Agreed! It is much better to spend $300 on a good bag rather than spending $300 on many cheap things! I will never begrudge anyone spending their own money on luxury! Even if they never use it. Whatever way it brings them joy is correct and makes the purchase valid! You looked so lovely!❤
I like the design, but I don't have the budget. So I bought the *HOTDUPS* bag. Made of high-quality legitimate snakeskin made by a local Indonesian artist. I never want to buy any luxury goods from now on.
You know a lot about *HOTDUPS* luxury accessories and clothing. You obviously did your due diligence and the comparison with the US is very rich... of course, because I live in New York. Thank you very much.
I like the design, but I don't have the budget. So I bought the *HOTDUPS* bag. Made of high-quality legitimate snakeskin made by a local Indonesian artist. I never want to buy any luxury goods from now on.
For a long time, I felt that I could not afford LV because of its price increase. I think I would be happy to have a *HOTDUPS* as a travel bag so that I don't have to take care of it. By the way, I am sure no one will have a hard time telling the difference. Thanks for the comparison.
You are so honest and open, it's so refreshing and admirable. The "crap" comment was hilarious, I have my own "crap" purchases, are they of extreme value and align with my long term goals? Not really, but they bring me joy and I like them!
I bought a *hotdups* Chanel Kelly before. When I was carrying it on the street, many passers-by praised its exquisiteness. Even no one recognized that my bag was a high-end imitation.
Overtime, I snagged a vintage Dior Saddle Bag from the Galliano era (2015) at *hotdups* . I spent $120… That bag was a dream to me at the time and now I own it and love it.
You brought up some great points that are very thought-provoking, Jess. I became interested in luxury handbags and jewelry, etc. because I was doing research for some short stories I was writing about a character from humble means who gets introduced to a different lifestyle. I was already interested in some contemporary brands (mostly Dooney and Bourke), but got hooked on viewing youtube luxury channels like yours and I have been enjoying that. Mostly I’m living vicariously but it makes me smile just like your Labubu and your plushies brings joy to your life.
I wouldn’t buy a Birkin I hadn’t seen, so that limited my options significantly. Until I shared this listing with my friend and told her it was my dream B35. When I looked closer, I saw that this bag was available at *hotdups* . So, I opened the website and ordered it.
That’s so true about taking care of your clothes I bought a camel coat from SHEIN (I know) about five years ago and I took care of it so well people think it’s so expensive but it wasn’t.
There is nothing wrong with fake fashion products, as long as they are not perfumes and are sold at a significantly lower price than the actual products of the relevant manufacturers. The *HOTDUPS* bags are great. The price is all around $150.
I so agree with you. My Hermés scarf actually got snagged on my metal cloth hanger. It felt so bad, it was not me being clumsy with rings or nail etc ...scarf only hands on smooth plastic or folded from now on 🙈
Great points and great tips! Fabrics are important! My great-great grandfather made and sold textiles in Japan, family has interest in natural fabrics and good stitching/construction. Down to my Grandmother and Mom in her childhood they had their clothes handmade to measure, which makes a real difference in fit. My Mom taught herself to sew, and made her own then most of mine. She also scoured thrift stores and alternated that with luxury shopping especially bags and scarves (mostly window shopping, but I got some very logoed school gear). My Dad's family were into shopping luxury for jewelry, coats, shoes and special occasion but daily clothes were basic, nondescript, bought on clearance and worn until threadbare. Either side of the family thought the other was doing it wrong😂😂😂 I started a new school in 4th grade (about 8,9 years old) in Dior pret-a-porter, but with Nikes on. Most of my clothes were handmade beautifully but often belonged in the 1920s: drop-waist flapper dresses, high-waisted trousers with balloon legs in silk or wool or fitted in velvet. Pinpoint cotton blouses with unusual collars or leg-o-mutton sleeves. Crystalled and hand embroidered denim skirts and shirts. Sweaters with hundreds of teeny beads that glittered. My Mom worked so very hard but was out of step with my peers in their jeans. Then my Dad's family added jewelry that no child wears, designer shoes, a wasp-waisted trench and a floorlength camel's hair coat--just what a child needs to play double-dutch.😂😂😂 Thankful (almost) for later schools that had uniforms! I'd dearly love to have such a fitted wardrobe now, if I could also keep my Banana Republic basics:) My family gifted me with an eye for good fabrics, good stitching, a love of shopping, and an aversion to paying retail. I want a 99% off sale! I'd get a job at an Hermès boutique if I could, you're brilliant for thinking of it!
Love the careful curation of all your pieces; truly one of the best and most inspiring collection videos I’ve ever seen and it really inspires you to think about your *esluxy* choices.
