Knowing someone has money is about their stress level. They’re usually more calm and quiet. If they drop their phone they don’t freak out when picking it up, if its cracked it’s no big deal. They just seem to float through situations with way less stress. I mean it is a true luxury to know if you’re in a car accident it’s not end of the world. You don’t have to worry about your insurance prices going up. You miss your flight, is well, just hand over the AMEX and get another ticket. It’s their easy, relaxed demeanor that exudes money.
Definately. Haven’t felt money related stress for years now and it’s good. It doesn’t matter if you spend it on 1 designer bags or 100 cheaper bags you don’t really need. It is the FOMO. We comfort ourselves with stuff. We do this because we think we need it for our endorphins rush and we have no time anymore for anything but work and obligations.
Luxury brands realise they now they have a new customer base who will sell a kidney to get their products, regardless of how tacky or poorly made it is. So why not cut costs & increase profit. The majority of people I know with a designer bag now are only rich in debt.
They realize this new crowd has no education on luxury. It’s high school mentality: Abercrombie,Fubu,Gap,Tommy for adults they don’t care about fashion its about bragging
I love the part about the sneakers. Spot on! My husband always has said why would you buy sneakers from a brand that makes bags? Thankfully that is one mistake I didn't make .
You pay for the logo and you wear the logo which is advertising the brand… you are literally paying the brand to be able advertise for them… but it can be also seen this way: the brands deem certain price points of their products too low to warrant no logos… its like when you use the internet where some software or websites show ads unless you pay to remove the ads. Same applies to fashion: if you buy for example Chanel haute couture clothes, there will be no visible Chanel logo on the exterior of the garments but if you buy their pret a porter clothing range then you will always have visible logos on the exterior of the garments. In other words, you will pay that extra fee to get the exterior logos removed on the much higher priced haute couture garments. The joke is that even their pret a porter collections are also exorbitantly priced… 2k for a simple cotton T-shirt entry level pricing basically…
Luxury became fast fashion and is no longer special to me. There is nothing that makes me feel excited and inspires me to save for. LV is just so saturated and there are too many collections that it just turns me off. I’ve sold off some of my LV bags and turned to Fendi for the few items I’ve wanted and I think I’m done. Al these brands can keep their Richie rich influencers while I focus on just enjoying my poor person life😅
The days of seeing an item and saving for it have all but gone. If we don’t have the money to go there and then, it sells out or is quickly discontinued. That’s the fast fashion aspect. Buying something that you’ve been saving for is so rewarding and LV was good for that due to its classic lines but now, even those aren’t great to invest in due to poor quality.
there‘s a reason the sneaker of the year was the Adidas Samba. great video! IMO there‘re just too many collections now in designer fashion: cruise, pre-cruise, pre-fall, fall, fall-over, fall-under, it‘s just all fast-fashion now with no fashion, so just fast then, but everyone‘s wallet is slow.
Too overly saturated crazy designs, exorbitant prices are no fun anymore. Why do we need to carry $5k+ upward bags? I am tapped out. The saying- $5000 bag with $60 in the wallet, not the way to be smart with your money.
I agree. Its tricky to balance credits… the system did make them for a reason though… they trap people in so neatly and tight though don’t they? Allegedly…
Dacob you are so on point with this. I don’t mind some of the handbag ladies cause they seem to get real joy from an occasional new bag but these ladies on here who un box weekly and sometimes even more seem so sad to me. I think the look at me as I spend more money on bags is kinda pathetic. I did find out that one of them has a weight issue and “use” to be depressed because of it and got the gastric bypass…..clearly she is still depressed and self medicating by buying useless over priced bags. It’s just so cringe I had to stop watching her po thing. I actually feel sorry for her. You are right I was watching someone this week whose style I admire but then she said she paid 6K for a coat she just had to have and 5 minutes later she said she is saving to buy a house. I think she has it twisted. House first…clothes and bags third. Lately all the designer I buy has been vintage along with a few mid tier brands like Mulberry who make a quality bag. I want quality and not bags that will peel and flake after a few weeks. It is so sad what these conglomerates did to luxury fashion. Profits, and shareholders do not go hand in hand with creativity and quality or so it seems. But hey….now we have more $$ for travel! Keep doing what you do!
Thank you dear 🙏🏻🥰💖 well, to each their own… but do I believe such over consumption behavior is healthy? No, I do not think it is healthy in my opinion because it feels to me as if it would not make a person truly happy… its like a slippery floor where one can never really grasp solid firm foot but keeps being slipped all over the place never really being able to be happy in the moment. Allegedly.
The one with the weight loss is still compensating. She promotes a luxury lifestyle but her selfies on Instagram are in front of an unmade bed with an ikea rack of sneakers next to it. Waking up to the view of sneakers isn’t luxury.
@@SuperDacob It's not even a question of whether or the purchaser can afford it, it's whether it's doing self-harm. People talk about addiction as if it's a joke, but a real addiction means the person is a slave to it. This is not a joke, or simply a question of finances, far from it.
It’s funny, because the way that luxury brands were perceived before social media, it was not considered attainable by the general public and we just ignored them. There wasn’t so much brand awareness for luxury until social media. I think we are heading back to that time.
I’m over the ridiculous price tag, the nonchalant customer service attitudes and the non creativity that these brands are subjecting us too the luxury houses needs us not the other way around the amount of quality control issues and the game that they having been playing with the influences social media and marketing tactics is highly overrated I do have luxury handbags in my collection but I’m not looking to add anymore the luxury bubble has burst and I’m for one am happy about it great topic to discuss 😊
Thank you Cherise 🥰💖 the non creativity in particular is mind boggling to me too… I guess they really are pressed for safe sales and do not allow their designers to push the creative envelope because of fear that more editorial looks will not sell. But also because maybe they churn out so many collections a year that they do not have the time anymore to really dedicate themselves to new ideas… and instead they keep copy and pasting what has already been done so many times already. Problem is that with each new copy and paste the new copy is blander and more lackluster than the last one.
I freed myself from FOMO during Covid. My Bank account has never looked as good. And honestly, I’m finally out of the rat race of work, eat, costume, sleep and repeat. I’ve been able to cut down in hours. Much happier place to begin now.
Dacob you are spot on, but this is no surprise to me whatsoever. I have always talked about how my first LV, the Speedy 25, was $365 when I bought it in 2002, and in 1998 I bought a Coach bag for $199. We’re talking a $165 price difference between the two brands in four years’ time. That’s telling. For all the people who got into luxury because of TH-cam, stop being fooled into thinking that the luxury brands cost more because they are so special, or the quality is better. They raise prices because they are greedy and they can! Anyone who has been buying luxury for a time knows this. All you need to do is go back into your purchase history and see what you paid then vs prices now for the exact same items. I still buy luxury but I am very selective about the items that I buy. As for luxury sneakers, as someone with bad feet who needs a well constructed sneaker, I have asked friends if the LV or Gucci or Golden Goose have arch support, if the heel is stabilized, if the footbed is cushioned, and they can’t even answer yes to anything.
