Ive just started out my collection, I am thrilled, but I have nobody to share it with! I am a student and have so far got myself a Celine small belt bag in black, a Gucci Dionysus WOC in supreme canvas and a small Chloé Hudson in motto grey, and next up is either a Chanel classic WOC in black or a LV neverfull in, probably, damier ebene.
when she asked what it cost, it was not. It was bought full price, around $800 or so. She still gasped at the price, so I definitely won't tell her the price of the Celine or Chloé once I feel that I am confident enough to introduce her to them. Lol.
Luckily she for sure won't recognise those brands so I can pass them of as anything. I am afraid that she will recognise the CC logo on my future Chanel that I am about to buy though, but I guess I might save that surprise for when I've started working.
She lives far away from where I study so I can just hide all of the bags when she visits. If I could I would just spare her the knowledge about all the prices as she and my dad has never ever splurged on items like this, they are careful with money, and that's how they raised me. They come from non-luxury backgrounds and I am honestly very ashamed about my hobby. Even if they would never know the pieces I would STILL feel awful about it, but I try to tell myself it is ok as long as it doesn't hurt anybody. This is really awful. I know they would faint if I told them what I am planning on spending on handbags. I hope my mom doesn't know about Hermes Birkins or Kellys.
The truth is that I have never brought any of my gucci handbags around my friends either, except for the WOC once. The friend I brought that one around didn't say anything about it I know she recognises Gucci bags until a waitress complimented me on it and started chatting with me about it, as she wanted one herself and had some questions, after the waitress left my friend just asked how I could afford it as a student, I thought that she sounded a bit judgemental, and then said nothing more.
But of course it would be nice to just feel relaxed about it. I'll just get two more, and then I'll just force myself to bring them around my friends! I am sure it will be fine, I just need that to, I guess justify it to myself! I know I overthink everything, I guess I just am like this. Ha ha!
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2018年12月21日星期五
Why Luxury Women Choose White Lv Bags In Winter?
There are two types of people in this world. Those who believe you can’t wear white after Labor Day and those who know that white is a color for the entire year, regardless of I happen to fall into the latter category, but it wasn’t always this way. I used to put all of my white items away after Labor Day and wouldn’t pull them out again until orial Day, stashing them away all winter long.
It wasn’t until a few years ago when I was the new owner of a Louis Vuitton Damier Azur Neverfull Bag that I changed my tune. I had purchased my Neverfull at the end of November and couldn’t bear the thought of not using it for the next 6 months, so I decided to break the age old rule and use it. As soon as the temperatures dropped and the snow started falling, I was instantly smitten with using my white bag in winter!
Throughout that winter, I found that I loved carrying a light bag during the coldest season, reveling at how beautiful and fresh it looked in a sea of brown and black bags. A white or cream colored handbag is so bright and unexpected in the dreary winter and I have found that I enjoy using my white items more in the winter than the summer.
While the no white after labor day rule still exists, I think it is starting to slowly phase away, with more people wearing the color year round. I don’t limit it just to bags, This year I want to get a white or cream colored winter coat and maybe add a few new bags to my collection. I think that especially today, there should be no fashion rules.
Wear what you want and what makes you feel good! And if you're new to winter white bags, a great way to start is matching cool toned white Louis Vuitton Bags with black outfits as a pop, or as a monochromatic white. If you have warmer, creamer whites like the damier ebene canvas bags they will pair beautifully with chocolate, velvet browns, as well as tans and taupes. If you're feeling a little bold, a wintry all white outfit would look super chic, and wearing a stark white bag with bright red trousers would feel very festive and fresh!
It wasn’t until a few years ago when I was the new owner of a Louis Vuitton Damier Azur Neverfull Bag that I changed my tune. I had purchased my Neverfull at the end of November and couldn’t bear the thought of not using it for the next 6 months, so I decided to break the age old rule and use it. As soon as the temperatures dropped and the snow started falling, I was instantly smitten with using my white bag in winter!
Throughout that winter, I found that I loved carrying a light bag during the coldest season, reveling at how beautiful and fresh it looked in a sea of brown and black bags. A white or cream colored handbag is so bright and unexpected in the dreary winter and I have found that I enjoy using my white items more in the winter than the summer.
While the no white after labor day rule still exists, I think it is starting to slowly phase away, with more people wearing the color year round. I don’t limit it just to bags, This year I want to get a white or cream colored winter coat and maybe add a few new bags to my collection. I think that especially today, there should be no fashion rules.
Wear what you want and what makes you feel good! And if you're new to winter white bags, a great way to start is matching cool toned white Louis Vuitton Bags with black outfits as a pop, or as a monochromatic white. If you have warmer, creamer whites like the damier ebene canvas bags they will pair beautifully with chocolate, velvet browns, as well as tans and taupes. If you're feeling a little bold, a wintry all white outfit would look super chic, and wearing a stark white bag with bright red trousers would feel very festive and fresh!
