If I had Dior money, I would be buying EVERYTHING off Etsy!!! Like all custom, hand made, by people who are thrilled with their craft??? Like why are rich people not more excited by that??? I would flex so hard about having everything hand made rather than luxury brands.
idk about people who are newer to money- but a lot of my moms old money friends are totally like this (handmade and local all the way) yeah a new prada bag is nice and all but nothing beats a bag handmade with care and love with hours of practice and effort going into perfecting a skill. Edit; Not that the artisans at the big fashion houses dont put a lot of work into their craft- but a lot of stuff they make (even in fashion houses like prada and gucci -unless theyre a limited release) are mass produced
Seriously, my favorite piece of jewelry I've ever purchased is from Etsy. It's a big, chunky cuff bracelet with a big dragon's breath opal (artificial stone also known as Mexican opal). I ADORE it, and every time I've worn it, people freak out because it's so different.
I've been supporting Etsy and getting things custom made and tailored specifically to me for years! It's amazing to have something so unique and personal! It's nice to support small businesses and giving people the chance to work on a project that they enjoy doing. So much time and energy and love is put into every piece! I love it!
Hannah, I have the answers, so brace yourself lol. I've been in the homes of the super rich and I've lived in Dubai (where you literally see the people buying these things IRL). I could write a whole thesis on this honestly. Here's a thorough explanation of why this shit exists, with some short stories. 1. Status symbols, particularly for 'nouveau riche' that old wealth (read white ppl in Western Europe and North America) look down on. Often they'll display these things in their living rooms for guests to see when they come over, or when they're hosting dinners. These mofos aren't buying a Dior candle because the pumpkin spice candle at Yankee Candles was sold out. They're placing this strategically in the 'salon' or area where you host guests. They'll display modern art pieces and weird ass crystal sculptures too. I don't WTF is up with that. But I know why they do this. Old money usually have heirlooms and keepsakes. Things that are unique before everything was mass produced. With old money, I often saw that it was objects their great grand parents got from their travels over seas. I mean huge vases from mainland China their great grandfather 'brought back' in 1880 (true story, and they just put them in the living room like nbd. I almost tripped over the damn thing). But what do you do when you are new money? You can only get things that have been commodified recently, like a modern sculpture by some up and coming artist. Your 'art expert' friend will tell you they're a great investment lol. So the morons buy them, and display them, thinking one day these art pieces will be priceless. The Kardashians do this a lot btw, just search for videos on how they collect modern art. I was in one rich person's home and saw a Supreme Fender guitar hung and displayed on the wall. I play music so I was so excited to ask them about their guitar. Spoiler art: they don't play the guitar, never have. It's just a piece that sold out immediately and was super pricey, so they display it. 2. Lifestyle brands in a world of fast fashion, particularly for the young ones. This has a lot to do with the decline of brand loyalty, which was huge for our parents. Before, you'd walk into a store and develop a relationship with the sales person. People would then be loyal to a brand and buy most of their shit there. Think of the make up counters at Sears (RIP). Customers would develop loyalty for one brand, and buy all their skincare and makeup there (Clinique survived for so long on this model). That shit is wild for our generation, where we experiment and try different formulas, and don't expect one company to do everything perfectly. The loyalty died with online shopping. These companies know the rich a-holes are only buying one purse from Dior, one scarf from Fendi, and one wallet from Chanel. So, you have to create these other accessories that interest the customer in building their lifestyle, not in becoming loyal to your brand. You can then show off these accessories in the personal brand you build for yourself online. You don't have to be an influencer, this shit could all just be you showing off to your social circle. UGGS are a version of this: it was the look and hype of it, not the utility. Ultimately, they're not buying a 'cup' when they get that Versace monstrosity. They're getting a Versace image to show off. They'll use it for a hot minute and then get bored with it. 3. It's part of a bigger crisis that luxury houses are facing, because they can't keep up with fast fashion. People don't realize this, but gone are the days of having your Gucci actually made in Italy. It's all made in China now, because working with an artisan in Milan takes too much time. You'll have to work through the design with them, and renegotiate the price, which takes weeks. You can get the alterations done in a matter of days with a factory in China, and then you ship it to Europe and put one finishing stitch on it. TA DA! Made in Italy. Putting out so many stupid accessories is another way of just pushing out product in a market where trends change every week (versus every