Thank you Dawn 🙏🏻💖 and yes, your story about the sneakers from luxury brands is indeed very telling. They sell fashion sneakers. They don’t sell actual sport foot support footwear. 💖💖💖
Yes so glad you touched on this Dawn! I remember LV Pouchette being $185 in 2003ish now that bag is what $1100! Dior mini saddles $200 now what $2000 for exact same bag. I remember LV keepall 45 was $525 in 2000s now its $2100 like this is same bag made for decades. Chanel flap was $2500 which was like WOAH in 2000s now it’s 10k and probably will be increased twice in 2024. Luxury fashion is banking on people new to the luxury universe who have no idea and just think price is justified
Luxury shopping isn't fun anymore when the price tag becomes ridiculously absurd. When it comes down to it, people prioritize needs and luxury items aren't really a necessity. They're just treats if you can afford it. Not like our salaries go up at the same rate as luxury prices. I've definitely slowed down a lot in the recent years on buying luxury because I have other priorities. I like nice things too, but if a bag that used to cost $2-3k is now $6k+....I really don't see the worth to spend double or triple the price. I also don't like how some companies try to upsell their products by making you buy a bunch of stuff you don't want just to qualify to get something you want...we all know which companies these are. Exclusivity has gone too far too. I want my hard earned money to be spent on something I really want and not deal with needing to beg or spending on other stuff I don't need just to prove that I deserve to buy the exclusive items. And those who end up in debt because of buying luxury items definitely need to think long and hard about what they're getting themselves into. Thanks for sharing!
I’d never spend thousands on a handbag or shoes, etc. Not even hundreds would I spend. For these kinds of fashion trinkets: quiet luxury doesn’t have to be expensive. It needs only beautiful craftsmanship and finishing, refined proportions, gorgeous and well suited materials-and no visible logo. That’s it. I’d rather spend hundreds or those thousands on fragrance… and maybe just a little beauty in the box, too.
This is a fascinating topic to me and I really enjoyed your analysis. You are spot on!! 💯💯💯 Relating to the obscenely high prices, I would really LOVE to get your reaction to this unfolding drama - the whole price debacle with the new “LV Remix” denim line. I did a collection preview over on my channel last week, and in the responses I got - both publicly and privately - people were straight up ANGRY about how high these denim pieces were priced. All of the USD prices were confirmed by my personal CA and documented in the final lookbook for the collection. Then just YESTERDAY on the eve of pre-orders opening almost the entire collection was priced reduced!! On average, $100 - $150 per item (bags specifically). I’d really, really love to hear what you have to say about this. What are your thoughts on what this means and if maybe it’s a sign of brands finally waking up? It’s quite an unusual situation. Do you think they have learned a lesson??
This is a great point Lula. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. I will look into this. I need to know more details. But for now, if the difference in prices was 100 to 150 dollars then their reduction was minimal compared to the prices of individual bags which are usually in the thousands… hmm 🤔
@@SuperDacob yes, you are totally right. A very minimal reduction! I particularly found the timing of the price changes to be really suspect … the day before pre-orders? Almost the entire collection changed prices? 🤔🤔🤔 Would love to hear your thoughts once you look into it. You always give very insightful analyses. ❤️
Just grabbed another pair of Channel sneakers that I've been coveting. I feel like my collection is perfect now. If I want anything else, I will trade within my collection or sell, one in , one out. Im spending my money on luxury travel instead. Luxury bags just not worth it anymore.
TBH, there were people who thought it was dumb to buy the luxury products even when the quality was better and the prices were lower. The people who buy will always find a reason to justify the prices. I don't think it makes them look dumb. It just means that they have different priorities.
To quote lines from one of my favourite songs, "ive been comparing shiny new toys, its just the root of the thief of my joys, but i know thats just the pony show.....the jonses cant even keep with the jonses". It really is getting ridiculous x
so on point... this is why we love you so much💗. I have stop buying these crazy insane price bags because craftsmanship and quality does not match up with its prices.
Dacob, 100 percent. Thank you so much for covering this. I never worked in the fashion industry, but I love fashion to the extent that I like to style myself and make an effort to put myself together when I step out even if it isn't really the thing these days - at least in the US (don't get me started on how people dress these days). But I want to share an anecdote from the last month or so. I was in the market for a black coat. Since it's something that one buys and keeps and uses forever (at least that's how I look at it), I decided I would buy one that was a classic design and in cashmere (100%). My first step was to go to Burberry. Very disappointed with their selection and their prices and, btw, they don't make 100 percent cashmere anymore, though the price for one of their coats is around $4000. So I looked into other brands and discovered, pretty much across the board, that if I want to purchase a 100 percent cashmere coat, they're around $8000 USD. Now, about five years ago I did buy a 100 % cashmere coat (Burberry trench, in aubergine) for under $3000. My spidey senses told me that cost of materials and labor could NOT have gone up THAT much. I decided to call bullshit on these brands. You are ABSOLUTELY right about the prices and the "strategy" and don't get me started on puppets/whoas like Kalinic and her icky boyfriend. Anyway, I ended up buying a beautiful black shearling, long line coat, double breasted from an Italian furrier named Blancha at a fraction of the price of what I would have paid for a cashmere coat. Over the moon with my purchase and a small pat on my back because 1) I didn't fall for the bullshit and 2) supported an Italian brand 3) Did not skimp on quality or design.
Great topic Dacob...I really enjoyed watching this one. I am over these ridiculous price increases. I have a couple of bags and I was going to save for a third one but I have changed my mind....I frankly just can't afford it to be honest. I will stick with contemporary brands going forward. The prices have increased but the quality has not. There have been tons of layoffs in the U.S. and I do worry about losing my job. Now is not the time to splurge on big ticket items. I also plan to save for traveling instead. You made some very good points in this thoughtful video. I love how you always give us subscribers food for thought. I gave this video the thumbs up!
Mmm I don't think accessibility of the items is the issue here but the loss of quality and price gauging, at least Hermes shares the wealth with their workers.
Hi Dacob, you're so right about the FOMO, it's a mental game. Luxury brands thrive on that: you want to feel special, rich, famous, one of a kind then buy and wear XYZ bag, clothes, shoes or accesorios. And they are mass produced😅, forgetting the quality and craftsmaship with an infame price tag. Be smart, invest in your home and wellbeing first and don't go into debt to own this luxury bags/ things. Or does the bank own them! 😮 Great topic, Dacob ❤
I got into luxury for the love of FASHION, owning pieces to love (still love) and wear forever. Making a statement! Looking fly not to look rich! But its sooo ridiculous now, it feels like nothing is special anymore! Trends move too fast to even enjoy anything and then wanna charge an arm and a leg for crap! The people are definitely more picky and careful with those purchases now. I wonder where fashion is going next ?
