Designer Bags Are OVER! *THESE* Are The New Luxury!

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • Join me in this video where we discuss whether designer bags are OVER? So many of you are telling me in the comments that you aren't buying designer bags anymore, and your answers are all quite telling. You're telling me it's about: PRICES, SERVICE, FAKES, SCANDALS and more...
    In this video I also share with you brands that I think are fast becoming the NEW LUXURY, in this era where more are thinking twice before spending their money on a big-ticket item.
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Komentáře • 712

  • @hadizamohammed
    @hadizamohammed Před 8 dny +437

    Designer bags are no longer fun. Too expensive and the quality has gone completely down hill

    • @vblackwell3347
      @vblackwell3347 Před 8 dny

      In addition to paying to advertise for THEM w/ their damn logos. Most of them aren't even ethically made. Greedy, explotive jerks.

    • @SandallLimle
      @SandallLimle Před 7 dny +1

      I really love your taste and style always so chic. My faves would be the*jklux* leather backpack and the Swarovski pave diamond ring so gorg. Thank you for your recommendations.

    • @GzymKimbrell
      @GzymKimbrell Před 7 dny +1

      I bought the Lalage Beaumont Fontyn in medium tan last week at *esluxy* and since receiving it I have been using it and neglecting my designer collection (honeymoon period maybe) , but I was really impressed with the quality and timing, right down to how they used it. Will wear it. I wish they would make this bag in a variety of pinks (i.e. sakura pink). There are actually many options to choose from.

    • @ShankTillberry
      @ShankTillberry Před 7 dny

      Are these issues happening if these bags are used daily? I just got the pochette metis in monogram canvas from the Kusama collection. I love the multicolored polka dots and hope they don’t melt on me, lol. But I don’t think it’ll be in my regular rotation. I also have a NoeNoe in DA but only use that a few times a year in the spring and summer so I haven’t put that much wear and tear into it. I hope I don’t see the fraying for a while. Also, I’m saving up for a *esluxy* . Has your colleague seen the same issues with that size? I don’t mind some relaxation in shape but I don’t want it to be a puddle either. Thanks for the video!

    • @KatinSawtell
      @KatinSawtell Před 7 dny

      Love *esluxy* the way you show it! You really focus on showing off the bag. I don't think any other CZcamsr can show off bags in as much detail as you.

  • @cynthiak9069
    @cynthiak9069 Před 8 dny +439

    That kind of money for a canvas material bag is absolutely insane

    • @murtila4456
      @murtila4456 Před 8 dny +19

      I have a book bag that I use for my book club meetings and library visits which has a Marimekko print that I bought for about £50.

    • @ceciliabrown3301
      @ceciliabrown3301 Před 8 dny +18

      Exactly, it looks like those shopping bags you can get any supermarket for £10

    • @reneepierce569
      @reneepierce569 Před 8 dny +25

      You know what though? It’s really the other way around! The canvas bags are actually better quality than leather bags! Think Louis Vuitton for example. The reason their monogram bags last for decades is because coated Canvas doesn’t damage or break-down like leather does! So if you want a bag that can last a lifetime, don’t choose leather! 😊 But let’s stop buying this garbage disguised as luxury!

    • @Littleburrito25
      @Littleburrito25 Před 8 dny

      @@ceciliabrown3301i bought the new Lulu Guinness tote bag from Waitrose the other day for £12 and prefer it to the Dior book tote 😂

    • @lauraesperanza812
      @lauraesperanza812 Před 8 dny +2

      Irrational

  • @BrighterThanYours
    @BrighterThanYours Před 8 dny +289

    Truly handmade, bespoke, unique and rare handbags are going to be the next wave. People are going to reject luxury hard soon.

    • @tarreemhacaruso2687
      @tarreemhacaruso2687 Před 8 dny +18

      It’s already begun especially after the whole Dior sweatshop shenanigans

    • @IB-je9zd
      @IB-je9zd Před 8 dny +6

      This is a small, fine market segment. In my opinion, this won't become a big movement: 1. The prestige that brands like Dior thrive on is missing.
      2. This sector is not as financially strong to advertise as the big brands. And if that were to happen, increasing demand would require investors and the game would begin again
      3 The design will not always be as appealing and well thought-out among providers. It will then often be handicrafts.

    • @BrighterThanYours
      @BrighterThanYours Před 8 dny +9

      @@IB-je9zd that would all be true if it were 1975. The internet puts these creators on the forefront and makes them very easy to find. Pay attention to gen z and their clothing/fit checks. EVERYTHING is thrifted and probably the last of its kind. That’s where this is headed. Rarity

    • @captainpugwash8206
      @captainpugwash8206 Před 8 dny +1

      I’m really hoping so. The question is, how can they have the same prestige and social cachet as the Diors and Chanels etc of this world. I create handmade, bespoke, unique and rare! Handbags, woven and knotted myself. I keep going because I adore it. But the prestige of a known brand is a difficult hurdle to widespread desirability (aka visibility)

    • @sfjayhawk5810
      @sfjayhawk5810 Před 8 dny +6

      The rich will never reject the luxury market and will embrace it more when the peasants get fully priced out.

  • @beachysands4036
    @beachysands4036 Před 8 dny +317

    I’m over luxury bags. I’ve had Coach bags for years that have stood the test of time and I don’t have to baby them or worry I’m going to be robbed. Would rather spend my money on experiences nowadays.

  • @ParisianThinker
    @ParisianThinker Před 8 dny +289

    What’s over is Gen Z & Millennials can’t afford anything.

    • @whathandleUtalkabt
      @whathandleUtalkabt Před 8 dny +29

      They have X parents who have nice good genuine stuff saved from the 80s, 90s 😉

    • @kathleenwang
      @kathleenwang Před 8 dny +34

      it's the opposite actually, gen z is the buy everything and own nothing generation.

    • @MarMarSnatched
      @MarMarSnatched Před 8 dny +13

      my gen x patients are running out of money too due to inflation and govt not helping them because they have assets. you have to invest in caregivers too cause their kids are not there to take care of them

    • @tarreemhacaruso2687
      @tarreemhacaruso2687 Před 8 dny +5

      @@whathandleUtalkabt& their over it 😂😂😂😂My daughter doesn’t want my designer bags until I die so she can sell them 😂😂😂😂🤦‍♀️

    • @tarreemhacaruso2687
      @tarreemhacaruso2687 Před 8 dny +1

      @@MarMarSnatcheddefinitely NOT. These kids are ready to put us in homes IF they like us 🥴

  • @duchess_of_petty9323
    @duchess_of_petty9323 Před 8 dny +141

    I’m over it myself. I have so many bags and I’m just done. I don’t care what the “it” bag is anymore. I have bags that cost a ridiculous amount of money and I’m going to use them. I don’t care if it’s considered “out of style”.
    It’s all about marketing.

