
Pip’s unapologetic confidence and luxury lifestyle continue to inspire fans—and silence critics.