All of these multi billion dollar companies have share holders. These companies MUST show an increased profit EVERY quarter or risk being viewed as a failure and the possible stock sell off. These companies have been increasing prices to the point of unaffordability to most people to keep shareholders happy. I don’t know how much further these companies can go with insane profits before they hit the wall. And it’s not just LV and Dior. Its grocery items. Cars. Homes. There’s got to be a breaking point somewhere.
Everything about this video is how I feel, They don’t care anymore, they have enough money, that’s why they are doing whatever they want. They are literally laughing all the way to the bank.
I’m not active on soc med . I don’t post my lux goods on soc med . I love shopping pre love . Just bought a pre love medium shade of pink caviar Chanel ocase for 500usd while staring at my local Chanel website listing the latest newest baby pink ocase for double that 😊
Omg so happy that I came across your channel. What you’re saying is so true. I grew up in Paris and have always been a big fan of luxury fashion but as you said the prices are ridiculous, also no innovation and no exclusivity. I went on holiday this summer and 90% of women by the beach were carrying the same Medium Dior Book tote bag. Love your content ♥️♥️♥️
What an excellent video Dacob! The high end luxury price tags have become ridiculous, while as you describe, the quality or most of the time even the designs do not justify them. I am very happy to have my LV and Chanel collections... I don't even like most of the new items they come out with... not to speak of the astronomic prices!
You are so bright Dacob and incredibly perceptive. I am enjoying your vlogs very much. I have exactly two luxury bags (both from Celine) and they both serve very different purposes. In the future, I will purchase one last bag before I call it a day and that bag will come from Joseph Duclos. They are expensive but the craftsmanship is amazing. All the bags are handmade and the quality is second to none. Joseph Duclos has exactly one boutique and it’s located in Paris. There’s no hype surrounding the brand and in fact, I have seen zero content creators unbox anything from them. In my mind, this is true luxury.
More people should really listen to your really good avice. And if i was having a flat in Birmingham when Chanel launches their boutique -then i would have a party so the balony sink over the chanelshop. Even if i am not an partyanimal anymore i would like to make an exception. And go to back old good days when was a discoqueen and danced all night. But the 80is is gone....
The channels that i really used to enjoy, i cant even watch anymore. It. just. never. ends. Shopping, shopping , shopping - even WITH the terrible quality !!
I’m actually glad now that the prices are high because there’s no way I’ll buy at the current price. So, I ended up with a small collection of bags but I haven’t paid this the current prices. In a way it ends up helping many of us because we won’t pay a ridiculous price. The game is over. We just have to learn to enjoy what we have , which is a good thing. It helps us reflect on our shopping habits. I think the latest price increases are backfiring for the brands. The stores are almost empty, even though they pretend to make you wait outside, at least in the city I live.
I had a horrible customer service experience with Dior. I bought a bag on May 2023, and it came with the wrong strap. 7 months have gone by, and every month they say "next month we will have it and send it to you". ZARA HAS BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE. There are still some brands that I like to buy from due to their excellent customer service, prices, and designs (Moschino, Versace, Salvatore Ferragamo, and Kenzo).
LVMH and Kering (Gucci Group) really did a number on the biggest fashion houses, We can see the quality difference in 2 decades, Gucci and LV used to have 75 stores globally now its in the hundreds. Now add in their smaller brands Lowe, Valentino,etc way more then you ever saw in life. Now Zegna wants to DOUBLE Tom Ford locations! You used to have to make special trips if you didn’t live in huge metro now they are in so many cities their locations dont have the same prestige they used to. Men really get screwed the worst by luxury fashion because so many tacky new money guys will literally buy sweatpants,tshirts,sneakers with designer name slapped on it. This has all caused me to seek out small luxury brands who arent known and still give quality which funny are lower priced and much better quality then legacy fashion brands
A true luxury price going up is btc. Imagine, at 2015 it cost around 1500-2000$ now the price is 43000$ for one. That beat Chanel and Hermes and the worst thing is that so many people had the chance to get some...we are heading towards a strange future.
Dacob, you hit so many nails on the head in this video. Ever since March 2020, I've had the luxury of working from home, so I just haven't been buying as many luxury goods since. I'm more into doing upgrades to my home, growing my stock portfolio, buying luxury lounge wear, such as pajamas, sweats and sneakers, travel, go on fun adventures with friends and spoil myself with luxury dining at home. I still haven't worn all the designer clothing, silk dresses and cashmere sweaters I bought in 2020, thinking I would soon return to the workplace.
I used to want the Prada nylon bag re edition but for the price you can buy a nice leather bag. Dont get me wrong I still like luxury but just certain things
The commission part is not totally true. It all depends which products you purchase. Some do bring in commission while others don’t and these commissions also depend on which boutique you purchase in… if its company owned or a franchise of sorts.
I have two LV Speedy bags and the quality is nothing compared to my Brahmin bags. I really regret my purchases with LV. Thank you for shedding light on these ridiculous brands that cost too much, especially because the quality is lacking severely.
Dacob, I genuinely haven’t had a desire to purchase any luxury goods in almost a year. The pieces I have are wonderful quality because they are vintage pieces made before the companies threw quality and attention to detail out the window. Clothing, bags, wallets, etc. With the exception of a particular vintage brooch that I want to add to my collection, I feel like I’m done. Unless someone comes out with something really amazing, unique, that speaks to my spirit and is of excellent quality, I have everything I need and want. FYI, I’ve returned to having clothing made for me by a seamstress and I love it!
@@SuperDacob It's one of the few treats that I give myself after working a hard and stressful job. I just wish it were as common here in the USA as it is overseas. Based on the number of seamstresses available in my area, it seems to be a dying profession/art. Same with shoe cobblers. If you want something unique and of great quality just go to a good seamstress. I'm sure I'm not using the right term but I'm a southern girl and not a fashion expert like you are lol. Some of the best dresses, suits and pants, I have ever owned resulted from just giving her a idea of what item I want, the use or wear (formal work, formal event, daily work, etc.) a cut/style that I know is complementary for my build and then just letting her do her thing. Since she knows the types of colors I like its really fun. The creativity and attention to detail is amazing. They are underappreciated. She appreciates me basically giving her a few parameters but trusting her judgement and I just enjoy seeing the things she creates!