    • @sunburn1013
      @sunburn1013 Před 8 dny +4

      I’m with you. I will buy and use whatever it is that I love. Lately I’m loving my Proenza Schouler pieces which are practical and beautifully made.

    • @chicalertng
      @chicalertng Před 8 dny +2

      Same here! I have always bought what I like. I don’t have most of the “in” bags because I don’t like most of them.

    • @GildowMeixner
      @GildowMeixner Před 6 dny

      I remember that vintage *esluxy* . I had it in blue and you are right it was some of the best genuine leather on the market then and now..

    • @HolthouseStegner
      @HolthouseStegner Před 6 dny

      My daughter Nancy, who holds a high position in New York, wears this bag. She loves its color, size and weight. Thank you*preluxz* .

    • @HeimerBramer
      @HeimerBramer Před 6 dny

      to be honest. If you produce at cost and remove the logo, the luxury market really isn't that expensive. The mark is about 80% of the actual price. But the fact that you are*preluxz* buying an image and showing off your taste to make them think you are richer than you are is a very good thing to do.

  • @Timep3
    @Timep3 Před 8 dny +154

    We've just grown tired of yearly price increases while seeing quality go down. Add on to that the whole sweatshop controversy and its been an easy choice to look elsewhere at more affordable brands. Coach has really been killing it with their offerings as of late like you stated. Also want to add I only will buy lab grown diamonds going forward.

    • @raincraze
      @raincraze Před 8 dny +8

      YES AND YES even to the lab diamond!

    • @sleepysartorialist
      @sleepysartorialist Před 7 dny +2

      Hear hear!

    • @pretaporterp
      @pretaporterp Před 6 dny +2

      I feel the same. Lab diamonds or a second hand only.

    • @CorseriKoening
      @CorseriKoening Před 4 dny

      The variety of textures that the *esluxy* bag comes in is impressive. From smooth leather to textured suede, there is something for everyone.

  • @Protect-Privacy
    @Protect-Privacy Před 8 dny +79

    I love how your Balenciaga example dispels the myth that luxury bags are an “investment.”

    • @GolembaGabe
      @GolembaGabe Před 7 dny

      For a long time, as the price of Chanel increased, I no longer thought I could afford it. I think I'll be happy that I have the*preluxz* as my travel bag that I don't have to take care of. By the way, I'm sure no one will have a hard time telling the difference. Thanks for the comparison.

    • @DaulerioFleurilus
      @DaulerioFleurilus Před 7 dny

      I really love your taste and style always so chic. My faves would be the *esluxy* leather backpack and the Swarovski pave diamond ring so gorg. Thank you for your recommendations.

  • @andymadrid5626
    @andymadrid5626 Před 8 dny +79

    OMG, this just goes in circles. this happened in the 70s and in the 90s and now again. Designer exhaustion, or really, market saturation. Fashion goes in cycles.

    • @IB-je9zd
      @IB-je9zd Před 8 dny +3

      Yes, Dior has had major problems before. At that time, however, there was no such financially strong company behind it and Dior's sales have increased enormously in recent years. They weren't rising as much before the scandal. It remains to be seen how this scandal will actually affect sales and how Dior will react. At the moment they are trying to ride it out.
      For the sake of fairness, I would like to point out that every brand is probably affected by this. Of course also cheaper brands.

    • @hautepinkrae8084
      @hautepinkrae8084 Před 8 dny

      Yes!

    • @valeriiamisiura3377
      @valeriiamisiura3377 Před 8 dny

      @@IB-je9zd

    • @margaritasmirnova
      @margaritasmirnova Před 7 dny

      Sofie, what bags and luggages did you use before to vs whay would you get now?

  • @tamarfischer283
    @tamarfischer283 Před 8 dny +61

    I can almost forgive H&M and Primark having their stuff made in sweatshops. At least they are trying to save their customers money. But the idea of a luxury brand exploiting people and then selling a bag for 6000 £ is just SOO disgusting and greedy!
    I've never wanted to spend thousands for a bag that should cost a couple of hundreds, but if anything could make me want them less, it is this

    • @carikimball206
      @carikimball206 Před dnem

      Did anyone really think it cost $6000 to produce the bag tho?

    • @anaelmm
      @anaelmm Před 7 hodinami

      Exactly their greed is too much and people wanting to boast and be seen in expensive bags or clothes is also too much 🥴.

  • @roxi8885
    @roxi8885 Před 8 dny +77

    Don't forget that Dior is a part of LVMH. I am sure you will find these problems in all the brands of this company.

    • @basiccaucasian6234
      @basiccaucasian6234 Před 7 dny +4

      Conglomerates are terrible for squeezing profit margins by all means necessary. They have very powerful, very greedy executives and shareholders, and are under pressure to show continuous financial growth. Continuous growth is an unsustainable path and it’s wild that people buy into this utter delusion.

    • @ifkipling219
      @ifkipling219 Před 3 dny

      Exactly. Beware of any groups like this.

  • @The1sista
    @The1sista Před 8 dny +72

    I give you all advice. Go to Italy and do your shopping there with unknown/small/local brands. You will buy the most amazing shoes, leather goods, clothes ... You get really great quality for the money and great customer service. This has been my experience for many years. You will not regret.

    • @shellyhall5580
      @shellyhall5580 Před 8 dny +5

      Where in Italy would you say to go? Rome is full of stuff from China? It was really challenging to find authentic leather goods there that were not high-end designer.

    • @nancyferrier8609
      @nancyferrier8609 Před 7 dny

      @@shellyhall5580 Florence. You can go to actual leather maker shops.

    • @nancyferrier8609
      @nancyferrier8609 Před 7 dny +2

      Absolutely! Go to Italy and spend your money on fun, fine dining, entertainment, and enjoying beautiful cities and the countryside. Experience over the senseless accumulation of "stuff" every day of the week!

    • @AdeedumdooLin
      @AdeedumdooLin Před 7 dny +2

      Try this in southeast asian countries where it's way more affordable and they literally make the products in front of you! I've had a lot of small leather goods for gifting from the Philippines in one of my holidays there

    • @hannahh9555
      @hannahh9555 Před 6 dny

      I absolutely agree, I have done this and I’m so happy with the products I have bought.
      I’m so so over branding, even wearing them I feel stupid now. No brands, great quality and decent

  • @wendycoles-littlepage7952

    I actually only own two designer bags, and I think because I'm older, I want to spend my money on other things, like travel. I also find a lot of the styles of designer bags to be kind of boring, and dare I say it, old fashioned. And now we know they are so not worth the money! Great video, thanks, Sophie. Your lip gloss is really pretty!

