A Scottish teacher shares her “teacher fits” for the week on TikTok in videos taken from her classroom — and her outfits have divided the internet.
TikTok user @victoriaren97 — who has 22,600 followers and 337,000 likes — is seen in her videos donning short skirts and shirt dresses, mostly with tights underneath as her work clothes.
Many users were quick to slam the biology teacher for her outfit choices, calling them “inappropriate.”
“If we wore this into school we would simply get *FiReD*,” one person commented.
“I absolutely love this but in Sydney, Australia, if I were to wear this as a teacher I would get sent home,” another said.
“You look stunning but I could never get away with some of them skirts. Even if I wear a midi skirt people look at the length,” a user wrote.
“Super cute, although I’d never be allowed to wear a dress higher than my knees at school,” one said.
“I love your outfits but I still have school paranoia myself that I’ll reach up to the board in anything shorter than knee length and expose myself,” another admitted.
“How can you literally wear a shirt with no trousers/leggings to work? I love the outfits but have you even been told they are too short?,” someone questioned.
“No hate but do they not say sone of your dresses are too short?,” another asked, to which Victoria responded: “No! So many teachers in my school wear similar lengths ones! If they did I would obviously wear different outfits.”
The secondary school teacher has been responding to the comments questioning her clothes, letting people know that her school has a “very relaxed” dress code, and that she’s “definitely aware” of her outfit when in the classroom and using the board.
While some are skeptical about Victoria’s outfits — which she shared are from places like Zara, Asos and Primark — others are giving high praise, and some other teachers are using her videos as their “go-to work outfit inspo.”
“Not me saving this video so I can copy every outfit,” one person exclaimed.
“Seriously I need you to dress me as I have lost my style,” another said.
“This makes me want a whole new wardrobe for work,” a user commented.
“Always taking inspo from you for my teaching weeks,” another wrote.