Love your content Dacob. I have bought from several luxury brands but ultimately with these price increases I will definitely be buying from Xina because of quality, availability and affordability 😎👍
Ha ha Dacob, its like my husband’s speech 😳🤪😂😝 its so true, even i dont jump on every new it item, i still need some work to do on myself. Well i did re evaluated my makeup buying, this year, and did purchase much less. Also i got into nice investment, and promissed my hubby, to save most of money first, and splurge just 10-15% of profits😳, hopefully i will 😅 also i stopped buying just as soon as collection comes out, with the exception, if something i really love, it would fit my lifestyle/ pay off. I better buy on resale markets, where so many buy for those crazy prices, and never wear, and then i can buy 30-60% of original price. I dont care for it item, well very rarely, unless its so me…, and i love my items, my bags, my RTW, i wear. I dont care if its last season, or its a decade ago pieče, if i love i wear. But i see what is going on. Brands know that this is over as you said, thats why they try to get as much money as they can… because once the new quantum system replace this corrupted rotten system, its all new world is going to be. Gold backed currency, no more inflation. Prices probably going to be brought back as it was in 50’s or so. Banks will not be able to play their game, they will must to have assets, thats why everyone knows its over, and thats why its chaos prices rising, closing banknaccounts, holding ppl money, its all going to end ….. Have a blessed day🙏❤️
Hola, disculpa que no escribo en inglés, veo tus video con subtitulado en español. Wow , muy buena charla sobre el " business " de las ventas de las marcas de luxo. Si, estoy totalmente de acuerdo con tigo, la industria del " luxo", nos lava el cerebro, para asegurarnos q comprando tooodos sus bolsos lentes ropa y zapatos, automáticamente entras en el sitio de los " escogidos" de la sociedad. Si no tienes un chanel o Louis Vuitton o Hermes.......no estas a la altura de los afortunados de esta vida. En fin, cada uno gasta su plata en lo q quiere, si. Pero, mientras nosotros gastamos una fortuna en objetos de luxo, los dueños de esas impresas se ríen de nosotros y juegan con nuestros complejos, llenando sus cuentas bancarias cada vez más . Ellos son " la élite " del mundo, y nosotros solo somos los consumidores de sus productos y los q los enriquecen. Tu video no solo es bueno, como para curiosidad, si no, es bueno u necesario para analizar toda esa situación, en el plano consciente. Gracias! Por cierto, así cómo la élite juega con las masas en el plano de dinero y compras, así mismo juega con la ignorancia de las masas en muchas otras esferas más, información , política, sociedad, salud, valores morales, en fin, todo! Somos fichas en el tablero de ajedrez. Gracias por el video.
There will always be lux lovers and the price tag will always determine luxury. It's crazy that even a non-heritage lux brand like Phoebe Philo would put a ridiculous price tag that's way higher than Chanel,Hermes and LV. I heard that even Polene took advantage of its popularity that customer service is compromised to cope globally. Any brand will take advantage of the demand I believe so us buyers play a big factor in this equation. There's too much judgment for us lux lovers already, I think it's better to encourage fellow lux lovers to handle Fomo, how to slow down and be mindful of purchases instead of making fun of them for buying lux shoes bec it looks stupid. Non lux-lovers will never understand why we buy these stuff even though it's not their money and it's not their business.
I already encouraged “fellow lux lovers” to fight fomo and made an entire video about it. Here it is th-cam.com/video/6KNobAa5o98/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Yep. Fast fashion is anything but special. No imagination, no fun, and completely agree. NO innovation. So now, unaffordable fast fashion. This makes it far worse than Zara, imho. Plus, still ZERO transparency about how the lux companies treat the people who make ALLL this stuff. I still love the hunt for the affordable, and durable, beautiful, vintage stuff. It's fun. Thanks for keeping the big eyeball on this, Dacob🥰
Knowing someone has money is about their stress level. They’re usually more calm and quiet. If they drop their phone they don’t freak out when picking it up, if its cracked it’s no big deal. They just seem to float through situations with way less stress. I mean it is a true luxury to know if you’re in a car accident it’s not end of the world. You don’t have to worry about your insurance prices going up. You miss your flight, is well, just hand over the AMEX and get another ticket. It’s their easy, relaxed demeanor that exudes money.
I could not agree more. Perfectly put.
Definately. Haven’t felt money related stress for years now and it’s good.
It doesn’t matter if you spend it on 1 designer bags or 100 cheaper bags you don’t really need. It is the FOMO.
We comfort ourselves with stuff. We do this because we think we need it for our endorphins rush and we have no time anymore for anything but work and obligations.
A truly stylish person doesn't need any labels, they can rock a trash bag ( not Balenciaga BTW)
Luxury brands realise they now they have a new customer base who will sell a kidney to get their products, regardless of how tacky or poorly made it is. So why not cut costs & increase profit. The majority of people I know with a designer bag now are only rich in debt.
Interesting. The debt aspect in particular. An inflated bubble… when will it burst?
@@SuperDacobwe don’t want another 2008, ope
Not me. 😊
They realize this new crowd has no education on luxury. It’s high school mentality: Abercrombie,Fubu,Gap,Tommy for adults they don’t care about fashion its about bragging
I love the part about the sneakers. Spot on! My husband always has said why would you buy sneakers from a brand that makes bags? Thankfully that is one mistake I didn't make .
Good point 💖💫
Same with watches. Why would you buy a watch from a brand that makes clothes and bags?
As long as people keep buying, the prices will continue going up
Exactly as you said it is cringe. Honestly if you have to show off, by advertising something on your clothes or bags , you have been duped.
You pay for the logo and you wear the logo which is advertising the brand… you are literally paying the brand to be able advertise for them… but it can be also seen this way: the brands deem certain price points of their products too low to warrant no logos… its like when you use the internet where some software or websites show ads unless you pay to remove the ads. Same applies to fashion: if you buy for example Chanel haute couture clothes, there will be no visible Chanel logo on the exterior of the garments but if you buy their pret a porter clothing range then you will always have visible logos on the exterior of the garments. In other words, you will pay that extra fee to get the exterior logos removed on the much higher priced haute couture garments. The joke is that even their pret a porter collections are also exorbitantly priced… 2k for a simple cotton T-shirt entry level pricing basically…
Some people only pay for logos to show off and not for the quality and the craftsmanship which is real luxury! How vulgar!😮💨
Dacob, your perspective on luxury is so refreshing and enlightening. I needed to hear you today
Thank you AnneMaryMek 🥹🙏🏻🥰💖💫
Luxury became fast fashion and is no longer special to me. There is nothing that makes me feel excited and inspires me to save for. LV is just so saturated and there are too many collections that it just turns me off. I’ve sold off some of my LV bags and turned to Fendi for the few items I’ve wanted and I think I’m done. Al these brands can keep their Richie rich influencers while I focus on just enjoying my poor person life😅
The days of seeing an item and saving for it have all but gone. If we don’t have the money to go there and then, it sells out or is quickly discontinued. That’s the fast fashion aspect. Buying something that you’ve been saving for is so rewarding and LV was good for that due to its classic lines but now, even those aren’t great to invest in due to poor quality.