    • @neffyg35
      @neffyg35 Před 8 dny +5

      Same. I have my small collection that covers evening, everyday, special occasion, and travel. I have more I want to do with my life

  • @whattheelle360
    @whattheelle360 Před 8 dny +66

    Had a milestone birthday this year. Was going to splurge on a Chanel bag. Didn’t and instead purchased a DeMellier and Strathberry for a tenth of the price and am loving them.

    • @janejdough2230
      @janejdough2230 Před 8 dny +3

      Congratulations on a milestone year! Enjoy!

    • @veronicavenditti3614
      @veronicavenditti3614 Před 8 dny +2

      What do you think about Demellier?

    • @janejdough2230
      @janejdough2230 Před 8 dny +2

      @@veronicavenditti3614 I like their Nano tote ( I think that is what it is called).

    • @Vjestica7
      @Vjestica7 Před 7 dny

      @@veronicavenditti3614 If you go and dig deeper behind the paid influencers recommendation, the quality is really not so good. Hardware scratches extremely fast and the only bag people who use the brand recommend is New York tote, the rest feel free to skip as the bag will look as it is 10+ years old after few wears. Also leather is quite thin and plasticky.

    • @duchess_of_petty9323
      @duchess_of_petty9323 Před 7 dny

      @@veronicavenditti3614 I love Demillier and Strathberry. I have several from each brand going back to 2018 and they’ve each held up beautifully

  • @JennaNeal
    @JennaNeal Před 7 dny +15

    I love coach. It’s nice and sleek and doesn’t scream wasteful with money but doesn’t scream I have a lot of money either. Like an acceptable brand name that’s a staple vs a statement

    • @morozovaguidetti
      @morozovaguidetti Před 4 dny

      I love the design, but I don't have the budget. So I bought the*preluxz* bag. Made from high quality legal snakeskin made by local Indonesian artists. From now on I never want to buy any luxury goods.

  • @Bestlifemiddleage
    @Bestlifemiddleage Před 8 dny +118

    I own many luxury bags and I’m not planning to sell any, but I’m also not planning to buy more. It’s time to move on I feel and just enjoy what I have. The whole negative aura around it put me off honestly.

    • @tarreemhacaruso2687
      @tarreemhacaruso2687 Před 8 dny +3

      Definitely

    • @tannazdolatshahi5142
      @tannazdolatshahi5142 Před 8 dny +4

      Same and same!

    • @sleepysartorialist
      @sleepysartorialist Před 7 dny +3

      Completely fair

    • @duchess_of_petty9323
      @duchess_of_petty9323 Před 6 dny +2

      @@Bestlifemiddleage same and I’m going to use my luxury bags. I don’t care if they are the it bag for that season. I obviously purchased them because I liked them so I’m not gonna put them at the back of the closet because some influencer tells me to
      I agree with you 💯

    • @reginag7911
      @reginag7911 Před 6 dny +2

      I agree! Same here

  • @MADEbySOUL
    @MADEbySOUL Před 8 dny +58

    Dior was supposed to be haute couture. It bring to question the quality of their brand and if they have that same quality throughout. If they sell the quality pieces made by artisans and their apprentices to people with influence and sell these sweat shop made bags to the rest. Then we need to question if the ateliers they demonstrate to the public is for show and these sweatshops make most if not all their products.

    • @vblackwell3347
      @vblackwell3347 Před 8 dny +1

      I very seriously doubt you get the same quality, or any part of it, from those made in the sweat shops. After all, you're paying nowhere near the price - & it does show imo.

    • @IB-je9zd
      @IB-je9zd Před 8 dny +8

      Dior produces haute couture and ready-to-wear fashion prototypes in ateliers. The actual production of Redy to wear products and leather goods takes place in factories. Dior's advertising films are sometimes misleading.

    • @MADEbySOUL
      @MADEbySOUL Před 8 dny

      @@vblackwell3347 But isn’t the scandal was that the actual Dior fashion house was using laborers who did not have artisan level skill and who worked in sweat shop conditions but still sold it for $$$$? So the customers of Dior were paying top $$$$ but were receiving these below par products?

    • @missmaryblack1990
      @missmaryblack1990 Před 8 dny +7

      @MADEbySOUL Dior does do haute couture but bags are like ready to wear, beauty, fragrance even jewelery etc which are all pret a porter aka manufactured in factories. The DIOR label alone does not make it haute couture.

  • @jodislaughter508
    @jodislaughter508 Před 8 dny +16

    I'll be honest, I just can't afford thousands for a bag no matter how gorgeous they are. I can truly say that every Coach, Dooney, Kate Spade and Patricia Nash bag I have are solid. Beautiful leather, top-notch hardware, amazing craftsmanship in the crisp clean silhouettes and sizes that I love. Worth every dollar I've spent on them and have lasted for YEARS in perfect condition 🤷‍♀️

  • @deebee192
    @deebee192 Před 8 dny +48

    Unfortunately the experience the person had in a store in Bond St isn't unusual. It's being an issue for years. Being treated like a piece of dirt by SAs or followed around stores by a security guard right behind you the entire time you are there is pretty standard in high end stores. Even brands like chanel and dior are really bad for this. So many sales assistants seem to believe someone cannot afford to shop there if they don't look glam head to toe. Judging someone's financial situation based on what the customer is wearing is a great way to loose customers.

    • @rebeccaspellmeyer5761
      @rebeccaspellmeyer5761 Před 8 dny

      They only want new money.

    • @Mallard4484
      @Mallard4484 Před 8 dny +12

      I went into Dior and Chanel a few years ago with the intention of buying a bag. A lady Dior and a classic flap.
      I was wearing leggings and a jumper, and was completely ignored. Even having a Chanel Boy on at the time meant nothing. I was wearing comfortable clothes because it was the weekend…and I wore a suit through the week.
      I now pretty much only wear Coach bags. I can walk in there with slides and gym clothes and they still treat me with respect. And that goes a long way!

    • @jennn9637
      @jennn9637 Před 8 dny +11

      It amazes me how inflated these sales assistants and guards think of themselves, to look down on a potential customer! Look at yourself!

    • @arit2000
      @arit2000 Před 7 dny +4

      I was in London 3 months ago and the attitude of the sales people in some of these brands put me off buying anything. I was wearing casual clothes ( I was on holidays after all), but also being a foreigner always makes you wonder if that has a point.