season). Also keep in mind that one fashion conglomerate company, LVMH, owns all the major fashion houses (exception is Chanel which remains independent). They're all producing commodities in the same racist and classist environment of a conglomerate led by a handful of old white men, where they KNOW that the richest customers are not old money white people, and that makes them salty. It's customers from Russia, Nigeria, Western Asia (formerly known as Middle East, we're now trying to drop that term because it's colonial and racist AF), and East Asia. Dolce & Gabbana's racist and anti-Asian messages leaked in 2018 and their show in China was cancelled as a result. All these companies are the same. 4. Aspirational luxury and gifts, particularly for real estate companies catering to the mega rich. You hit the nail on the head with saying the lowest priced items at these stores are targeting people with smaller budgets. This is a way of treating yourself to that aspirational lifestyle you see on Tiktok when you're really desperate to live like the rich. The thing is, they clearly don't know how the rich ACTUALLY live. Old wealth access boutique stores that specialize in stationary if they want a notebook. They're not going to Dior for that. But you know who is? Some dude who is an idiot and wants to get his girlfriend a gift that makes it clear he's got $$$. Again, back to the status symbols. The dude wants to make a point that he buys Dior and that money is no object because look, he'll even get a stupid ass notebook wrapped up in ribbons, and this 'notebook' will go with the girlfriend's Lady Dior purse (lifestyle!). But forget that dude's shitty taste in gifts, check his tax records. The mega rich buy real estate to hide and launder their money. Check out that vid on how NYC's most expensive building is mostly empty. It's just apartments rich people buy to hide 100 million dollars. Many of these come furnished with a life style brand. They'll advertise this in the real estate ads, as being 'Versace' designed. The furniture, coasters, cups, plates, towels, etc... will all be Versace. It's fully furnished with lifestyle shit that's expensive, so the dude doesn't have to worry about lifting a finger to hire an interior designer for an apartment they're only using to launder money anyways. You won't see this stuff in Rochester obviously. But go to cities where the mega rich shop around, like NYC, London, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Dubai, and you'll see this. I once saw a building in Toronto that had the interior designed by Hermes, with a giant ass orange bag in the entrance of the condo building. As the old adage goes: "Who asked for this?" It's not about the item itself, it's the aspirational luxury. 5. All this shit will sound really stupid to people like us, but rich people live in an alternate reality and don't really have a concept of finite things, like finite money or resources. Not a single rich person I worked for managed their own money to develop the concept of something being finite. Their wealth is managed by advisors and old family friends, so they don't really develop the concept of monetary costs and budgets like we plebes do. A $300 candle doesn't mean much when you shop for 50 million dollar apartments in Singapore to hide your money. The items you're roasting in this video are not the actual commodity, it's the luxury name that is the exchangeable commodity. You're totally right that NOTHING can make a candle worth $300, you're burning money. In the same way that no amount of hard work can justify how millionaires get paid. They cannot be working 80 billion times harder that I do in my nonprofit job, it's impossible. And it's criminal that millionaires can make that obscene amount of money. 6. The real WTF isn't these notebooks, it's the NFTs these brands will be selling you soon. NFTs are already a scam, so imagine how huge this is going to be. Seriously Hannah, make a video on the luxury NFTs, because your roasts are the best. You're always missed and appreciated.
@28Yasmina _ You said a lot of what I was going to say; but thanx, you saved me 20 minutes of typing. Through my work, I also was in the "atmosphere" of some of the wealthiest & most influential ppl on the globe. It is my experience that the "old money" looks down on brand names being displayed on their clothing, shoes, etc. And they appreciate QUALITY over a brand or logo. They DO order custom pieces from craftsman, (whether it is a custom tailored suit/dress or furniture), over just another "designer" piece. Also, some of the most wealthy walk around amongst us & you'd not guess they were extremely rich unless you can see their bank balance. For some, both old & new money, they have stayed rich or become rich because they are CAREFUL about what they spend their money on. They DON'T burn it on $600 candles...and wouldn't be caught dead with that atrocious looking crystal encrusted water cups. You can't buy "class".
Can i ask what kind of work you do to interact with people like this? Mostly just out of curiosity, dont feel pressured to answer if you dont want to share!
It doesn’t just scream stupidity, it screams a complete disconnect from reality. I just can’t comprehend witnessing the level of human suffering we’re seeing right now and still thinking “I’m going to spend $7500 on a cat bed”. Amazing video, Hannah! More people should be calling out this stuff. Also happy to see you’re recovering!