2018年9月24日星期一
Red Hot Louis Vuitton Wave Shoulder Bag For 2018
I am dying for a red louis vuitton bags and with these perfect picks you’ll soon be too Just like last year, red bags are back for fall 2018 and they are as red hot as ever. As I said recently, I've always liked the idea of owning a red bag, and now more than ever I'm considering my next big bag buy to be a red one.
I do have my eye on lv wave shoulder bags in particular, and I did go to try them both on in store, but after reading some of the comments on my last post I started to dig around a bit more to see what else was out there.
I just love love love the louis vuitton wave shoulder bag! After seeing the post in the spring about the antique rose color it's been all I can think about! Love the look of the soft leather with the gold hardware and it looks like it sits on the body very nicely. Maybe someday! if you want to order it , the site is www.salepretty.com
2018年9月12日星期三
A Functional Version LV Petite Boite Chapeau Bag
When the Louis Vuitton Petite Boite Chapeau Bag debuted, I was at first very excited, and then somewhat less so. The bag looked to me like a perfect intersection of trend and heritage Louis Vuitton Purses, built on a reputation of exemplary travel pieces, had shrunk down a hat box to handbag size, fitting in perfectly with a recent spate of super-structured round bags.
Not all trends are perfect for all brands, but this one seemed ideal for Vuitton. Then, the bag came out, and I realized that even the monogram version would cost over $4,000, and it would hold basically nothing.
This new version, in addition to being more flexible, is also wider, at nearly nine inches wide by nearly eight inches tall. Not only will it hold your bigger phone, but you can get your sunglasses, wallet and other essentials in there more easily, too.
A big design feature of the LV Boite Chapeau Bag is the strap, which is completely different than that of its predecessor. Instead of clipping on and off at the ends and adjusting with a buckle, this strap buckles at both ends; when the strap is adjusted shorter, like a more conventional shoulder bag, the extra strap length dangles like a minimalist tassel.
Discount price only 800 usa dollar at www.salepretty.com
2018年8月3日星期五
Louis Vuitton New Wave Bag Best Bag For Fashion Girls
The New Wave Chain Bag comes in The chain strap, logo, and thick leather mean that this bag is not lightweight at all, although I find it so stylish that I don’t think I would care how heavy it feels to carry. That brings me to my second point: I absolutely adore the overall look of the New Wave Chain Bag.
It does remind me so much of the Gucci Marmont Bag, which as you know, I recently acquired myself, so I’m not super surprised at how attracted I was to this bag. It was love at first sight for me, and I don’t recall lusting after a Louis Vuitton New Wave Bag as much as this one in recent years. I would love to snag this in one of the bright colors for a fun pop to my often neutral outfits.
Both of these bags are crafted of smooth calfskin leather, which felt soft, luxurious and exactly what you would expect of a high quality designer bag, though the quilting makes the leather thick and a little bit bulky, which definitely contributes to the overall weight of the bag. Aesthetically, I love the top handle strap which reads VUITTON in rainbow lettering.
This brings me back to the pre Nicolas Ghesquiere era, when rainbow tones went hand in hand with Louis Vuitton monogram. Though the rainbow top handle is a focal point for me as it adds a pop of fun to this leather bag, its totally removable, so if its deterring you from really liking this bag, dont let it!
This LV Purses can also be carried with just the chain strap, which you can wear either cross body, long over the shoulder, or doubled for a shorter shoulder look. The chain strap also features a padded leather panel, which is definitely an added bonus, given the weight of this bag overall.
It does remind me so much of the Gucci Marmont Bag, which as you know, I recently acquired myself, so I’m not super surprised at how attracted I was to this bag. It was love at first sight for me, and I don’t recall lusting after a Louis Vuitton New Wave Bag as much as this one in recent years. I would love to snag this in one of the bright colors for a fun pop to my often neutral outfits.
Both of these bags are crafted of smooth calfskin leather, which felt soft, luxurious and exactly what you would expect of a high quality designer bag, though the quilting makes the leather thick and a little bit bulky, which definitely contributes to the overall weight of the bag. Aesthetically, I love the top handle strap which reads VUITTON in rainbow lettering.
This brings me back to the pre Nicolas Ghesquiere era, when rainbow tones went hand in hand with Louis Vuitton monogram. Though the rainbow top handle is a focal point for me as it adds a pop of fun to this leather bag, its totally removable, so if its deterring you from really liking this bag, dont let it!
This LV Purses can also be carried with just the chain strap, which you can wear either cross body, long over the shoulder, or doubled for a shorter shoulder look. The chain strap also features a padded leather panel, which is definitely an added bonus, given the weight of this bag overall.
