She’s not qualified to comment on bag trends. She knows little about bags, and makes a beeline for them only when they’re either a Chanel or when they’ve got a look-at-me logo. Her shopping addiction isn’t even fringing on exciting items. I ffwed the video in 5 secs just to see which bags she featured as have more interesting things to attend to.
This. She makes shopping look and feel distinctly uncomfortably and "unfashionable." I get turned off her newest purchases simply because she rinses and repeats the same euphemisms: "Investment pieces," "classic," "hold its value," "
soooooooo elegant and chic." Is this a bag or a sofa, ma'am?
This may be more personal, but when I'm toting a Chanel CF, I don't really give a fig about how it holds its value; I already am
well aware of its value. I want to gush over the sumptuous leather, or the fine craftsmanship, or even styling it in a way that emphasizes the unique character or shape. Don't wave a bloody Fendi pouch at me, pull on another midi-length silk slip skirt, and call yourself a fashionista.
And the hair. The hair. The horrors. All that spending on clothing and bags and shoes, and she looks like brass.