    • @basiccaucasian6234
      @basiccaucasian6234 Před 7 dny +3

      @@Mallard4484I bet Chanel is the shop in the story Sophie related. Crooked flap? They’ve been getting called out for that.

  • @CiselCarda
    @CiselCarda Před 8 dny +41

    I am over with luxury bags.

  • @kategould6946
    @kategould6946 Před 8 dny +9

    It's amazing to me that Chanel seemingly got away with what they did year or two ago. A factory in France was found to have terrible conditions for workers - cold, not allowed to use the restroom without permission etc. But people seem to have forgotten that already. I love The Row. The designs, while simple, are such a joy to use and the leather is amazing. If you get away from the Margaux and look at the other designs you will see what I mean.

  • @ronniejohnson3113
    @ronniejohnson3113 Před 8 dny +32

    The book tote had y'all in a choke hold and I never got the hype....

    • @HolthouseStegner
      @HolthouseStegner Před 6 dny

      to be honest. If you produce at cost and remove the logo, the luxury market really isn't that expensive. The mark is about 80% of the actual price. But the fact that you are*preluxz* buying an image and showing off your taste to make them think you are richer than you are is a very good thing to do.

    • @TikkunOlamEighteen
      @TikkunOlamEighteen Před 4 dny

      ​@@HolthouseStegnerlol. No.

    • @phoenix5054
      @phoenix5054 Před 4 dny

      ​@@TikkunOlamEighteenYou're responding to a bot.

  • @Karen.c.h
    @Karen.c.h Před 8 dny +19

    Ive gone from spending 10s of thousands a year on designer bags to not purchasing a new bag in nearly 4 years. I feel the price and quality are rarely justified anymore. I don’t like the newer designs in general. And quite frankly I fell. into being very influenced by social media and now have more bags than anyone needs. (Not that anyone needs a designer bag) I will enjoy what I have.

    • @HolthouseStegner
      @HolthouseStegner Před 6 dny +1

      The reality is: if you're rich and famous, your*preluxz* bags are seen as a sign of success. If you are just an ordinary worker working a 9-to-5 job, your real bag is likely to be considered the fruit of your efforts.

  • @Pandabaire3540
    @Pandabaire3540 Před 8 dny +35

    The new luxury - all leather Coach bag models from 30 years ago that look brand new. I've officially kicked it off. 😊

    • @peterlangendorff9846
      @peterlangendorff9846 Před 8 dny +5

      From before they were all made in China. I’m sorry, but if Coach wants my respect, they need to return manufacturing to the USA. China made is not luxury.

    • @Pandabaire3540
      @Pandabaire3540 Před 8 dny +2

      ​@@peterlangendorff9846 yes, exactly - only the vintage Coach marked manufactured in USA

    • @duchess_of_petty9323
      @duchess_of_petty9323 Před 7 dny +2

      @@Pandabaire3540 I have a Willis bag from the 90s that I tracked down and took it to a leather repair shop because it looked a little beat up. They completely restored that bag and it looks brand new. OK not brand new but it’s in beautiful shape. my mom and I both had that bag and for some reason got rid of it and she passed away and for some reason I was just thinking about that bag a couple of years ago and was able to track one down for like $60.

    • @Pandabaire3540
      @Pandabaire3540 Před 7 dny +2

      @@duchess_of_petty9323 love this! I tracked down a white Carnival Crossbody and I've been using it all summer! I had one in navy 30 yrs ago!

    • @dawn-valentine-art
      @dawn-valentine-art Před 7 dny +1

      Yes, so true! I just bought a coach bag from the early 2000s, it looks almost brand new, great quality and really cute 😊

  • @teresamcg431
    @teresamcg431 Před 8 dny +15

    Stories like Dior’s & Balenciaga’s are just what we hear about. Think about all of the other products we use regularly-from any brand. I am certain many brands have skeletons in the closet too, we just don’t hear about it. It’s really sad!

  • @luxetolowkey
    @luxetolowkey Před 8 dny +42

    Let’s not forget about Strathberry! Absolutely gorgeous quality and adorable designs.

    • @lolly7768
      @lolly7768 Před 8 dny +2

      Totally agree.

    • @duchess_of_petty9323
      @duchess_of_petty9323 Před 7 dny +1

      @@luxetolowkey I think I have 7 bags from them different sizes and styles and they have all been great. Still look brand new my first one was in 2018.

    • @amanda1413
      @amanda1413 Před 4 dny

      Yesss I just got a Mosaic bag and it is gorgeous!

  • @prescillastoyanova
    @prescillastoyanova Před 8 dny +16

    I don’t own a real designer bag (all my bags are up to $300-400) and I really wanted to get myself something pre-loved for my birthday but I decided not to for two reasons - 1) with all these scandals - I don’t want my only bag to not be acceptable to wear in public and 2) I’ve heard so many horror stories of people buying pre-loved and it turning out to be a fake, and then the return process is ridiculous if they would even accept is back. I think I will stay in my lane with bags up to $600. At the end of the day that’s what the real price of a quality bag is, the rest is only marketing and surcharge.

    • @Acehigh-Jenkins
      @Acehigh-Jenkins Před 6 dny +4

      If you really fancy pushing the boat out you could look for a leather crafter/worker online and get a bespoke bag made. probably cost less than LV and you could have input in the design! That’s true luxury!

    • @ILLVMBlog
      @ILLVMBlog Před 4 dny

      I 100% agree. While it would be nice to have a LV just cannot justify the price and would rather travel.

  • @Protect-Privacy
    @Protect-Privacy Před 8 dny +17

    I now look at “luxury” bags and see a $57-$300 product sold for wildly more than that. The Dior and Armani exposés have killed it for me. They look average to me now. I do see it as a rip off. Is rather buy stocks.

  • @rowankennedy6510
    @rowankennedy6510 Před 7 dny +6

    I had the opposite experience in London (I, too, was visiting from overseas) when I walked into Celine (Bond St, I think it was) in early June and the guy on the door was polite and friendly and 5 (yes, 5!) salespeople inside all acknowledged me. Even those currently serving looked at me, smiled and nodded. As someone who teaches Services Marketing at a university, I am using this in my classes as a (rare) example of good customer service. I had a Celine cross-body phone bag on under my coat, so was not able to be recognized as a customer. Just decent people giving good service as they are paid to do. Leaves a good feeling around the brand as a whole.

  • @MuseintheCity
    @MuseintheCity Před 7 dny +10

    Lately, I've been enjoying DeMellier, Aspinal & Polene. Haven't bought a high end luxury bag since 2021. Luxury isn't luxury anymore: aside from the quality issues, they make us go through hoops or just make the purchasing experience downright unpleasant. They're all but telling me they don't want my money. I'm taking the hint and spending it somewhere else.