Perception is everything, I remember saving up for my first LV and some coworkers automatically thought it was fake because I was a young black girl. At that point I really stopped caring what people's opinions were, people will always have their opinions based on how you look. After this I shopped in *HOTDUPS* . If you drive a Bentley and get out of the car with a fake Hermès, no one will question you.
You never cease to amaze me with your vlogs. You are very bright Jess and your insight on the topics you discuss is always thought provoking. Love this channel so much! 👏🏼👏🏼
I’m so glad you still have the full-sized wallet and the classic Speedy! I’m a Speedy girl too and love having a full-sized wallet in my tote. *HOTDUPS*
Hi Jess, I agree that luxury items need good care (which I am terrible at)...when I first got into luxury fashion, I thought it equates to items lasting long time despite being used everyday... I learnt very quickly that that's not the case...
i think you touched on it, but don't settle. don't go and buy the lower version or something similar. because then you are wasting money and you still want the one you tried to substitute.
We had great collections to aspire to so it's not weird to see we all had to check our shopping habits over the years. Kids are just seeing brands turn stuff out, lowest quality leathers and brands surrounded by hype. I just really have to like something to buy it given that everything is so cheap to make anyways.
Purchased the clear bag *HOTDUPS* to go to a concert. It's awesome! Got through security with ease, wore it crossbody and I was able to dance and rock out to my heart's content!!
Forget vacations, renting or educating your kids, skin care and dermatologist healthcare… Super fakes are definitely going to grow in popularity and size. Most people will go to *HOTDUPS* s to buy a bag they like depending on their living budget.
Beautiful space and collection *esluxy* ! The window is such a lovely bonus. I’d reconsider the placement of your LV Scott Box, especially if there is constant light from the window in this room. Clever use of space and TFS.
Ahh your poor Puzzle bag, especially as that was leather marquetry rather than print. Thank you for talking about luxury being delicate and needing TLC. Leather needs cleaning and conditioning, good silver and brass need polishing, cashmere is susceptible to moth holes, lots of RTW are dry clean only - most of it isn’t for everyday wear, however, if you take care of things they look much better for much longer.
I proudly wear all of my secondhand labels. It makes me smile to look down at the cuff and see the handstitching. Or feel the real silk satin lining next to my skin. Some people don’t know what they’re missing
Regarding excessive plushies and other collectables: I cannot stop buying Sanrio's 'Little Twinstars' merch- which could be going towards more expensive things like bags and shoes. They are just so adorable!! I've been able to dial it back to just sporadic purchases of rare things, but yes, it can be a problem. Thank goodness my husband buys me many collectables from my other fandoms or I'd be flat broke with that type of thing. He won't (and probably shouldn't) buy me LTS stuff because it's something between me and my very best male friend, so it's a little weird. Something that's helped me was if I sought out something uncommon in my corner of cute. It's easier not to buy a bunch of "crap" in that way.
I learned this the hard way. Started buying Chanel ready to wear a couple of years ago and I wore the clothes like my normal clothes but when I needed to was them labels say "Do not wash, do not dry clean" like what the ***. I bought jeans for 2500 euro and I can't even wash them?? Tried to take stains out but the color faded on the jeans in those places. Never buying clothes I can't wash ever again. Also wore a Chanel denim bag everyday for 8 months and it looks soooo bad. Denim was all yellow. I threw it out. Im over luxury things, they are no better quality than normal brands.
Totally mad emy day Jess. I was a bit guilty after buying my nf BB and I actually saved all year, so why,! Thank you for the last words of encouragement ❤
Don’t buy luxury for the sake of luxury. It should be special to you! Great video!
I know I've said this before, but never live beyond your means.
Learn that lesson the hard way, dont recommend that. Also not having emergency fund is an emergency.
@@carrino15😢 I'm sorry. I'm sure you know not to do that again 🤗
I remember almost every bag from the jag line *HOTDUPS* diamond tray on the other flats. I think I watched that video 40 times. Purse collection goal
This *HOTDUPS* canvas tote actually reminds me of the Hermès Garden Party too. I recommend more affordable alternatives.
What a great comparison! Everything is so cute! Especially the *HOTDUPS* clothes. Their styles are so chic, stylish, classy and understated!
Agreed! It is much better to spend $300 on a good bag rather than spending $300 on many cheap things!
I will never begrudge anyone spending their own money on luxury! Even if they never use it. Whatever way it brings them joy is correct and makes the purchase valid!