@@AnUrbanGypsy yes exactly I completely agree. Saving so much of my money just to receive a subpar item just for the brand is ridiculous for me now.
there‘s a reason the sneaker of the year was the Adidas Samba. great video! IMO there‘re just too many collections now in designer fashion: cruise, pre-cruise, pre-fall, fall, fall-over, fall-under, it‘s just all fast-fashion now with no fashion, so just fast then, but everyone‘s wallet is slow.
Too overly saturated crazy designs, exorbitant prices are no fun anymore. Why do we need to carry $5k+ upward bags? I am tapped out. The saying- $5000 bag with $60 in the wallet, not the way to be smart with your money.
I agree. Its tricky to balance credits… the system did make them for a reason though… they trap people in so neatly and tight though don’t they? Allegedly…
Then you also become a target
Dacob you are so on point with this. I don’t mind some of the handbag ladies cause they seem to get real joy from an occasional new bag but these ladies on here who un box weekly and sometimes even more seem so sad to me. I think the look at me as I spend more money on bags is kinda pathetic. I did find out that one of them has a weight issue and “use” to be depressed because of it and got the gastric bypass…..clearly she is still depressed and self medicating by buying useless over priced bags. It’s just so cringe I had to stop watching her po thing. I actually feel sorry for her. You are right I was watching someone this week whose style I admire but then she said she paid 6K for a coat she just had to have and 5 minutes later she said she is saving to buy a house. I think she has it twisted. House first…clothes and bags third. Lately all the designer I buy has been vintage along with a few mid tier brands like Mulberry who make a quality bag. I want quality and not bags that will peel and flake after a few weeks. It is so sad what these conglomerates did to luxury fashion. Profits, and shareholders do not go hand in hand with creativity and quality or so it seems. But hey….now we have more $$ for travel! Keep doing what you do!
Thank you dear 🙏🏻🥰💖 well, to each their own… but do I believe such over consumption behavior is healthy? No, I do not think it is healthy in my opinion because it feels to me as if it would not make a person truly happy… its like a slippery floor where one can never really grasp solid firm foot but keeps being slipped all over the place never really being able to be happy in the moment. Allegedly.
you are 100%
The one with the weight loss is still compensating. She promotes a luxury lifestyle but her selfies on Instagram are in front of an unmade bed with an ikea rack of sneakers next to it. Waking up to the view of sneakers isn’t luxury.
@@SuperDacobYou are so right.
@@SuperDacob It's not even a question of whether or the purchaser can afford it, it's whether it's doing self-harm. People talk about addiction as if it's a joke, but a real addiction means the person is a slave to it. This is not a joke, or simply a question of finances, far from it.
I miss the old days! I literally bought a nano speedy for 380€ in LV Milan store in 2013.
In 2006, my speedy 30 was $600 Canadian! I still have it today
Preach Dacob! Always so thought provoking and insightful ! 💗💗💗
Thank you Aysh 🥰💖🎉🙏🏻🌟
It’s funny, because the way that luxury brands were perceived before social media, it was not considered attainable by the general public and we just ignored them. There wasn’t so much brand awareness for luxury until social media. I think we are heading back to that time.
Yea have a point darling. You have several great points. Thanks for the discussion
Thank you Josette 🥹🙏🏻💖
You are so right Dacob 👏
They’ve successfully turned themselves into fast fashion brands for people with stupid money
Yep… allegedly of course 😉💖✨
Haha of course 😆
I’m over the ridiculous price tag, the nonchalant customer service attitudes and the non creativity that these brands are subjecting us too the luxury houses needs us not the other way around the amount of quality control issues and the game that they having been playing with the influences social media and marketing tactics is highly overrated I do have luxury handbags in my collection but I’m not looking to add anymore the luxury bubble has burst and I’m for one am happy about it great topic to discuss 😊
Thank you Cherise 🥰💖 the non creativity in particular is mind boggling to me too… I guess they really are pressed for safe sales and do not allow their designers to push the creative envelope because of fear that more editorial looks will not sell. But also because maybe they churn out so many collections a year that they do not have the time anymore to really dedicate themselves to new ideas… and instead they keep copy and pasting what has already been done so many times already. Problem is that with each new copy and paste the new copy is blander and more lackluster than the last one.
Great video!! I’m so lucky my 3 kids bought homes I’m blessed 🙏🏼
As long as people will queueing in front of these stores so.....They won't see any issue to rise their prices
I freed myself from FOMO during Covid. My
Bank account has never looked as good.
And honestly, I’m finally out of the rat race of work, eat, costume, sleep and repeat. I’ve been able to cut down in hours. Much happier place to begin now.
That is amazing 🤩 very happy you managed to get much of your freedom back 💖✨💫
@@SuperDacob Thats why everytime you bring up FOMO, their marketing tricks and overpriced stuff I go: PREACH!
Its such a hamsterwheel
Luxury is not made in its own country anymore?🥰
Depends which country and which brand… 😉🥂💖
Dacob you are spot on, but this is no surprise to me whatsoever. I have always talked about how my first LV, the Speedy 25, was $365 when I bought it in 2002, and in 1998 I bought a Coach bag for $199. We’re talking a $165 price difference between the two brands in four years’ time. That’s telling. For all the people who got into luxury because of TH-cam, stop being fooled into thinking that the luxury brands cost more because they are so special, or the quality is better. They raise prices because they are greedy and they can! Anyone who has been buying luxury for a time knows this. All you need to do is go back into your purchase history and see what you paid then vs prices now for the exact same items. I still buy luxury but I am very selective about the items that I buy. As for luxury sneakers, as someone with bad feet who needs a well constructed sneaker, I have asked friends if the LV or Gucci or Golden Goose have arch support, if the heel is stabilized, if the footbed is cushioned, and they can’t even answer yes to anything.
Thank you Dawn 🙏🏻💖 and yes, your story about the sneakers from luxury brands is indeed very telling. They sell fashion sneakers. They don’t sell actual sport foot support footwear. 💖💖💖
Yes so glad you touched on this Dawn! I remember LV Pouchette being $185 in 2003ish now that bag is what $1100! Dior mini saddles $200 now what $2000 for exact same bag. I remember LV keepall 45 was $525 in 2000s now its $2100 like this is same bag made for decades. Chanel flap was $2500 which was like WOAH in 2000s now it’s 10k and probably will be increased twice in 2024. Luxury fashion is banking on people new to the luxury universe who have no idea and just think price is justified
Luxury shopping isn't fun anymore when the price tag becomes ridiculously absurd. When it comes down to it, people prioritize needs and luxury items aren't really a necessity. They're just treats if you can afford it. Not like our salaries go up at the same rate as luxury prices. I've definitely slowed down a lot in the recent years on buying luxury because I have other priorities. I like nice things too, but if a bag that used to cost $2-3k is now $6k+....I really don't see the worth to spend double or triple the price. I also don't like how some companies try to upsell their products by making you buy a bunch of stuff you don't want just to qualify to get something you want...we all know which companies these are. Exclusivity has gone too far too. I want my hard earned money to be spent on something I really want and not deal with needing to beg or spending on other stuff I don't need just to prove that I deserve to buy the exclusive items. And those who end up in debt because of buying luxury items definitely need to think long and hard about what they're getting themselves into. Thanks for sharing!