  • @raincraze
    @raincraze Před 8 dny +29

    sadly, Polene is quite controversially going down the route of price increase and quality decline with a lackluster customer service.

    • @MissLittlesabs
      @MissLittlesabs Před 8 dny +1

      Yes!!! I've just bought a Cyme because I didn't have any tote bag and really loved that one. But I'm not wowed by the leather. Apparently the current No 9 is nowhere near as soft as their previous ones.

    • @Jaiem_
      @Jaiem_ Před 8 dny +1

      The leather is rubbish. They wear so fast. Never was good quality.

    • @WyeChengChong-ql7lr
      @WyeChengChong-ql7lr Před 8 dny +2

      I've been tempted by Polene for so long now but too many complaints about leather quality and poor customer service has stopped me ordering from them. Its unfortunate as I do like their designs.

    • @minniemacy5451
      @minniemacy5451 Před 7 dny +2

      @@MissLittlesabsTry Coccinelle

    • @heidiheidi0
      @heidiheidi0 Před 7 dny +2

      Ive noticed this. The bags used to be very reasonably priced. Not so much anymore.

  • @shawolsarah
    @shawolsarah Před 7 dny +4

    I was Sally. I used to buy a few designer items whenever I travel as souvenirs. Something special to remind me of my trips. These items would last for even a decade as they were high quality and with timeless designs. Even when I get tired of the same looks, I could give my things to my sister, etc. Now the same brands are selling fast-fashion poor quality items at exorbitant prices. Consumers are not dumb. Now I only buy vintage if I want a souvenir, and I put the rest of my money in investments.

  • @lyndacarrow792
    @lyndacarrow792 Před 8 dny +14

    I like Tory Burch. I find the bags hold up very well and have gotten a couple for less that $300.00.

    • @arpoehler
      @arpoehler Před 7 dny

      I second that. I bought an absolutely beautiful camel pebble leather tote 10 years ago at Tory, and it's as soft and gorgeous as the day I purchased it. I used it as a daily work bag for years. I have a few saddle bag styles from Tory as well and they are stunning. I get loads of compliments on them. The quality is there for the price.

  • @taliajournee212
    @taliajournee212 Před 8 dny +13

    The designer bags as we know them (Dior, Chanel, YSL etc.) are definitely over, there are so many new brands or existing brands that are more...quiet, great quality and you don't need a mortgage to buy them. They did this to themselves with greed and over saturation.

    • @IB-je9zd
      @IB-je9zd Před 7 dny

      You'll see it in the releases over the next few months. Nothing is set in stone. It's still being bought.

  • @neffyg35
    @neffyg35 Před 8 dny +13

    I can afford it but I just don't find it worth it anymore. I'm taking my money and signing up for a leatherworking class to learn how to make a bag. I also invested more money into my house. I now have a garden I enjoy far more than any bag I have ever bought. I'm building a new sewing room to get back into designing and sewing my own clothing. I have worked hard that now I have the luxury of plenty of leisure time to learn and experience new things. I'm not going to waste my time on luxury bags and brands that act like you spending money on them is an inconvenience on them.

  • @apgx6032
    @apgx6032 Před 8 dny +19

    Maybe it’s not so much that designer bags are coming to an end opposed to the general public coming to their senses. It doesn’t take one to be an Einstein to figure out the mark up is colossal and basically not worth it. I once watched a program about a small Italian family business who made bespoke leather gloves for the rich and famous. It was amazing and one could very quickly see why the price-tag was high but justifiably so.

    • @seabreeze4559
      @seabreeze4559 Před 8 dny

      name of the glove people please?

    • @LotsofWhatever
      @LotsofWhatever Před 8 dny

      I can't help but feel that many of the ultra wealthy are buying a lot from brands we have never have heard of and those brands are OK with that.

    • @apgx6032
      @apgx6032 Před 8 dny

      @@seabreeze4559 Sorry, it was quite a number of years ago and I’ve absolutely no idea what the business was called. It certainly was a fascinating watch.

  • @Ulfscher
    @Ulfscher Před 8 dny +12

    I bought my first luxury bag in the 90s. It was a Prada nylon bag, and I think it cost around 350 euros. Today, it would easily costs 2500 euros. Luxury prices have risen faster than general inflation, and as we know the pace accelerated the past few years - maybe as a form av gatekeeping. I don't care why, but it feels like they are openly and shamelessly exploiting us at this point.

    • @IB-je9zd
      @IB-je9zd Před 7 dny

      It is bought. I think that's the market. As soon as customers no longer accept these prices, that will change.

  • @Natalia91
    @Natalia91 Před 8 dny +14

    Hi Sophie! I don’t know if you saw but BCG and Altagamma released their 2024 report on luxury and it’s talking about focusing on “Beyond Money” consumers, which are the ones that spend over 50 k a year on luxury goods. They are all about focusing on VICs (very important clients). One beyond money client is worth 230 aspirational clients. But I also think: is it possible to maintain a luxury brand on just a few people? When you lose a few of those clients, you would be broke 😅

    • @ericflorentino6952
      @ericflorentino6952 Před 8 dny

      Exactly! I never understood this marketing strat (of just focusing on the VICs), when our grandmothers always taught us to "never put all our eggs in just one basket." Or a few baskets, in this case.

  • @sherrir3195
    @sherrir3195 Před 8 dny +12

    I love my Kate Spade, Coach and Dooney bags. I had them for a very long time and they look like new. I like to be sensible with my money. How many people spend all their money on expensive handbags, cars and accessories and they are broke? Every where you look there are knockoffs, nothing special in overpriced luxury bags.

  • @duchessedeberne3909
    @duchessedeberne3909 Před 8 dny +6

    So many are fed up with LVMH Bernard Arnaut strategy and one man getting richer whilst the stuff gets blander.

    • @flohough1870
      @flohough1870 Před 8 dny +3

      That is EXACTLY where I am at. And he's ruining everything he touches!

  • @StyledByGwenny
    @StyledByGwenny Před 8 dny +9

    I'm still waiting for Polene to bring out a nice bright colour, but yeah, there's wayyyy more out there than just the most expensive (not necessarily the best) brands. 💖 Happy weekend, Sophie! x

  • @MC-kl5mp
    @MC-kl5mp Před 8 dny +5

    I’ve bought 4 bags this year. All on sale. 2 vivienne Westwood. 1 Bottega. 1 Loewe (outlet - tote). This is how I shop now and these are 3 of the 4 brands I support. Other is Hermes.