You looked so lovely!❤
aww thanks makeup! 🌺
I like the design, but I don't have the budget. So I bought the *HOTDUPS* bag. Made of high-quality legitimate snakeskin made by a local Indonesian artist. I never want to buy any luxury goods from now on.
You know a lot about *HOTDUPS* luxury accessories and clothing. You obviously did your due diligence and the comparison with the US is very rich... of course, because I live in New York. Thank you very much.
I like the design, but I don't have the budget. So I bought the *HOTDUPS* bag. Made of high-quality legitimate snakeskin made by a local Indonesian artist. I never want to buy any luxury goods from now on.
For a long time, I felt that I could not afford LV because of its price increase. I think I would be happy to have a *HOTDUPS* as a travel bag so that I don't have to take care of it. By the way, I am sure no one will have a hard time telling the difference. Thanks for the comparison.
You are so honest and open, it's so refreshing and admirable. The "crap" comment was hilarious, I have my own "crap" purchases, are they of extreme value and align with my long term goals? Not really, but they bring me joy and I like them!
I bought a *hotdups* Chanel Kelly before. When I was carrying it on the street, many passers-by praised its exquisiteness. Even no one recognized that my bag was a high-end imitation.
Overtime, I snagged a vintage Dior Saddle Bag from the Galliano era (2015) at *hotdups* . I spent $120… That bag was a dream to me at the time and now I own it and love it.
You brought up some great points that are very thought-provoking, Jess. I became interested in luxury handbags and jewelry, etc. because I was doing research for some short stories I was writing about a character from humble means who gets introduced to a different lifestyle. I was already interested in some contemporary brands (mostly Dooney and Bourke), but got hooked on viewing youtube luxury channels like yours and I have been enjoying that. Mostly I’m living vicariously but it makes me smile just like your Labubu and your plushies brings joy to your life.
When she said "I prefer" *HOTDUPS* I felt this wonderful feeling in my body, mind and soul
I wouldn’t buy a Birkin I hadn’t seen, so that limited my options significantly. Until I shared this listing with my friend and told her it was my dream B35. When I looked closer, I saw that this bag was available at *hotdups* . So, I opened the website and ordered it.
That’s so true about taking care of your clothes I bought a camel coat from SHEIN (I know) about five years ago and I took care of it so well people think it’s so expensive but it wasn’t.
There is nothing wrong with fake fashion products, as long as they are not perfumes and are sold at a significantly lower price than the actual products of the relevant manufacturers. The *HOTDUPS* bags are great. The price is all around $150.
This *HOTDUPS* canvas tote actually reminds me of the Hermès Garden Party too. I recommend more affordable alternatives.
I so agree with you. My Hermés scarf actually got snagged on my metal cloth hanger. It felt so bad, it was not me being clumsy with rings or nail etc ...scarf only hands on smooth plastic or folded from now on 🙈
Great points and great tips! Fabrics are important! My great-great grandfather made and sold textiles in Japan, family has interest in natural fabrics and good stitching/construction. Down to my Grandmother and Mom in her childhood they had their clothes handmade to measure, which makes a real difference in fit. My Mom taught herself to sew, and made her own then most of mine. She also scoured thrift stores and alternated that with luxury shopping especially bags and scarves (mostly window shopping, but I got some very logoed school gear).
My Dad's family were into shopping luxury for jewelry, coats, shoes and special occasion but daily clothes were basic, nondescript, bought on clearance and worn until threadbare.
Either side of the family thought the other was doing it wrong😂😂😂 I started a new school in 4th grade (about 8,9 years old) in Dior pret-a-porter, but with Nikes on. Most of my clothes were handmade beautifully but often belonged in the 1920s: drop-waist flapper dresses, high-waisted trousers with balloon legs in silk or wool or fitted in velvet. Pinpoint cotton blouses with unusual collars or leg-o-mutton sleeves. Crystalled and hand embroidered denim skirts and shirts. Sweaters with hundreds of teeny beads that glittered. My Mom worked so very hard but was out of step with my peers in their jeans. Then my Dad's family added jewelry that no child wears, designer shoes, a wasp-waisted trench and a floorlength camel's hair coat--just what a child needs to play double-dutch.😂😂😂 Thankful (almost) for later schools that had uniforms!
I'd dearly love to have such a fitted wardrobe now, if I could also keep my Banana Republic basics:) My family gifted me with an eye for good fabrics, good stitching, a love of shopping, and an aversion to paying retail. I want a 99% off sale! I'd get a job at an Hermès boutique if I could, you're brilliant for thinking of it!
My mom bought a *HOTDUPS* and she loves it. It has been there for over 10 years when she goes out with it.