I couldn’t agree more! I was in LV Edinburgh at the weekend. £6300+ for a Capucines, £2k for a keepall 😮just a joke
Thank you for making videos like this and raising awareness. 🎀💜 💯
Thank you Magda 🥰🙏🏻💫💖
I’d never spend thousands on a handbag or shoes, etc. Not even hundreds would I spend.
For these kinds of fashion trinkets: quiet luxury doesn’t have to be expensive. It needs only beautiful craftsmanship and finishing, refined proportions, gorgeous and well suited materials-and no visible logo. That’s it.
I’d rather spend hundreds or those thousands on fragrance… and maybe just a little beauty in the box, too.
This is a fascinating topic to me and I really enjoyed your analysis. You are spot on!! 💯💯💯 Relating to the obscenely high prices, I would really LOVE to get your reaction to this unfolding drama - the whole price debacle with the new “LV Remix” denim line. I did a collection preview over on my channel last week, and in the responses I got - both publicly and privately - people were straight up ANGRY about how high these denim pieces were priced. All of the USD prices were confirmed by my personal CA and documented in the final lookbook for the collection. Then just YESTERDAY on the eve of pre-orders opening almost the entire collection was priced reduced!! On average, $100 - $150 per item (bags specifically). I’d really, really love to hear what you have to say about this. What are your thoughts on what this means and if maybe it’s a sign of brands finally waking up? It’s quite an unusual situation. Do you think they have learned a lesson??
This is a great point Lula. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. I will look into this. I need to know more details. But for now, if the difference in prices was 100 to 150 dollars then their reduction was minimal compared to the prices of individual bags which are usually in the thousands… hmm 🤔
@@SuperDacobmight just be a currency conversion thing.
@@SuperDacob yes, you are totally right. A very minimal reduction! I particularly found the timing of the price changes to be really suspect … the day before pre-orders? Almost the entire collection changed prices? 🤔🤔🤔 Would love to hear your thoughts once you look into it. You always give very insightful analyses. ❤️
They can keep it all I have many handbags already no more for me specially at those insane prices
The prices have gone through the roof for real… makes no sense anymore
Just grabbed another pair of Channel sneakers that I've been coveting. I feel like my collection is perfect now. If I want anything else, I will trade within my collection or sell, one in , one out. Im spending my money on luxury travel instead. Luxury bags just not worth it anymore.
This is such an important message for the masses of the clientele of these brands and I hope this creates sound waves!
Thank you Gordana 🙏🏻💖
TBH, there were people who thought it was dumb to buy the luxury products even when the quality was better and the prices were lower. The people who buy will always find a reason to justify the prices. I don't think it makes them look dumb. It just means that they have different priorities.
Thank you for mentionning Jean de La fontaine fable : the cricket and the Ant ❤ it took me back to my childhood ❤
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Thank you for sharing the truth
Thank you DJones 💖🙏🏻🌟
I enjoy watching your videos and your honest opinion. Also, I love you makeup and your style😍💕
Thank you so much Mcg 🥹🙏🏻💖
Watches as well. Rolex, Omega, Patek, AP etc are all loosing their minds with these increases.
To quote lines from one of my favourite songs, "ive been comparing shiny new toys, its just the root of the thief of my joys, but i know thats just the pony show.....the jonses cant even keep with the jonses". It really is getting ridiculous x
so on point... this is why we love you so much💗. I have stop buying these crazy insane price bags because craftsmanship and quality does not match up with its prices.
Thank you kit 🙏🏻💫🥰💖
Dacob, 100 percent. Thank you so much for covering this. I never worked in the fashion industry, but I love fashion to the extent that I like to style myself and make an effort to put myself together when I step out even if it isn't really the thing these days - at least in the US (don't get me started on how people dress these days). But I want to share an anecdote from the last month or so. I was in the market for a black coat. Since it's something that one buys and keeps and uses forever (at least that's how I look at it), I decided I would buy one that was a classic design and in cashmere (100%). My first step was to go to Burberry. Very disappointed with their selection and their prices and, btw, they don't make 100 percent cashmere anymore, though the price for one of their coats is around $4000. So I looked into other brands and discovered, pretty much across the board, that if I want to purchase a 100 percent cashmere coat, they're around $8000 USD. Now, about five years ago I did buy a 100 % cashmere coat (Burberry trench, in aubergine) for under $3000. My spidey senses told me that cost of materials and labor could NOT have gone up THAT much. I decided to call bullshit on these brands. You are ABSOLUTELY right about the prices and the "strategy" and don't get me started on puppets/whoas like Kalinic and her icky boyfriend. Anyway, I ended up buying a beautiful black shearling, long line coat, double breasted from an Italian furrier named Blancha at a fraction of the price of what I would have paid for a cashmere coat. Over the moon with my purchase and a small pat on my back because 1) I didn't fall for the bullshit and 2) supported an Italian brand 3) Did not skimp on quality or design.
Good for you Margaret. 💖✨ So glad you found a wonderful coat from Blancha 🥰💖💖🎉🎉
Wow…you speak facts. I’m obsessed with your channel.
Great topic Dacob...I really enjoyed watching this one. I am over these ridiculous price increases. I have a couple of bags and I was going to save for a third one but I have changed my mind....I frankly just can't afford it to be honest. I will stick with contemporary brands going forward. The prices have increased but the quality has not. There have been tons of layoffs in the U.S. and I do worry about losing my job. Now is not the time to splurge on big ticket items. I also plan to save for traveling instead. You made some very good points in this thoughtful video. I love how you always give us subscribers food for thought. I gave this video the thumbs up!
Thank you Lifeisbeautiful 🥰🙏🏻💖
“Look at that victim” soo true
Iykyk 😉🌟
Mmm I don't think accessibility of the items is the issue here but the loss of quality and price gauging, at least Hermes shares the wealth with their workers.
I hope they keep it up
I like the word “victim”. You are so right. All of them still buy Chanel are victims.
Hi Dacob, you're so right about the FOMO, it's a mental game. Luxury brands thrive on that: you want to feel special, rich, famous, one of a kind then buy and wear XYZ bag, clothes, shoes or accesorios.
And they are mass produced😅, forgetting the quality and craftsmaship with an infame price tag.
