The 70 per cent figure comes from an October 2017 WWD report that said 65 to 70 per cent of overall sales at the time were driven by influencers. So please, Revolve, do better,' she concluded. 'Because influencer marketing makes up 70% per cent of their revenue. Because I've come to terms with the fact that Revolve will probably never work with me again after this, but I'm hoping that by speaking out, and all of the other influencers who were treated this way can speak out, maybe the culture at Revolve will actually change. 'I think this screenshot speaks volumes to the culture of what Revolve values. Maddie was far from impressed with the employee's attitude. She also complained that the only areas with shade from the sun were devoted to celebrities You are either bringing us impressions, media coverage, sponsorships, or you be standing outside bye bye byeee.' working day and night for months to put this event on,' the employee wrote. 'Just remember when you a-holes DM us for REVOLVE Fest tickets like it's nothing, there have been 40+ on the brand marketing team, warehouse, merch, site, email, opps teams, etc. The image shows several employees in an office, overlaid with a furious caption. Maddie also took issue with a screenshot taken from an unidentified Revolve employee's Instagram page. 'Best way I can describe it is I felt like cattle and I was on a content farm. All of the real shaded areas were for real VIPs, like Timothée Chalamet. Maybe tiny little areas for people to sit in. REVOLVE MUSIC BARTLETT FREEInside, there were 'amazing content opportunities' as well as free drinks, but attendees were also given just one tiny piece of pizza per person. Maddie also took issue with a screenshot taken from an unidentified Revolve employee's Instagram page 'After about two and a half hours of waiting in the burning sun - it was 90 degrees and there was no water, two members of staff for the whole thing - I finally made it inside the festival,' she went on. I wouldn't have had a problem with not being VIP if I hadn't agreed to that in my contract. I felt safe, I felt comfortable, I felt valued by Coachella,' she went on. I bought my own wristband to and I had an incredible time. 'I have no problem being a normal person. It became very clear that was not what we got,' she said. 'This was not a line of people that just thought they were influencers. Maddie provided a photo of line behind her, showing how it spanned across the lot. 'I waited about two hours for a shuttle,' she went on, echoing similar complaints from attendees who said they spent hours in the heat with not enough shuttle service. 'I waited about two hours for a shuttle,' she said, sharing a photo of the long line of people behind her
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