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'The brand's credibility has taken a nosedive': Fashion Week insider slams Thurley for seating D-list reality stars on the front row over 'editors and buyers'

By Daily Mail Australia Reporter

Published: 02:17 BST, 19 May 2019 | Updated: 02:23 BST, 19 May 2019

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Should reality stars have been invited to Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Sydney?

The question is continuing to divide opinion, after Thurley welcomed MAFS' Jules Robinson and Big Brother's Krystal Hipwell onto their front row last Wednesday. 

Following this, it was claimed on Sunday that a 'magazine editor' was overheard at the show saying the 'brand's credibility has taken a nosedive' for inviting them.

'Their credibility has taken a nosedive': A Fashion Week insider has allegedly slammed Thurley for seating MAFS' Jules Robinson (pictured) on their front row over 'editors and buyers'

'Their credibility has taken a nosedive': A Fashion Week insider has allegedly slammed Thurley for seating MAFS' Jules Robinson (pictured) on their front row over 'editors and buyers'

As reported by the Sydney Morning Herald, the unnamed insider is said to have been very vocal about their frustration at the inclusion of reality personalities. 

'When they're putting reality stars on the front row over fashion editors and buyers, there's something wrong,' they added, according to the publication. 

Before Fashion Week Sydney kicked off last Sunday, it was initially reported that 'C-list reality wannabe social climber nobodies' were not welcome.

'There's something wrong': Sydney Morning Herald claimed on Sunday that a 'magazine editor' was overheard slamming the brand for seating both Jules and Big Brother's Krystal Hipwell (pictured) on the front row at the runway show last Wednesday

'There's something wrong': Sydney

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