🤣 I'm sorry I know it's a serious thing but I cannot handle the 7500 cat bed. 😫 wtf. do you just have too much money? so much you just can't figure out what to buy? It's literally someone's tuition for a year
I was at a club once and offered to buy shots for my two friends. I got the bill and it was $50 for THREE SHOTS. I almost started crying at the club lmao
Mine was spending $12 on a stupid cheesecake-on-a-stick at a fair: I got off my shift on a food truck and that’s all I wanted all day. So I paid for the stupid thing, started walking to my car, took one bite, and the whole thing split down the middle and crumbled to the hay covered ground 🫠
@Morgan Wentworth Gucci stole that design from someone else, I guarantee it. My childhood home had the same wallpaper 15 years ago and it definitely wasn’t from Gucci.
Correct me if I’m wrong but in my head this all started with Gucci slides. When the brands realized that they don’t have to actually produce well-tailored items designed by professionals but they can just smack their “branding” onto absolutely any piece of trash because someone will buy it for the flex.
The REAL throat punch about it is… A LOT of these “influencers” whom you see with these ridiculously priced “every day”items… Like Jeffree Star and his dog beds…. 10-1 he got them for FREE. Kim Kardashian and her entire 2836193ft “minimalist” dining room amethyst and rose quartz table’s matching Dior dining set…were sent to her for free. A LOT of the times they aren’t paying a dime for this stuff…WE ARE….Us “common folk” are the ones who end up paying these exorbitant prices to “keep up with/be like” our fav influencer or celeb…because we saw that THEY have it. It’s like “OMG! Mikyala Noguira has a Versace sparkle cup! i want a Versace sparkle cup!!” And so they go and buy one when Mikayla has 12 of them she got for free. It’s the same shit with luxury makeup being sent in PR..remember the whole “$220 Sisley primer” that Jaclyn Hill , Jeffree Star, Nikki Tutorials and everyone was RAVING over? And EVERYONE ran out to buy it? Yea…all those influencers got like 10 of them for FREE
@Karissa L I stopped watching anything in the beauty community (unless they were actual pros) when I watched a beauty guru's video, in which she "de-cluttered" her makeup. Dozens and dozens of boxes filled to the brim with brand new, unopened, expired products. From entire PR boxes to limited edition collabs and sets. Many of which sold out so fast almost no one could get them. She did a final guesstimate on how much it was all probably worth. $25k+! The disconnect from reality coupled with the flat out waste was too much and made me nauseated. I turned it off and never watched another. That makeup could have been donated to people who would've appreciated it but no it sat in the corner while she bragged about it all. Gross
And then they have the audacity to cry about not being put on PR lists, refusing to buy any expensive shit themselves because they are so far removed from the actual prices of the products they promote. I used to be so into unboxing videos, until one day it clicked and I just saw it as the massive waste of resources and money that it is 🤷🏼♀️
Exactly why I've never watched PR unboxing videos (specifically makeup bc I was into the YT makeup community for a while). It pisses me off seeing all the makeup they get that they won't use & then promoting it. While I'm over here sweating about spending $30 on a stupid setting spray. & sure I guess jealous bc who doesn't want free makeup, hello.
"if anybody has bought any of this you absolutely have to tell me" girl I literally never in my life want to meet or talk to someone who spent $600 on a candle
"I don't understand how any human being-you know what actually i do understand because i know jeffree star exists" PLEASE that had me HOWLING. please do more of these, i was in tears.
a “real” rich person would buy knives or plates from someone who SPECIALIZES in making those products with the upmost quality, not the cheaply made, super expensive plastic ripoffs with a logo slapped on them.
I remember when North Face was a rough outdoorsy brand that my dad wore. Now they're doing collaborations with Gucci for shittier products at 10x the cost. I do not understand who's the target audience for these products.
I’m such a big spender for QUALITY! And these lux brands aren’t doing that anymore. It’s all cash grabs for social elitist and classist behaviors. No thanks! Missed you a whole lot and I’m glad you’re seeming a whole lot better
Yes this is how I feel! Quality was always so important to me so I used to love luxury brands for theirs but in the last decade or more they have really declined and now just are cash grabs like the collabs and lack of quality issue control. I now have looked to sustainable, locally made clothing and bags now made with good material.
This is the perfect example for “money can’t buy good taste”. It doesn’t matter how much this stuff cost buying it just for the brand or the logo comes from a very poor viewpoint
I wouldn’t even call these brands “luxury” anymore. I have a rule when I’m buying that if a brand plasters their logo boldly over a product, uses bottom of the barrel materials, and have the audacity to make their products in a country known for slave labor it’s not “luxury”, it’s propaganda.