Be smart, invest in your home and wellbeing first and don't go into debt to own this luxury bags/ things. Or does the bank own them! 😮 Great topic, Dacob ❤
“Look at that tool” is my thought 😂
Dacob I love your channel ❤
Thank you MewkyRuri 🥹🙏🏻💖
Despite the price increases, people are still shopping.
I got into luxury for the love of FASHION, owning pieces to love (still love) and wear forever. Making a statement! Looking fly not to look rich! But its sooo ridiculous now, it feels like nothing is special anymore! Trends move too fast to even enjoy anything and then wanna charge an arm and a leg for crap! The people are definitely more picky and careful with those purchases now. I wonder where fashion is going next ?
I just loved that ant and cricket story. LOVED IT❤ So sad. Made me cry
Old-school story! An oldie but always a goodie 💖🐜✨
All of these multi billion dollar companies have share holders. These companies MUST show an increased profit EVERY quarter or risk being viewed as a failure and the possible stock sell off. These companies have been increasing prices to the point of unaffordability to most people to keep shareholders happy. I don’t know how much further these companies can go with insane profits before they hit the wall. And it’s not just LV and Dior. Its grocery items. Cars. Homes. There’s got to be a breaking point somewhere.
Everything about this video is how I feel, They don’t care anymore, they have enough money, that’s why they are doing whatever they want. They are literally laughing all the way to the bank.
Well said Dacob! 🏅
I’m not active on soc med . I don’t post my lux goods on soc med . I love shopping pre love . Just bought a pre love medium shade of pink caviar Chanel ocase for 500usd while staring at my local Chanel website listing the latest newest baby pink ocase for double that 😊
Preloved can be a great option if one is sure of authenticity and integrity of the sellers. 💖
'till persons keep on buying...
Omg so happy that I came across your channel. What you’re saying is so true. I grew up in Paris and have always been a big fan of luxury fashion but as you said the prices are ridiculous, also no innovation and no exclusivity. I went on holiday this summer and 90% of women by the beach were carrying the same Medium Dior Book tote bag. Love your content ♥️♥️♥️
What an excellent video Dacob! The high end luxury price tags have become ridiculous, while as you describe, the quality or most of the time even the designs do not justify them. I am very happy to have my LV and Chanel collections... I don't even like most of the new items they come out with... not to speak of the astronomic prices!
I am glad that they up their prices , ultimately they will not sell good anymore , no customers left, so that is always GOOD ! 🎉
You are so bright Dacob and incredibly perceptive. I am enjoying your vlogs very much. I have exactly two luxury bags (both from Celine) and they both serve very different purposes. In the future, I will purchase one last bag before I call it a day and that bag will come from Joseph Duclos. They are expensive but the craftsmanship is amazing. All the bags are handmade and the quality is second to none. Joseph Duclos has exactly one boutique and it’s located in Paris. There’s no hype surrounding the brand and in fact, I have seen zero content creators unbox anything from them. In my mind, this is true luxury.
Thank you Ruth! 🙏🏻🥰💖 There are a few content creators on TH-cam who have made videos on Duclos 💖💫
More people should really listen to your really good avice. And if i was having a flat in Birmingham when Chanel launches their boutique -then i would have a party so the balony sink over the chanelshop. Even if i am not an partyanimal anymore i would like to make an exception. And go to back old good days when was a discoqueen and danced all night. But the 80is is gone....
God love ya Dacob ❤
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The channels that i really used to enjoy, i cant even watch anymore. It. just. never. ends. Shopping, shopping , shopping - even WITH the terrible quality !!
Its just become really cringe and sad at this point. I agree with you. 💖
I’m actually glad now that the prices are high because there’s no way I’ll buy at the current price. So, I ended up with a small collection of bags but I haven’t paid this the current prices. In a way it ends up helping many of us because we won’t pay a ridiculous price. The game is over. We just have to learn to enjoy what we have , which is a good thing. It helps us reflect on our shopping habits. I think the latest price increases are backfiring for the brands. The stores are almost empty, even though they pretend to make you wait outside, at least in the city I live.
I had a horrible customer service experience with Dior. I bought a bag on May 2023, and it came with the wrong strap. 7 months have gone by, and every month they say "next month we will have it and send it to you". ZARA HAS BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE. There are still some brands that I like to buy from due to their excellent customer service, prices, and designs (Moschino, Versace, Salvatore Ferragamo, and Kenzo).
Agreed.
LVMH and Kering (Gucci Group) really did a number on the biggest fashion houses, We can see the quality difference in 2 decades, Gucci and LV used to have 75 stores globally now its in the hundreds. Now add in their smaller brands Lowe, Valentino,etc way more then you ever saw in life. Now Zegna wants to DOUBLE Tom Ford locations! You used to have to make special trips if you didn’t live in huge metro now they are in so many cities their locations dont have the same prestige they used to. Men really get screwed the worst by luxury fashion because so many tacky new money guys will literally buy sweatpants,tshirts,sneakers with designer name slapped on it. This has all caused me to seek out small luxury brands who arent known and still give quality which funny are lower priced and much better quality then legacy fashion brands
Another great video. Good life lessons.
Thank you 🙏🏻🥰💖
A true luxury price going up is btc. Imagine, at 2015 it cost around 1500-2000$ now the price is 43000$ for one. That beat Chanel and Hermes and the worst thing is that so many people had the chance to get some...we are heading towards a strange future.
really?
It was a good dream, flipping bags and staying on top of the trend but it’s just a dream
nail it! ❤
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Dacob, you hit so many nails on the head in this video.
Ever since March 2020, I've had the luxury of working from home, so I just haven't been buying as many luxury goods since. I'm more into doing upgrades to my home, growing my stock portfolio, buying luxury lounge wear, such as pajamas, sweats and sneakers, travel, go on fun adventures with friends and spoil myself with luxury dining at home.
I still haven't worn all the designer clothing, silk dresses and cashmere sweaters I bought in 2020, thinking I would soon return to the workplace.
Thank you mizzmolly. 🙏🏻 great observations and choices 🥰🙏🏻💖
I used to want the Prada nylon bag re edition but for the price you can buy a nice leather bag. Dont get me wrong I still like luxury but just certain things
Also, (ALLEGEDLY) Chanel don’t pay their staff that well, nor do your lovely SA’s make commission on any of your thousands of dollars shopping spree.
The commission part is not totally true. It all depends which products you purchase. Some do bring in commission while others don’t and these commissions also depend on which boutique you purchase in… if its company owned or a franchise of sorts.
Chanel pays well and they do get paid commission
Dacob please take a look at the new Prada bag that is a copy of The Row Margaux bag...
I have two LV Speedy bags and the quality is nothing compared to my Brahmin bags. I really regret my purchases with LV. Thank you for shedding light on these ridiculous brands that cost too much, especially because the quality is lacking severely.
