I personally found that she actually regressed. The first video I watched was her reviewing Celine Nano. It may be weird to think about it now, but the video was actually helpful. She showed realistically how many essential things can fit in, and did realistic modelling of the bag on her - a relatively tall person and her mom, who is smaller in stature. The only gripe I had at the time was that the bag was only a year old, I wish she did like a 5 or 10 year review, but considering how long she owns her bags, the Nano seems like a lifelong bag for her.
If her videos are just repetitions of different luxury bag reviews, it is a lot more interesting than her peddling cheap clothes. Reviewing luxury bags doesn't involve affiliate links and she can't make commissions out of it, she basically decided to go with the one that brings her quick bucks. It is odd that I haven't seen her done any sponsorship posts for brands such as Ana Luisa or Lily Silk, other luxury YouTubers with smaller followings have done them and those brands aesthetics fit Amie's style. For YouTuber incomes, sponsorships are much more lucrative, and all big-time YouTubers have sponsorship deals. Either nobody is reaching out to her or she is terrible at client management by either bad at maintaining relationships or demand too much money.