  • @karenb5749
    @karenb5749 Před 8 dny +4

    Really interesting watch Sophie. I think the Cost of Living impact has also had an impact. With the cost of groceries etc, people have far less money to spend on luxury items. Even if people can afford high end luxury, many would prefer something more discreet at the moment rather than screaming ‘I’m carrying a £10k bag’

  • @bridgettecummings6914
    @bridgettecummings6914 Před 8 dny +5

    Designer bags are not over for me! I absolutely love them all.

  • @janicewiehe9936
    @janicewiehe9936 Před 8 dny +6

    Recently, Sothebys had an auction advertised as " the property of a refined lady" . Many designer bags, clothes etc. Hermes, Dior etc. and prices realized from this auction were far below what I expected. Similar items they have in stock for sale are much more expensive.

    • @janejdough2230
      @janejdough2230 Před 8 dny +2

      Very interesting, signs of times to come especially resale value.

  • @mindymurata730
    @mindymurata730 Před 8 dny +6

    Hi Sophie, Happy Sunday❣️. Another great video😊

  • @KC-oc7ki
    @KC-oc7ki Před 8 dny +8

    So glad that I don’t have any of Dior’s bags. Loving my Ferragamo studio box bags. Both interior and exterior are leather.

    • @jaxvh
      @jaxvh Před 7 dny

      Guilty of gatekeeping Ferragamo because I don’t want them to go the way of no sales, and ridiculous price increases

  • @ninazanjani4298
    @ninazanjani4298 Před 8 dny +7

    All the luxury brand makes the prices insane , in this world that many people struggling with even buying food how come they increase prices constantly , the quality is not even like 10-15 years ago and some of them not worth it , it has to be stopped steeling money from people with these insane prices

  • @AiahWagers
    @AiahWagers Před 5 dny

    Love MoMcoco the way you show it! You really focus on showing off the bag. I don't think any other CZcamsr can show off bags in as much detail as you.

  • @theresiatull2928
    @theresiatull2928 Před 7 dny +1

    No, designer bags will never be over. Many people don’t keep up to date with the news or just don’t care to be honest. In their mind they’ll forever be exclusive

  • @user-sc9np9gh2g
    @user-sc9np9gh2g Před 7 dny +3

    Your skin is GLOWING!

  • @barbb.9489
    @barbb.9489 Před 8 dny +32

    Sophie, what about Aspinal of London and Mulberry?

  • @TheCosmicCleaner
    @TheCosmicCleaner Před 8 dny +3

    I think people will go back to how it used to be: bespoke and crafted bags and jewelry. The designer prices are not worth it.

  • @harsha1048
    @harsha1048 Před 8 dny +7

    Love these suggestions! Unfortunately Polene’s quality has also decreased (some outrage a few months ago) - looks like mass marketing is hitting all brands…

  • @robinsmith2118
    @robinsmith2118 Před 7 dny +2

    I like a nice bag just like anybody else. I love designers too, but when it gets to be a house mortgage now there’s too many designers that have quality bags that I don’t have to spend that type of money for a bag and these days you don’t know if you get a real knock off.

  • @justaguy5285
    @justaguy5285 Před 7 dny +3

    As a male viewer thank you Sophie for adding Robert to example

  • @JerseyJuliaStyle
    @JerseyJuliaStyle Před 8 dny +1

    Great video as always! There are so many options now with online shopping. If anything, perhaps this will motivate some luxury houses to innovate new creative ideas, up their quality, and price accordingly.

  • @BadOfTheBad
    @BadOfTheBad Před 5 dny

    I can't agree with you more, Sophie! Many CZcamsrs won't dare to say this and have these kind of thoughts, that's why u are so different, so true!❤

  • @loudresviennadeaires
    @loudresviennadeaires Před 8 dny +3

    Great video as always, Sophie. I used to love designer bags and have several myself. I'm also a high income earner so I don't ever need to save for one, can just cash flow it. That said, I'm not interested in them anymore especially after the Dior scandal and the ridiculous Chanel price increase yet the low quality.
    I've been looking at coach a lot more, too. They have cute things and just means I can shovel more money into my investments than into a bag 😂

  • @Gee_J
    @Gee_J Před 8 dny

    I have purchased all I intend to! Now enjoying each one and super content with my bags, SLG’s, etc.❤

  • @wonderingstar1483
    @wonderingstar1483 Před 8 dny

    Great video, as always. Your skin looks incredible-you are absolutely glowing. I had to comment ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @eleanorruffels258
    @eleanorruffels258 Před 8 dny +4

    Have you ever tried Strathberry? I have the box crescent bag and it is beautiful, I picked it up in a seasonal mauve colour in the sale and have been so impressed. It’s just as pretty as my designer bags. Thanks for another great video!

  • @ecargxmik
    @ecargxmik Před 7 dny +1

    A collecting vintage luxury is my new bag collection goal

  • @shelleystevens3731
    @shelleystevens3731 Před 8 dny

    You are 100% correct on all points. There are beautifully designed and crafted bags made with luxurious materials by the brands you mentioned and more!

  • @StylingPrincessM
    @StylingPrincessM Před 7 dny +1

    if i learned something as an adult, it's the fact that trends will ALWAYS come back. think of all the things we hoped to leave in the 90s forever that are making a comeback: tall socks, capri pants, flared pants, chunky highlights, low-rise jeans... and even more trends that are not necessarily bad (like flip phones). it could be that designer bags won't be trendy for a decade or two, but I'm sure they'll make a comeback at some point

  • @gmiller8140
    @gmiller8140 Před 8 dny +1

    Great questions! I don’t care if fake versions of a bag exist. I purchase and will continue to purchase luxury bags because I love the brands. If others choose to buy a fake that’s on them and it doesn’t have any impact on me.

  • @natlovesfashion27
    @natlovesfashion27 Před 8 dny +6

    I’m just so glad I got into luxury handbags, back in 2017. That’s when I started my collection and I finished up in 2022. I have 4 Chanel’s, 2 Goyards, 1 Dior, 1 Hermes, 7 LV, 2 Gucci, 3 Fendis, 2 YSL, 1 Prada, 1 Burberry, and 1 Balenciaga. My Chanels are my fav! I have 1 CoCo handle, a mini square classic flap, a mini rectangle classic flap, and the XXL travel classic flap. The girls just starting out are paying a fortune! I’m so grateful I was able to get sensible prices for all my handbags. They are worth what they’re charging nowadays.

  • @Jeskrist5
    @Jeskrist5 Před 7 dny

    I've never owned a designer bag for obvious reasons, but I'm here to see what you say. This is a fascinating study.