Are they the standard canvas speedy bags or are they seasonal versions with seasonal materials?
the regular logo canvas. @@SuperDacob
Dacob, I genuinely haven’t had a desire to purchase any luxury goods in almost a year. The pieces I have are wonderful quality because they are vintage pieces made before the companies threw quality and attention to detail out the window. Clothing, bags, wallets, etc. With the exception of a particular vintage brooch that I want to add to my collection, I feel like I’m done. Unless someone comes out with something really amazing, unique, that speaks to my spirit and is of excellent quality, I have everything I need and want.
FYI, I’ve returned to having clothing made for me by a seamstress and I love it!
How wonderful to have clothes made for you by seamstresses 😍😍😍
@@SuperDacob It's one of the few treats that I give myself after working a hard and stressful job. I just wish it were as common here in the USA as it is overseas. Based on the number of seamstresses available in my area, it seems to be a dying profession/art. Same with shoe cobblers. If you want something unique and of great quality just go to a good seamstress. I'm sure I'm not using the right term but I'm a southern girl and not a fashion expert like you are lol.
Some of the best dresses, suits and pants, I have ever owned resulted from just giving her a idea of what item I want, the use or wear (formal work, formal event, daily work, etc.) a cut/style that I know is complementary for my build and then just letting her do her thing. Since she knows the types of colors I like its really fun. The creativity and attention to detail is amazing. They are underappreciated. She appreciates me basically giving her a few parameters but trusting her judgement and I just enjoy seeing the things she creates!
Does this make you more hesitant to wear the luxury you have?
Some pieces yes while others not. At least for now. But its all evolving…
‘Look at that idiot’ 😅😂
I'd be curious to know what their profit margins are for cosmetics
Love your content Dacob. I have bought from several luxury brands but ultimately with these price increases I will definitely be buying from Xina because of quality, availability and affordability 😎👍
Thats why ima stick to my fakes 😭🙏
Oh and don’t forget to buy those boots that look like legs with socks and heels 👠 😂😂😂😂😂
In all color-ways to mix and match… hahah 😉💖
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No .. I don’t wanna be the cricket !!😅
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I stopped buying in 2020. Yes, it’s stupid to buy these luxury items devoid of quality.
The quality is for the most part, in my opinion, no longer there. I agree. But there are always exceptions.
I think let's balance being the cricket and the ant, then life would be sweet❤😊
Balance is always key to happiness 💖🌟🌅
I'll keep my Nikes, like some of their styles plus they're comfortable for my feet WUGO WUGO
Wugo wugo 🥰🙏🏻💖
Ha ha Dacob, its like my husband’s speech 😳🤪😂😝 its so true, even i dont jump on every new it item, i still need some work to do on myself. Well i did re evaluated my makeup buying, this year, and did purchase much less. Also i got into nice investment, and promissed my hubby, to save most of money first, and splurge just 10-15% of profits😳, hopefully i will 😅 also i stopped buying just as soon as collection comes out, with the exception, if something i really love, it would fit my lifestyle/ pay off. I better buy on resale markets, where so many buy for those crazy prices, and never wear, and then i can buy 30-60% of original price. I dont care for it item, well very rarely, unless its so me…, and i love my items, my bags, my RTW, i wear. I dont care if its last season, or its a decade ago pieče, if i love i wear. But i see what is going on. Brands know that this is over as you said, thats why they try to get as much money as they can… because once the new quantum system replace this corrupted rotten system, its all new world is going to be. Gold backed currency, no more inflation. Prices probably going to be brought back as it was in 50’s or so. Banks will not be able to play their game, they will must to have assets, thats why everyone knows its over, and thats why its chaos prices rising, closing banknaccounts, holding ppl money, its all going to end ….. Have a blessed day🙏❤️
i got your points
Cheers 🥂
Hi Dacob
Hi Jeanette
Can I be a « crickant »?
I like to have fun and all but I’m good at saving too 😊
Thats perhaps the best choice 🥰
In terms of playing their game & keep buying: It’s a luxury for me to not feel stupid.😂❤
Hear hear 💖✨✨✨
Hola, disculpa que no escribo en inglés, veo tus video con subtitulado en español.
Wow , muy buena charla sobre el " business " de las ventas de las marcas de luxo.
Si, estoy totalmente de acuerdo con tigo, la industria del " luxo", nos lava el cerebro, para asegurarnos q comprando tooodos sus bolsos lentes ropa y zapatos, automáticamente entras en el sitio de los " escogidos" de la sociedad. Si no tienes un chanel o Louis Vuitton o Hermes.......no estas a la altura de los afortunados de esta vida.
En fin, cada uno gasta su plata en lo q quiere, si. Pero, mientras nosotros gastamos una fortuna en objetos de luxo, los dueños de esas impresas se ríen de nosotros y juegan con nuestros complejos, llenando sus cuentas bancarias cada vez más . Ellos son " la élite " del mundo, y nosotros solo somos los consumidores de sus productos y los q los enriquecen.
Tu video no solo es bueno, como para curiosidad, si no, es bueno u necesario para analizar toda esa situación, en el plano consciente.
Gracias!
Por cierto, así cómo la élite juega con las masas en el plano de dinero y compras, así mismo juega con la ignorancia de las masas en muchas otras esferas más, información , política, sociedad, salud, valores morales, en fin, todo!
Somos fichas en el tablero de ajedrez.
Gracias por el video.
Muchas gracias por tu observacion y comentario 💖🙏🏻✨
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I rather be the ant 😊
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There will always be lux lovers and the price tag will always determine luxury. It's crazy that even a non-heritage lux brand like Phoebe Philo would put a ridiculous price tag that's way higher than Chanel,Hermes and LV. I heard that even Polene took advantage of its popularity that customer service is compromised to cope globally. Any brand will take advantage of the demand I believe so us buyers play a big factor in this equation. There's too much judgment for us lux lovers already, I think it's better to encourage fellow lux lovers to handle Fomo, how to slow down and be mindful of purchases instead of making fun of them for buying lux shoes bec it looks stupid. Non lux-lovers will never understand why we buy these stuff even though it's not their money and it's not their business.
I already encouraged “fellow lux lovers” to fight fomo and made an entire video about it. Here it is th-cam.com/video/6KNobAa5o98/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Yep. Fast fashion is anything but special. No imagination, no fun, and completely agree. NO innovation. So now, unaffordable fast fashion. This makes it far worse than Zara, imho. Plus, still ZERO transparency about how the lux companies treat the people who make ALLL this stuff. I still love the hunt for the affordable, and durable, beautiful, vintage stuff. It's fun. Thanks for keeping the big eyeball on this, Dacob🥰
Thank you Finley 🥰🙏🏻💖
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Exactly as you said it is cringe. Honestly if you have to show off, by advertising something on your clothes or bags , you have been duped.