Hi Alyssa! Thank you for the kind words. Yes, this is such a great era to buy from! The canvas from the 80's/90's is great too. It's a bit more stiff, but boy is is DURABLE. If you need help hunting down a specific bag, let me know 😉.
Wow, those are incredible finds! You must teach me your ways! 😍😅I can think of two bags in particular, and they were definitely associated with that 'now or never' feeling brought on by price increases. Thanks for tagging me!
So close to 1000! Thanks for tagging me! I love the barrera! I must look into it. Please do share your tips and tricks finding preloved lux, I'm all ears. Also keen to hear about your personal story, not indulging in lux until you were in your 30s. I bought my first bag at 27. Only started buying more past my mid 30s.
Thanks for watching and for all the love and support ❤️! I appreciate you so much, Dani 😁. Don't you worry... videos on those subjects are in the works 😉.
Thank you for the shoutout and congrats on hitting 1k!!!! I absolutely love the Damier bag, and it’s good to hear about Rago bros too, I have a bag I want to send out!
Thanks for the shoutout 💕 now that you mention it, I think I also felt relieved after 2020 happened and then bought almost all my bags in 2021 🫠 the FOMO is real 🤣 your LV bags are so cute too I love the shapes and sizes
I am interested by what you mean when you say luxury goods are a liability for you. For me personally luxury goods are just an expense I neither view them as an asset nor liability it's just something I purchase and use (more like an expense). with the liability there is a connotation that you need to repay or you owe (sorry if that might be too accounting related 😅).
Happy to clarify 😄. I consider them a liability because they are (generally) quite expensive and aren't income producing (like an asset). I own all of my luxury goods outright and don't carry consumer debt 😉. Hope this answers you question ❤!
@@laurenromeo thank you for clarifying, it does make sense now; liability as in not an asset. Definitely I dont view my luxury as an 'investment' or anything like that even if there is a possibility you can make money off luxury.
hopefully you hit the 1K soon 🤞🤞
Almost there 😍🙌! Thank you for the support 🙏.
These two bags are both so lovely! Timeless and versatile! I plan to buy some LV from that area some time, so I’m glad to know the quality is good!
Hi Alyssa! Thank you for the kind words. Yes, this is such a great era to buy from! The canvas from the 80's/90's is great too. It's a bit more stiff, but boy is is DURABLE. If you need help hunting down a specific bag, let me know 😉.
Wow, those are incredible finds! You must teach me your ways! 😍😅I can think of two bags in particular, and they were definitely associated with that 'now or never' feeling brought on by price increases. Thanks for tagging me!
Happy to help ☺️. I'll definitely be making videos/IG content about that subject! Thanks for watching and i look forward to seeing your video 🥰.
So close to 1000! Thanks for tagging me!
I love the barrera! I must look into it. Please do share your tips and tricks finding preloved lux, I'm all ears.
Also keen to hear about your personal story, not indulging in lux until you were in your 30s. I bought my first bag at 27. Only started buying more past my mid 30s.
Thanks for watching and for all the love and support ❤️! I appreciate you so much, Dani 😁.
Don't you worry... videos on those subjects are in the works 😉.
Heh hi five dear!! LV was also one of my starter brands. I still love the monogram til this day! Love how versatile yours is! TFS and great video hun!
Monogram is such a classic. I've loved it ever since I was a teen! Thanks for watching 🥰.
@@laurenromeo me too babes!!! I still love a vintage LV monogram with patina way more than a brand new piece! 🤗🤭
Thank you for the shoutout and congrats on hitting 1k!!!! I absolutely love the Damier bag, and it’s good to hear about Rago bros too, I have a bag I want to send out!
Thank you so much ❤️! Yes, you absolutely need to check out Rago Brothers. I was so impressed with how they fixed my bag!
Thanks for the shoutout 💕 now that you mention it, I think I also felt relieved after 2020 happened and then bought almost all my bags in 2021 🫠 the FOMO is real 🤣 your LV bags are so cute too I love the shapes and sizes
You're so welcome! This was a really fun video to make 😄.
Congratulations on 1000 subscribers and thank you so much for the tag!
Thank you so much!! I'm SO excited 😊! Hope you decide to the do the tag 💗.
That second bag I agree on. It is not a style that all the trashy people wear, and hence has this aura about it that LV in general does not.
It's definitely unique! I love it so much ❤.
I am interested by what you mean when you say luxury goods are a liability for you. For me personally luxury goods are just an expense I neither view them as an asset nor liability it's just something I purchase and use (more like an expense). with the liability there is a connotation that you need to repay or you owe (sorry if that might be too accounting related 😅).
Happy to clarify 😄. I consider them a liability because they are (generally) quite expensive and aren't income producing (like an asset). I own all of my luxury goods outright and don't carry consumer debt 😉. Hope this answers you question ❤!
@@laurenromeo thank you for clarifying, it does make sense now; liability as in not an asset. Definitely I dont view my luxury as an 'investment' or anything like that even if there is a possibility you can make money off luxury.
@@AshetLux oh absolutely. Many people do (and good for them 🥰)!