I’m so thankful that none of my nieces follow these ~influencers~ telling kids their age to buy/want to buy this dumb crap. My eldest niece is 15 and thinks Morphe is the height of luxury and is always excited when they can get something from there, which is honestly how it *should* be for teenagers. $40 should still seem like a lot of money to them and they shouldn’t be coveting a goddamn Dior notebook. It’s not the kids’ fault, ofc - it makes me feel really bad for them tbh - but companies and “influencers” and to some extent parents need to stop pushing the ludicrous idea that spending a fortune on designers is normal and expected for anyone.
Yeah. As a 19yo college student, Morphe still feels like a splurge for me, even if it's just one or two things. I'm not even tight on money (very lucky to have upper-middle class family), I've just never seen any purchases as "no biggie" because it's money that less fortunate people could be using for food or shelter - like do I really need this lipstick, or can I save the money for later? I've begun doing that mother thing where I get serotonin from finding coupons... honestly I'd rather be a boring, financially secure mom figure than a rich-looking, deeply-in-debt popular girl.
@L. M. actually there is a brilliant artisan Dutch brand I saw on “Emma Anders” DE-vid channel. She’s into luxury but also is a stationary freak and she showed this brand one day that’s cheaper (but still high end) than the Louis Vuitton stationary and is customisable and handmade. Like you can have your agenda have most minute details, which for me isn’t a big deal but someone who loves that stuff…it would be more impressive than a monogrammed agenda another million people have
You could probably fly to Holland and get a custom-made dinnerware set made for the price of tw or three full Dior dinner plateware settings. And it's probably better quality to boot.
@Rachel Venables I guess if you had the money and it’s a brand you trust and like and even if you’re paying for the name, if you’re more comfortable with that…by all means buy it. Honestly I splurged on a Dior wallet I liked because of the print even though I hate logos, so I can’t say anything. It’s the straws and ping-pong balls that get me though….WHY
A lot of the stuff featured for plates/wallpaper were genuinely beautiful. But you could definitely get something like it for a better price. People love to pay for a name
I feel like this is a double edged sword because yes this stuff’s pricing is absolutely ludicrous but then I have people coming to me wanting custom garments paying shein prices and are shocked when I try to tell them how much labor actually costs!
It's actually hilarious how cheap these "luxury" brands turn out to be when it comes to products. SuperRaeDizzle (an artist here on YT) recently reviewed a LV watercolor set where she pretty much found the same set from the manufacturer LV bought from, but sold to "normal" people for "normal" prices. I appreciate all the people calling them out. While I don't feel bad for the brands scamming rich people, it's realizing that now that they have learnt to use social media that my kids are affected by their marketing. It really helps to have some people out there pointing this stuff out.
re: the 80$ notebook- you might be interested in the history of designer perfume! one of the original motivations for luxury brands to start selling perfumes was to have an item at a ‘lower’ price point that could still make people feel like they have a piece of the brand for themselves, and get that brand ‘experience’. an instinct that paid off 100x in revenue!
I used to love luxury brands, I’d totally think it was normal to drop 4K on a Chanel bag because it was shiny… but it has gotten so absolutely absurd, there are so many insanely good knock offs, that this just seems disgusting and excessive to me. I could see the Kardashians buying those straws for $300, because they think brands equal class for some reason, and they have enough money to burn that that’s no different to them than spending $3 on a set of reusable straws. When you have “eff you” money, your whole frame of reference about cost vs worth changes. I now would much rather spend 10k to go to a new country in a luxury villa for a week than on a bag and a coat, cause at the end of the day it’s no different than a north face coat and Kate spade purse. Not to mention, 90% of people you encounter just out and about will think it’s fake anyway, like truly.