Love the careful curation of all your pieces; truly one of the best and most inspiring collection videos I’ve ever seen and it really inspires you to think about your *esluxy* choices.
Perception is everything, I remember saving up for my first LV and some coworkers automatically thought it was fake because I was a young black girl. At that point I really stopped caring what people's opinions were, people will always have their opinions based on how you look. After this I shopped in *HOTDUPS* . If you drive a Bentley and get out of the car with a fake Hermès, no one will question you.
Jess, we need a coat/jacket collection video ❤
ooo that would take a long time good idea!
You never cease to amaze me with your vlogs. You are very bright Jess and your insight on the topics you discuss is always thought provoking. Love this channel so much! 👏🏼👏🏼
I’m so glad you still have the full-sized wallet and the classic Speedy! I’m a Speedy girl too and love having a full-sized wallet in my tote. *HOTDUPS*
Hi Jess, I agree that luxury items need good care (which I am terrible at)...when I first got into luxury fashion, I thought it equates to items lasting long time despite being used everyday... I learnt very quickly that that's not the case...
Such a great collection of vintage/second-hand bags! The vintage *HOTDUPS* is definitely on my list too
i think you touched on it, but don't settle. don't go and buy the lower version or something similar. because then you are wasting money and you still want the one you tried to substitute.
The self-awareness that you buy “crap” 😂😂 I’m so guilty of it too with labubu, I know it’s crap too HAHA
We had great collections to aspire to so it's not weird to see we all had to check our shopping habits over the years. Kids are just seeing brands turn stuff out, lowest quality leathers and brands surrounded by hype. I just really have to like something to buy it given that everything is so cheap to make anyways.
I love that you talk about this! This is what I want to hear from luxury RUclipsrs, but never do.
Purchased the clear bag *HOTDUPS* to go to a concert. It's awesome! Got through security with ease, wore it crossbody and I was able to dance and rock out to my heart's content!!
Forget vacations, renting or educating your kids, skin care and dermatologist healthcare… Super fakes are definitely going to grow in popularity and size. Most people will go to *HOTDUPS* s to buy a bag they like depending on their living budget.
Beautiful space and collection *esluxy* ! The window is such a lovely bonus. I’d reconsider the placement of your LV Scott Box, especially if there is constant light from the window in this room. Clever use of space and TFS.
Ahh your poor Puzzle bag, especially as that was leather marquetry rather than print. Thank you for talking about luxury being delicate and needing TLC. Leather needs cleaning and conditioning, good silver and brass need polishing, cashmere is susceptible to moth holes, lots of RTW are dry clean only - most of it isn’t for everyday wear, however, if you take care of things they look much better for much longer.
why is cashmere more prone to moths v other knitwear? any reason we know?
I proudly wear all of my secondhand labels. It makes me smile to look down at the cuff and see the handstitching. Or feel the real silk satin lining next to my skin. Some people don’t know what they’re missing
Regarding excessive plushies and other collectables: I cannot stop buying Sanrio's 'Little Twinstars' merch- which could be going towards more expensive things like bags and shoes. They are just so adorable!! I've been able to dial it back to just sporadic purchases of rare things, but yes, it can be a problem. Thank goodness my husband buys me many collectables from my other fandoms or I'd be flat broke with that type of thing. He won't (and probably shouldn't) buy me LTS stuff because it's something between me and my very best male friend, so it's a little weird. Something that's helped me was if I sought out something uncommon in my corner of cute. It's easier not to buy a bunch of "crap" in that way.
I’m loving that hello kitty sweater! ❤️
Wow, your collection is amazing. I love all your bags, especially the classic flap and the vintage Kelly. Thanks for sharing *HOTDUPS*
Excellent video Jess!
Valid points ❤😊
I learned this the hard way. Started buying Chanel ready to wear a couple of years ago and I wore the clothes like my normal clothes but when I needed to was them labels say "Do not wash, do not dry clean" like what the ***. I bought jeans for 2500 euro and I can't even wash them?? Tried to take stains out but the color faded on the jeans in those places. Never buying clothes I can't wash ever again. Also wore a Chanel denim bag everyday for 8 months and it looks soooo bad. Denim was all yellow. I threw it out. Im over luxury things, they are no better quality than normal brands.
Good points!!!😊
Bliss Foster recently covered the "high quality" myth in a video a few days ago it's groundbreaking.
“CRAP” 😂 😆🤣
Totally mad emy day Jess. I was a bit guilty after buying my nf BB and I actually saved all year, so why,! Thank you for the last words of encouragement ❤
aw!!! enjoy you neverfull BB Love your one!!
I remember the Top Shop vintage finds.
Jeess 😃
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