  • @kaylheecarroll3186
    @kaylheecarroll3186 Před 8 dny

    Always very insightful and informative ❤😊

  • @anned8443
    @anned8443 Před 8 dny +1

    I love the experience of using a really well-made handbag. My focus now is on Coach (which I have had for years) as well as other quality leather bags. I think it is time for customers to call a halt to the crazy prices and quality issues.

  • @spacetimecontinuum
    @spacetimecontinuum Před 8 dny +5

    There's the stench of Emperor's New Clothes about current designer bags and the most popular houses. I for one will not pretend that the whole situation is NOT perverse and obscene.

    • @janejdough2230
      @janejdough2230 Před 8 dny +4

      I like the reference. Look at the fashion clothes, I do not see draping, I see lumps, I do not see well fitted, I see synced in with belts or ties. If they cannot make the models look like they are wearing couriered pieces what are the ones in their shops going to look like on us?

    • @spacetimecontinuum
      @spacetimecontinuum Před 8 dny +1

      @@janejdough2230 "Oooo, I can really see the hours of craftsmanship in this bag, Oooo, I can really see how this bag cost 8K, Oooo, I'm happy to pay for the name because they are such a respected house, Nooo, I don't see that the workers who make fakes are being treated better than those who make originals, Nooo, I don't see the despair and fake bonhomie on SA's faces, Nooo, I don't see that the people who carry these hideously overpriced bags are very rarely stylish. Oooo sign me up for all the exploitation because I too am a fool"

  • @TheHandbagHauler
    @TheHandbagHauler Před 2 dny

    I am a Coach and Dooney and Bourke lover! Coach has really refreshed its game over the years!!! The quality is great and the bags are long lasting depending on the care as with any bag. I heard from another You Tubber that a LV designer now designs for Coach so you will find some similarities in the bags. For example the. Inch Cassie is similar to the LV Pochette Métis, and the Coach City tote carries like the LB Neverfull. Dooney and Bourkes leather (to me) is probably one of the best that even beats some luxury brands. I’m glad you mentioned Senreve. I have had my eye on them for awhile but haven’t pulled the trigger. Polene is another good one. I love the unique shapes of there bags. Thanks so much for this video this helped me alot!

  • @veronicavenditti3614
    @veronicavenditti3614 Před 8 dny +7

    Sophie, I'm sorry to disappoint you, but the "Dior problem" is real and it won't end with a happy ending; these're the checks that I do for work every day and similar cases have happened to me (luxury eyewear brands). It's the harsh reality and I see it daily.
    I thought that Demellier was also among the recommended brands, perhaps instead of Senreve... Ree Projects is also a noteworthy brand in my opinion.

    • @Robbie_LeMeow
      @Robbie_LeMeow Před 8 dny +1

      I think for most of us, deep down we truly know these serious allegations are real. It will take the authorities cracking down on them for any change to take place.

    • @veronicavenditti3614
      @veronicavenditti3614 Před 8 dny

      @@Robbie_LeMeow I can't speak for other countries, but in Italy such a change is not possible.

  • @soulovelee_2433
    @soulovelee_2433 Před 8 dny +7

    5:55 I'm not really into luxury bags, more here for your personality 😅 but I don't understand how ppl like in this story, who enjoy the luxury life style and want all those fancy and shiny things, don't dress the part when shopping in such a store. I mean is that not part of the deal of the "rich and beautiful"? Of course rude staff is never okay, but then again it reminds me of pretty woman 😂

  • @nmernst
    @nmernst Před 8 dny

    Happy Sunday everyone. I love Coach. Just got their Rogue 26 with rivets and silver hardware.

  • @valentina______4713
    @valentina______4713 Před 7 hodinami

    I remember watching a report over 20 years ago where they showed guccy bag that they bought for 30 euros and resold for 500 and I decided that I was never ever going to be ripped off by luxury brands

  • @annamari545
    @annamari545 Před 8 dny +3

    I recently fell in love with Portland leather goods. Bought a couple of items and I absolutely adore them. Completely forgot about designer bags and I am super happy about it.

    • @HauteGemsDallas
      @HauteGemsDallas Před 8 dny

      Did I read recently that someone from Dooney started that or was that another brand?

    • @joannathesinger770
      @joannathesinger770 Před 8 dny +2

      DUYP--Dress Up Your Purse--also makes quality leather goods using the same Togo leather that Hermès uses for their bags (including colors)...and many are made using style lines of other designer non-leather bags. I got several for myself, daughter, and granddaughter for Christmas and they have worn very well!!!

    • @flohough1870
      @flohough1870 Před 8 dny +1

      @@HauteGemsDallas must be another brand. The brains behind PLG was in computers before. He started out making leather journals to sell at festivals.

    • @flohough1870
      @flohough1870 Před 8 dny +2

      @@joannathesinger770 Good to hear, I have a bag on pre-order from them, I'm really looking forward to getting it!

    • @joannathesinger770
      @joannathesinger770 Před 8 dny

      @@flohough1870 In addition to assorted bags, I've also invested in various chains and straps so as to change up the bags. The best time is when there is a 25-40% off sale.

  • @PientkaBeatie
    @PientkaBeatie Před 5 dny +1

    You look so comfy .Also, I really loved your older video guide to shopping in NYC - it'd be great if you continued that series for other places.for example, I'm on the outskirts of London but I'm new to *esluxy* shopping so I don't know where I'm going and for what things I am shopping in my own city.

  • @halununa738
    @halununa738 Před 7 dny +1

    I still like designer bags, I just go the preloved route now. I’d also like to check the newer brands as well. They look fun.

  • @rachsmith4670
    @rachsmith4670 Před 7 dny

    I haven’t bought a big brand bag since 2021! I’ve been buying bags like Polene, APC Paris and longchamp. The APC Paris bag in particular is a favourite, I’ve had SO many compliments on it!

  • @carrino15
    @carrino15 Před 7 dny +1

    I think the Valentino rockstud is a bag where you could easily discover if it is rushed. All the studs on real bags look very symmetric aligned, this is something all dupes of these bags seem to never be able to get. I think especially these rockstuds show excellent craftsmanship that is not rushed.