Inaccurate but sure you’re allowed to do what u want with money however no the majority don’t wear fakes. I’ve rarely seen fakes around most people actually use items they can afford from everyday stores like gap and Nike
This feels like watching someone discover late stage capitalism in real time 🤣 but income creep works the other way, too. There are people in your own country and others that feel the same way about a makeup palette you bought as you feel about Gucci Wallpaper or something like that. Our Bath & Body Works Candle is someone else's 7k pet bed. Perspective is key 🔐
What gets me even more is that a lot of these brands will give you these things as a free gift if you buy a fragrance. I worked 5 years at a department store (sadly our store closed 😕) and Versace gave away umbrellas, and bags, I have a Gucci notebook and a couple Dolce & Gabbana notebooks, and just a bunch or random Knick knacks lol
I finally got my first home and with some left over money I'd saved (appreciate how incredibly privileged this is) I bought myself an Hermes leopard illustrated plate to display in a cabinet. It was a really nice treat and fun experience receiving the plate etc, but I do find myself not drawing attention to it with people who know me in person because it's stupid amount to spend on a fucking plate. I suppose it could be justified by saying I'll be keeping it forever and passing it on eventually, but tbh I got it because I loved the design and thought it could well be the one fancy thing I'll own.
See that kind of makes sense. Having one expensive centerpiece that you genuinely like looking at is something I'd probably do, if I had the money/desire. What feels truly unhinged is the idea of buying several of each item, looking to replace all your normal kitchenware with Gucci kitchenware lmao. I think I'd have a stroke if I entered a completely normal house for dinner and saw that all the silverware had Gucci logos on it 💀
Thanks for making me laugh while I'm sick in bed 😅 "Luxury" is just a soulless black hole of corporate greed and consumerism now. They like to make out that it is all about heritage and craftsmanship but those days are long gone, it's just fast fashion for rich people.
Another honorable mention is any art supply from any of the luxury brands. They're literally just repackaged cheap products available from store brands, so all the cost is the brand identification and it's so silly because their quality is so much lower than than the comparatively cheaper premier quality art products
I was on vacation on the French Riviera last week and spent one day in Cannes. As we walked along all of the high-fashion designer stores you could see their costumers STANDING IN LINE in the 96 °F heat waiting to enter the literally empty shops. There was no shade in front of the stores!! Not only are they charging insane amounts of money for these ridiculous products, they will have their costumers suffering on purpose just so they can LOOK at these products 🤦🏼♀️
Watching people get caught up in name brands feels like I'm seeing something that should be private lol. The second hand embarrassment is pretty intense and I think it's worse because I chide myself for how much I used to spend on luxury makeup.
With the pre-order items, I would guess that they don’t carry stock and just make them if someone orders it. Because I can’t imagine enough people buying those things so they sell out.
Your little laugh at “you’re literally burning money” is the best part of this video. Lowkey felt like you really wanted to bust out laughing with your dad joke 😂😂
Glad to see you’re back, Hannah! The window shopping videos of Nisa aka nisipisa are literally some of my favorite videos of all time! As a subscriber of both of y’all I cannot stress enough how much I hope both of y’all grow exponentially in subs y’all are absolutely spectacular content creators!
I feel like people would rather spend X amount of dollars for the brand experience than spend the same X amount of dollars on something that was made ethically and sustainability, which boggles me. Especially considering most luxury brands don’t have much better ethics than fast fashion.
There's nothing that would ever justify these kinds of prices to me, but I feel like if you're some kind of established designer brand, putting out just basic everyday items with basic prints is especially lame. Make it look like art at least.
I think brands also offer cheaper items to hook people into brand loyalty early in their life or careers. If you’re into luxury, you’ll never forget your unboxing experience and im sure it most feel like a sort of high that people will want to chase as they continue to make more money and can then afford (or not) the higher priced items.
Hanna it's great to have you back 💗 P. S. That YSL bandana it's straight up cultural appropriation and it's not the first time a luxury brand stoles traditional print from indiginous cultures and calls it a day. Carolina Herrera did it a while ago, I believe Dolce and Gabbana did it and the guy was like "oh no I did not stole it, I saw the design in A dREAm" lmao At this point it's absurd, just stop it, get some help 🥴
I know what you mean by “it’s not even cute,” I could easily see people paying this much for, like, ART. When I see a really recognizable print/fit/design and you can immediately tell that it’s special and well made, I’m like okay that’s art. People pay to own something beautiful that has artistic value. So when companies just slap their own logo on gaudy or boring crap, it’s just insulting. It shows a brand is super cynical about their customers.
please let us never forget the supreme brick.... they literally made masonry to build your house from each slapped w a supreme label. also ps welcome back girl!
But I also feel like these brands take advantage of that, they market certain items via influencers for us poors so they can increase total sales but the core of the brand is something that is still very exclusive because of the price. They're playing us so we can think we're with them and not really realize the difference in wealth. I mean it's only a few or maybe 6 zeros difference in their networth to ours.
