‘Don’t you just love the irony of watching Rachel Deloache Williams constantly adjust her (very) flexible moral standards depending on the protective amount of $ she stands to profit based on the latest twists in the tale of her ‘unfortunate’ association with me?’ Delvey asked her followers. Find yourself someone who’s dedicated to you the way Rachel is dedicated to my Twitter :)’ ‘Can anyone please enlighten us whether she’s done anything at all over past three years other than talking and writing about me, reading and dissecting my interviews, taking angry notes, looking for things to get outraged about? She even quotes posts I’ve deleted after 15 mins. ‘I know - sounds incredible, considering Rachel’s recent media crusade during which she accuses everyone who isn’t aligned with her vision of self as a wronged martyr starved for justice of “glorifying crime” and “giving platform to a con,”’ she wrote. ‘And the best part is - this time around, I’ve got all the receipts :)’ Neither Walker nor Spodek immediately responded to INSIDER's requests for comment about her style.‘During her numerous public cries for attention claiming I ‘ruined’ her life, relentless Rachel Deloache Williams conveniently forgets to mention the curious period of time during summer of ’18 when she herself along with her newly acquired literary agent were repeatedly harassing my lawyer Todd (both via email and phone) to get me to agree to write a book TOGETHER with Rachel,’ Delvey continued. She eventually changed into a double-breasted black blazer over a beige blouse, bright white sneakers, and the same large black glasses she's been wearing during the trial.ĭelvey is charged with 10 counts of theft, larceny, or attempting to commit theft or larceny. The judge said she didn't want the khaki uniform to prejudice the jurors who will decide Delvey's fate. According to the New York Post, Spodek dispatched an associate to buy her some clothes from H&M after the trial judge ordered her to change out of her Riker's Island prison outfit. Read more: Prosecutors say alleged socialite scammer Anna Delvey pretended to be an influencer and went on a lavish Morocco trip 'fit for a Kardashian'ĭelvey had a fashion snafu during the jury selection process. "I will say obviously there are challenges to styling someone who's currently incarcerated - there's a lot imitations to what you can and cannot wear in court," Walker told BuzzFeed News. On Thursday, she wore "a see-through Yves Saint Laurent blouse and pleated slacks by Victoria Beckham," according to the New York Post. She carried a beige sweater in her handcuffed hands while entering the courtroom and wore it after she was seated before the bench. Walker's website also says she's worked for GQ, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and W.ĭelvey, whose real name is Anna Sorokin, showed up to court on Wednesday wearing a sleek black sleeveless dress with a black choker, tights, and flats. She's worked with Travis Scott, Courtney Love, Madonna, Kanye West, G Eazy, T-Pain, and other celebrities, according to her website. Walker's employment was first reported by GQ. Anna Delvey is employing Anastasia Nicole Walker, a celebrity stylist and style consultant, to help her make fashion choices during her ongoing criminal trial.
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