  • @ginnypowell8324
    @ginnypowell8324 Před 8 dny +1

    Same as many of you , I can buy and have many luxury bags collected over the years . However now that certain bags are costing ridiculous amounts of money & poorly made , I love nothing more than strutting down the rd carrying my Mulberry , ( always been a firm favourite) or Strathberry . I have never been keen on the Dior tote and apart from weighing a ton when empty and the recent scandal I'm glad I never pressured myself in to getting one . X x x

  • @IB-je9zd
    @IB-je9zd Před 8 dny +9

    It's clear, you pay for the brand. The Dior tote bag is not particularly good quality. She dents very quickly. I recently took a look at them in the boutique. The pages were already bent. This bag is also ironic, like many things in fashion. I suspect that Dior makes a lot of bags in quite large quantities.
    But what's even worse, in my opinion, are the slave-like working conditions. But the fakes are definitely not made any better.
    The laws need to be stricter, a supply chain law needs to be introduced and that needs to be properly monitored. And these Chinese subcontractors need to be pushed back. These conditions could only become this way if the Italian authorities turned a blind eye. And we should actually put pressure on our brands to curb the outsourcing of production and thereby initially forego some profit and then later make a stable profit in the long term.
    When I go to a Dior boutique I always make an appointment. I've always received a friendly welcome, no matter what I was wearing. Of course not everyone says hi, they are often quite busy. It's not their fault that they have so many customers.

    • @flohough1870
      @flohough1870 Před 8 dny +1

      The subcontractors themselves though aren't all Chinese. A lot of them are Italian and are bringing in Chinese people (as well as people from other countries).

    • @IB-je9zd
      @IB-je9zd Před 8 dny

      @@flohough1870 In Prato, the largest center of the Italian textile industry, near Florence, Chinese investors have taken over almost all textile companies. Many businesses were no longer rentable under Italian owners. Of course, in order to be able to keep up with their non-European competitors, they would like to “adjust” the production conditions using illegal immigrants. And what rights do you have as an illegal citizen? In addition, every now and then it turns out that these companies import illegal raw materials, i.e. fabrics, from China without paying customs duties. And little by little, these companies also received orders from the big brands, like Dior.
      “Last year, 5,850 Chinese companies were registered with the Chamber of Commerce, mostly small businesses, of which 4,280 are active in the textile industry,” reports Le Monde on August 13, 2020. All major newspapers have already reported similar things, including the German Handelsblatt and many reports from various countries

    • @mcleanroom7997
      @mcleanroom7997 Před 8 dny +1

      It’s also ugly

  • @SnachezParajon
    @SnachezParajon Před 5 dny

    Love you mentioned the Bulgari *esluxy* . I just got my first one and it’s so underrated!

  • @bnb0510
    @bnb0510 Před 7 dny +1

    Guarantee you that some part of every luxury bag is made from a sweat shop. 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @anttoronto3202
    @anttoronto3202 Před 8 dny

    Love The Row.
    Style and quality are amazing.

  • @user-se4bg9bp1b
    @user-se4bg9bp1b Před 8 dny

    Hi Sophie, I don’t know if luxury is fully dead to me, if I see something I like and I feel like the price is fair I may or may not buy. The one thing I do know is that you have opened my eyes and made me thing again about smaller independent designers who make everything themselves (like the bag shops you found in Florence), designer who are up and coming and not under a big company like LVMH, preferring trusted pre-loved designer items instead of new, how much I use the items I buy, what else I can do with my money and do they really stop people treating me like crap (this one is a big no). All of these things make me think more before I buy and have changed things I wanted to get and it has stopped me scrolling designer sites daily looking for something I might like to only looking up something I see they I really want (I haven’t been on my favourite designer sites more than twice this year) and becoming a more thoughtful shopper instead of a reactive one. ❤

  • @sigalroman8547
    @sigalroman8547 Před 8 dny

    I absolutly love this!

  • @cynthiak9069
    @cynthiak9069 Před 8 dny +8

    Bring on the new brands 🙌

  • @meceecee
    @meceecee Před 8 dny

    Hi Sophie. It’s been a while since I watch your video and others who showcase luxury. And the reason for that is because I am trying my best not to want to have another luxury item specifically handbag. I made a wishlist to myself years before and got most of the handbags I wanted and now I am contented. I agree for all the reasons that can put me off of buying. Most especially the prices. It made me shift my interest to jewelry actually. I think for me now if I were to buy something for myself that would be jewelry. Not custom but the real golds, platinum and diamonds. Although in this time, it is really unsafe to be wearing any jewelry or even carrying luxury handbags out on the streets. I’m not saying I’m not going to buy anymore but for now I’m happy with what I have in my collection.

  • @danielmcintyre
    @danielmcintyre Před 8 dny

    Happy weekend Sophie 😃

  • @marieaxen645
    @marieaxen645 Před 5 dny

    Thanks for your new video Sophie! Great thoughts. I can add the brand Susan Szatmary to the list. /Marie from Sweden

  • @aniurban7307
    @aniurban7307 Před 8 dny +2

    I was this year to Cannes Film Festival and I can tell you everyone was with Hermes mini Kelly bags. It’s turned me off! I can afford allot of bags it’s not anymore luxury !! Only what I want unique bag. I don’t want look like everyone dress like everyone this time it’s gone. Thank you dear Sophie for wonderful video ❤

  • @RedditTopComments
    @RedditTopComments Před 7 dny

    Such great video about luxury market, it would be amazing some tips about brands for male clothing as well ❤

  • @jonnah.
    @jonnah. Před 2 dny +1

    I was into designer bags when I was my 20's and 30's. Quality that time was good and those bags last for me top notch until I sold those when I came to my 40's, because I didn't care those bags anymore. Nowdays I go my travels little leather shops and buy my bags there. Even better if they are made there. I get unique bags just for couple hundred euros.

  • @JennaNeal
    @JennaNeal Před 7 dny

    I love this New York Tote from Demellier. It’s nice but for the price maybe could be slightly cheaper in my mind but I love the weird size and structure of this massive croissant boat bag. It is sturdy holds everything including my massive laptop and they give back to charity. I love that the logo is simple sleek and hidden.

  • @TrinityAlbarran
    @TrinityAlbarran Před 3 dny

    I love the coat you're wearing! It matches my DUPBAGY bag perfectly!

  • @somewhereintime7831
    @somewhereintime7831 Před 5 dny

    I always make sure I buy the best bag I can w/n reason/my pay grade, but never designer or dupes of them. I wanted one so bad, but what stopped me (always analyzing... yes) was I thought I would only buy one if I could carry my regular money and the cost of the bag everyday. Never happened. I enjoy looking at them, but can't break my thought. Even when my husband tried to buy me one I really liked, I said " Are you going to make sure I have my regular money and the cost of the bag everyday". His reply was that's very logical... none todate.

  • @ToniaStarr-u3n
    @ToniaStarr-u3n Před 6 dny

    Me remembering nearly all the bags from the jag collection in MoMcoco other apartment on the dimond tray.. I think i watched that video like 40 times. Purse collection goals

  • @IrisLA1
    @IrisLA1 Před 8 dny

    Thanks for the tip about Aupen. I've been eying their Nirvana bag.