Kenzie is a professional stylist and helps people minimise their wardrobe.
And the brunette beauty often uses her social media account to share her thoughts on new trends, clothes and accessories.
In one such video, she decided to make her way around retailer Zara, explaining: “Clothes in Zara that give me the ick as a stylist…”
Walking through the entrance, she first went to a blue jumper and said: “Sweaters that have holes in them like this. I cannot believe that this is $50 (£40.40).”
She then said she’s not a fan of denim shirts that have jewels stitched into the fabric as well as jumpers that have tulle on the outer layer, which she said “makes no sense”.
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Kenzie then looked at a cream dress and placed her hand behind the fabric to show viewers how see-through it appeared as it had “no lining”.
Sharing a nifty hack, she then looked at a silk red robe and said: “If it’s wrinkled on the rack, it’s gonna look even worse when you start to sit down and actually live in this garment.”
Showing a pair of green “trendy boots”, she explained that she’s not a fan of clothing items that “won’t be in next season”.
Much like the cream dress, she’s not a fan of jackets “with no lining” as these “won’t keep you warm”.
Kenzie then found a shirt that had buttons that “feel paper thin”, claiming that these wouldn’t be able to “hold” women with larger chests.
The stylist said she doesn’t like cracked fabric or spray painted hoodies.
And the last item was “the thinnest trousers on planet earth”.
“If you have cellulite and you don’t wanna wear an undergarment, you will be able to see it in these trousers,” she claimed.
People were quick to comment on @stylingwithkenzie’s post with many defending the brand as one person said: “I live in Spain and I believe the US collections aren’t the same. Zara clothes and collections in Spain are a lot more fashionable.”
Another said: “Actually the last trousers you showed are so nice! I have them, they are so comfortable and it doesn’t show your cellulite at all. (Grey colour)”.
A third shared: “Zara never failed me”.
While a fourth added: “What’s wrong with the bedazzled denim”.