I've noticed the resurgence of Juicy Couture! I might just bring out my old bag too! I still love it so much. I bought it from the boutique in San Jose, California before that store closed down. Gives me an excuse to enjoy it again. Also, I really can relate on not using my most expensive handbags very much right now. Not feeling like it's the best climate for that now either. Unless I'm going somewhere on the fancy side occasionally. However, I won't be decluttering any of the handful of bags I own. I feel like I chose them really intentionally and I love them. I hope we all get to see the economy (everywhere!) start improving soon.
Ooooo which Juicy bag did you have?? The stores back then were SO CUTE!! And yesss, the current economy is just not having it >< feels too much of a risk and target at this point to wear the most luxury bags! 😬 Hopefully soon when the economy heals and the streets feel safer again!! 🙏 Completely agree with the choice to not declutter! I do also feel that if you were always intentional when choosing what items you own in the first place, decluttering is just not something you really need to do 💕
Dont get rid of your beautiful luxury bags! If there is a trend now to declutter it will undoubtedly swing back the other way and so-called influencers will be buying up the next big trend. Items like the Chanel classic flap and lady Dior bags are classic and timeless and do not go out of style in my humble opinion.
so true yes! it will always swing back and forth from decluttering to buying the next trend for sure!! forever in love with the Chanel CF and Lady Diors, they will always be in my heart ^^ xx
The 2000s are coming back? Please, anything but that. I completely lost interest in fashion during that period because everything was so ugly. After the sleek and sophisticated 90s the slutty mismatched bits of the early 2000s was a huge shock. There’s no way I will be buying into that trend. I feel that the fanatical, over the top selling of luxury items we are currently seeing on social media is a trend. Cutting back on shopping or stopping for a period is one thing, getting rid of your entire collection is ridiculous and financially irresponsible, unless you’re so rich that money means nothing. A lot of the RUclipsrs I have seen doing this are chronic bandwagon jumpers and when the economy recovers, as it always does, and the trend changes I can’t help feeling that they may bitterly regret this fanatical purging.
yes the 2000s are back, it is one of those things where you either love it or hate it xD but completely see your point about cutting back vs getting rid of the entire collection, i do feel like there are too many drastic extremes of well...any end of a topic and this is one of them! x
I've noticed the resurgence of Juicy Couture! I might just bring out my old bag too! I still love it so much. I bought it from the boutique in San Jose, California before that store closed down. Gives me an excuse to enjoy it again. Also, I really can relate on not using my most expensive handbags very much right now. Not feeling like it's the best climate for that now either. Unless I'm going somewhere on the fancy side occasionally. However, I won't be decluttering any of the handful of bags I own. I feel like I chose them really intentionally and I love them. I hope we all get to see the economy (everywhere!) start improving soon.
Ooooo which Juicy bag did you have?? The stores back then were SO CUTE!! And yesss, the current economy is just not having it >< feels too much of a risk and target at this point to wear the most luxury bags! 😬 Hopefully soon when the economy heals and the streets feel safer again!! 🙏 Completely agree with the choice to not declutter! I do also feel that if you were always intentional when choosing what items you own in the first place, decluttering is just not something you really need to do 💕
Dont get rid of your beautiful luxury bags! If there is a trend now to declutter it will undoubtedly swing back the other way and so-called influencers will be buying up the next big trend. Items like the Chanel classic flap and lady Dior bags are classic and timeless and do not go out of style in my humble opinion.
so true yes! it will always swing back and forth from decluttering to buying the next trend for sure!! forever in love with the Chanel CF and Lady Diors, they will always be in my heart ^^ xx
The 2000s are coming back? Please, anything but that. I completely lost interest in fashion during that period because everything was so ugly. After the sleek and sophisticated 90s the slutty mismatched bits of the early 2000s was a huge shock. There’s no way I will be buying into that trend.
I feel that the fanatical, over the top selling of luxury items we are currently seeing on social media is a trend. Cutting back on shopping or stopping for a period is one thing, getting rid of your entire collection is ridiculous and financially irresponsible, unless you’re so rich that money means nothing. A lot of the RUclipsrs I have seen doing this are chronic bandwagon jumpers and when the economy recovers, as it always does, and the trend changes I can’t help feeling that they may bitterly regret this fanatical purging.
yes the 2000s are back, it is one of those things where you either love it or hate it xD but completely see your point about cutting back vs getting rid of the entire collection, i do feel like there are too many drastic extremes of well...any end of a topic and this is one of them! x