2018年6月20日星期三
How To Choose A Great Luggage For Ur Travel
I really like this post. I remember when the Luggage tote first appeared and the frenzy started, the bag was about $1500.00, now it is about twice that price and the frenzy is over, who out there feels that the Luggage tote is a good buy now?
I agree that brands like Hermès, Chanel, and Dior are just at a higher tier, we are willing to pay more. I believe the three brands I mentioned do not want their products saturating the market, you need to feel special to own a bag or anything of the brand and outrageous pricing helps them do just that.
I have been a Chanel lover for years and paid the big bucks for my bags, I wanted a Gucci Marmont Backpack a few months ago and it felt like a steal price wise at about $2000.00, which is crazy if you think about it. I guess the bottom line is as long as we are willing to pay the price the designers will continue to charge whatever they want.
I really loved this article and couldn't agree more. Although I understand your point about Dior being historically top tier, I think it's slowly starting to lose it's position and has been for a little while. Dior had a flamboyant and amazing time during the John Galliano reign but ever since, the brand has started to become less and less 'worth it' it seems, and still tries to charge some very high end prices when I truly really don't believe the quality is there, let alone some of the designs they just look tacky in my opinion. And I find this with a lot of high end brands these days - they're in such a rush to get 4 seasons worth of bags out on the market and raise their prices with each release that they're completely missing the whole point.
the design and quality, I feel it's so hard to find some really good unique designs these days let alone the mediocre quality. I think this 'price equals high end luxury' strategy will collapse on itself for many designers, as i simply don't believe many of them can justify the prices their charging based on their designs and the quality of them, I think many people will start to wake up to this idea too. Unfortunately consumerism is far too great in these current years and it's affecting the experience for many bag lovers.
I think the strategy of many of the luxury brands these days with 'price over anything' is even ruining the whole brand experience for many people, and it isn't about not being able to afford some of these bags it's about having more sense than money and refusing to buy a bag which costs $.35k but in essence is worth so little less, based on materials, shopping experience, design, etc. It's just getting a little sad, as I know a lot of people out there like me,order it from www.salepretty.com
I agree that brands like Hermès, Chanel, and Dior are just at a higher tier, we are willing to pay more. I believe the three brands I mentioned do not want their products saturating the market, you need to feel special to own a bag or anything of the brand and outrageous pricing helps them do just that.
I have been a Chanel lover for years and paid the big bucks for my bags, I wanted a Gucci Marmont Backpack a few months ago and it felt like a steal price wise at about $2000.00, which is crazy if you think about it. I guess the bottom line is as long as we are willing to pay the price the designers will continue to charge whatever they want.
I really loved this article and couldn't agree more. Although I understand your point about Dior being historically top tier, I think it's slowly starting to lose it's position and has been for a little while. Dior had a flamboyant and amazing time during the John Galliano reign but ever since, the brand has started to become less and less 'worth it' it seems, and still tries to charge some very high end prices when I truly really don't believe the quality is there, let alone some of the designs they just look tacky in my opinion. And I find this with a lot of high end brands these days - they're in such a rush to get 4 seasons worth of bags out on the market and raise their prices with each release that they're completely missing the whole point.
the design and quality, I feel it's so hard to find some really good unique designs these days let alone the mediocre quality. I think this 'price equals high end luxury' strategy will collapse on itself for many designers, as i simply don't believe many of them can justify the prices their charging based on their designs and the quality of them, I think many people will start to wake up to this idea too. Unfortunately consumerism is far too great in these current years and it's affecting the experience for many bag lovers.
I think the strategy of many of the luxury brands these days with 'price over anything' is even ruining the whole brand experience for many people, and it isn't about not being able to afford some of these bags it's about having more sense than money and refusing to buy a bag which costs $.35k but in essence is worth so little less, based on materials, shopping experience, design, etc. It's just getting a little sad, as I know a lot of people out there like me,order it from www.salepretty.com
2018年6月8日星期五
So Gorgeous Louis Vuitton Chantilly Lock Bag From www.salepretty.com
The Louis Vuitton Chantilly Lock Bag, which makes this a great piece to invest in. I love the juxtaposition of the reverse monogram canvas flap with the soft white calf leather, plus the traditional monogram canvas on the bag gusset. As you would expect from a Louis Vuitton piece, the bag is incredibly well made.
I love the gusseted bottom, which breaks the bag up into two separate, large compartments. Contrasting gold/silver hardware accents the bag, including the signature LV lock closure. The bag is lined in microfiber, and there is also a back interior long slit pocket, as well as a smaller slit pocket, which would work to store an ID, or something of a similar size.
While the bag can actually hold a decent amount of things, it won't really fit anything that's too bulky, as it would look over-stuffed. Sunglasses would need to be in a thin pouch, and a wallet wouldn't really work here either, you would need to store cash cards in a thin card case.
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