Would you wear this dress to your birthday? Influencer raises eyebrows

Would you wear this dress to your birthday? Influencer finds her ideal ‘Dirty 30 party dress’ – but her fans give it the thumbs down: ‘Supré vibes’

A controversial Byron Bay influencer has sparked debate online by posting her ideal 30th birthday party dress.

Ruby Tuesday Matthews took to Instagram on Thursday to show herself posing in a Monot strapless black horizontal cut out mini dress.

The skimpy garment retails for a whopping $2090.

Matthews, 29, captioned the post, ‘Dirty 30 is a few weeks away I think I found my party dress …. YES or NO’.

Unfortunately for the mother-of-three, her 239,000 followers overwhelmingly answered in the negative.

Controversial Byron Bay influencer Ruby Tuesday Matthews [pictured] has sparked debate online by posting her ideal 30th birthday party dress

‘Sorry I’m a no on this one, I think you could find better,’ answered one fan.

‘No it’s giving supre vibes,’ added another, referencing the discount clothing chain. ‘You could find something much better! You will look in bangin either way though’. 

‘Hot but $2000 for polyester?’ queried another.

Unfortunately for the mother-of-three, her 239,000 followers overwhelmingly responded negatively to the garment

Matthews recently caused a stir after selling T-shirts decorated by her five-year-old son for up to $60 a pop. 

She raised eyebrows earlier this month by announcing she was selling tops that had been tie-dyed by her middle child Mars on Instagram. 

Modelling one of the tops on Instagram Stories, the mother-of-three told her audience: ‘Mars has a few shirts and singlets that we are going to sell here’.  

‘100 (sic) of the profits go into his piggy bank as he does not have a bank account yet. He just owes me money for the die [sic] and shirts LOL but I’ll let that slide,’ she added. 

Ruby, who recently came under fire for using a photo of Mars to promote her brand Robey, accompanied this with more images of herself modelling Mars’ T-shirt designs, which were priced between $50 and $60.

Earlier this month, Matthews sparked debate for selling T-shirts decorated by her five-year-old son for up to $60 a pop 

Ruby raised eyebrows by selling tops that had been tie-dyed by her middle child Mars on Instagram

Instagram ‘snark’ account Dutch Minty has since reposted the images, sparking a lively debate about Ruby’s latest enterprise. 

‘People are literally struggling to pay for groceries, $50 is a jokeeeeee,’ one user commented. 

‘I’m sure she has plenty of spare change she could be putting in her sons piggy bank. $50 for a tie dye shirt and they tie dye isn’t even that vibrant? Ya jokin,’ another added. 

Modelling one of the tops on Instagram Stories, the mother-of-three told her audience: ‘100 (sic) of the profits go into his piggy bank as he does not have a bank account yet’


Ruby, who recently came under fire for using a photo of Mars to promote her brand Robey , accompanied this with more images of herself modelling Mars’ T-shirt designs, which were priced between $50 and $60

Some users were concerned that Ruby’s post suggested she doesn’t have a savings account for her children, with one writing: ‘Even in my brokest days my kids have accounts with an [accounts payable] going into them weekly.’ 

However other users defended Ruby’s money-making venture, calling it a clever parenting strategy.

‘Doesn’t bother me. She has a platform and in turn, so do her kids. No one’s holding a gun to anyone forcing them to spend $50. I think she’s using supply and demand to help her child understand value and economics,’ one user wrote. 

Some users criticised the cost of Ruby’s shirts, while others expressed concern that her post suggested she doesn’t have a savings account for her children

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