FYI, the St Laurent surf board doesn’t come “pre-scratched” those are the fins on the bottom of the boards. The Versace beach paddle set is for the beach paddleball game.
Good to see you again Hannah! Watching this video has definitely made me more certain that designer stuff nowadays is just a social experiment to see how wild rich people go
Hannah we don’t care if you didn’t post a new video we’re just happy to see that you’re doing better! I’m so sorry for your loss & I really hope you’re doing better physically & emotionally because you are so much more important! Thanks for thinking of us but take as much time as you need because we will be here whenever you’re ready to come back! Your voice still sounds the same to me but I’m just glad to hear it again so don’t worry too much about that! Stay strong sweetie we love you! ❤️
Happy to see you Hannah! ❤️ I’ve missed seeing you on my feed but I’m hoping you are getting to a good place. You’re the person that inspired me to start taking my mental health more seriously and I’m so thankful to you for that
I totally agree that it's so not a flex to spend stupid ass money like this on literal garbage. It feels like legit money laundering. So help me God, if I ever find myself in a position to spend money like this and I ever consider any of these things being a viable purchase I pray my family and friends kick my ass before I bring home a $7500 cat bed because it is what I would deserve🤣🤣
Thank you for this video 👏🏻👏🏻 it always fascinates me how calculated luxury brands are. And yes, I also feel like I’m splurging when I buy a B&BW candle full price 😂
Happy to see you’re back ♥️ I was getting really into your vids when you had to take a break, so I’m so glad I can enjoy your new content as it comes out 🤩 get better soon ♥️
The fact that there's people out there in the world spending so much money on these things makes me both furious, and scared. Wealth redistribution now!
so good to see you, and whoooooot amazing to hear that you have so many deep dives in the works too! thank you for all the fabulous videos, please always take your time and we'll be ready and waiting to celebrate all the hard work you put in. and also um yeah eat the rich what the actual fuck with the overpriced bullshit items in this roast wow nope nope yikes 🙃
as someone who buys her bbw candles on clearance at $6, i hate how much i love the dior plates. :/ glad to see you posting again!! i love your videos and you’re definitely not alone with the post covid symptoms lol
There’s a local brand that specialises on ecological and socially responsible products. They sell full-sized couches for humans made with sustainable materials and techniques for about 4000€. Pricey but you pay for great value and quality. It angers me even more that none of the luxury brands can justify their exorbitant prices by any form of social responsibility in their production chain.
What's the name? I'm looking for a couch rn and am really struggling with the idea to buy a new one that is made of new materials esp the amount of polyester going in has me panic laughing
Stuff like this makes me so happy I have tacky/childish taste. Luxury brand stuff never tempts me, but a multichrome skull jar I can keep my makeup brushes in for $10? I'll take 2, thank you very much...
I was so happy to see your video! This reminded me when Toni Braxton filled for bankruptcy and people were shocked that she had Gucci flatware. Oprah even talked to her about it in an interviewer in a scolding tone. I found that ridiculous considering some of the stuff on her Favorite Things list.
seeing this video pop up made me so happy!!! that said Hannah I hope you take ALL the time you need to take care of yourself and we'll still be here when you get back 💞 sending love
Lovely to see you Hannah hope you know you’ve been missed. Be kind to yourself and take the time you need. We will be here when your ready with peace and love ❤️🙏xx
Yeye happy to see this update! Also…. BIG CONGRATS for your cameo on Hulu’s Not Okay!!!! I nearly spit out my all my coffee on my laptop when I saw your face in the trailer!!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
So happy to see you here again 😍 also your symptoms might stay for longer than you expected. This virus attacks our weak health points. My lungs were always weak part of my body and it took so long to heal from Covid symptoms. But it gets better and better. Don’t worry ♥️
We're happy to have you back, but I'm also so proud that you took that time to care for your mental health. I hope you and Charles are doing alright ❤️
This video reminds me of the time I almost bought a YSL table top game cabinet for way too much money because a private seller I buy from had it available and I was so close to getting it until I realized spending that much on a tabletop game console that says “Saint Laurent” on it is a bit of a sheeple move even though they’re very hard to come by and valuable. It ended up selling a day later so I missed out but I think I saved a bit of buyer’s remorse LOL.
Great video! I live in Paris and nobody here would buy this stuff. It's a well-known fact that these luxury brands are targeting tourists and influencers who think that owning an overpriced luxury item gives them a Parisian flair (that's another myth, by the way).