I love the content of this UA-cam channel. I will never have the kind of money that would allow me to purchase any of these products, I wasn’t born into a wealthy family and I’m not likely to win the lottery either. But I love learning how to improve myself and become more dignified in spite of that. Thank you for your content.
still you can try to get the style or the craftsmanship style. eg: loro piana is beyond Most pockets, but still we can dig among silent local brands to find a cashmere item of quality
After living in Hong Kong for 15 years as a western expat I promised I would never buy a logo’ed handbag or garment ever again, especially Louis Vuitton or Gucci. It’s all about shouting out your worth to the world bc people think a LV a handbag will make them feel more worthy and give them status. I love beautiful craftsmanship with no logos - but I’m not old money!
I carried a black Dooney and Bourke purse for 13 years. I just replaced it this year with another purse from the same brand. I constantly got compliments on that little black purse. Dooney and Bourke is an under appreciated brand. Their purses are elegant and extraordinarily well made. Using the best Italian leather, they are made in the US. Their purses last like none other. Do not waste your money on many purses, old money buys quality, on that you are spot on! Old money appreciates getting your money's worth and avoiding waste. They also do not want to advertise brands. Avoid purses with large logos or allover prints of the logo (you know which one I mean!). That little black purse cost me nothing, I got it with bank points!
Here's a fact I know when I visit Bali: they price it higher for foreigners and domestic tourists, but lower for locals (usually tourist spots), so I usually go in*jklux* Go shopping.
If you can't afford a designer bag and feel some type of way about expensive designer shit then DON'T FUCKING WATCH THE VIDEO. Like do ya'll even read the tittle of the videos before clicking on it? It clearly says in the tittle the video will be about designer bags. I find these types of videos very helpful even though I can't afford any of these bags yet, but I know one day I will. And I want to know which designer bag will be really worth my hard earn money and I will get the most use of. That being said, if you read this thank you for sharing this video with us ,please make more videos like this. Maybe *jklux* next?
A lady I work for her house worth £3-4 million and guess what. Her dup luxury brands bags are bought from *jklux* worth £60 on the road. What l learned from her. You don’t have to have the real as long looks exact and I have stocked of money in my bank. I used to buy the real to a point realising I don’t need to waste money.
My favorite is Loro Piana. I have some Bottega Veneta, Brunello Cuchinelli and Hermes, along with other brands like Chanel, Valentino etc. but overall it is Loro Piana that suits me most. Their superb materials and excellent craftsmanship never disappoints. It is what you expect when you spend on their pieces.
I work in the luxury industry and we had a customer with a mirror copy of a *jklux* come in. She said she paid $2200 USD, she ordered it from a factory who makes these. I thought it was crazy but like she said even though it was $2200 she saved $20,000 and she has the $ to buy Auth, in fact she owns several. She told us she would never buy real again because this factory makes the spot on to the og. Hers was so good our 2 authenticators couldn’t find a difference. And yes even the smell was spot on.
Me remembering nearly all the bags from the jag collection in *jklux* other apartment on the dimond tray.. I think i watched that video like 40 times. Purse collection goals
I was a buyer for Jacadi Paris for kids who shares a runway with Channel for fashion week in Paris. Their quality is some of the very best for childrens clothing 0-12 years. I always drool over the purses and boots by Longchamp on Avenue des Champs Elysées. I usually have too much on my hands already to shop and travel with. One of these days I will though! I like to touch and feel in person and for shoes try on as each brand varies but the line is beautiful quality!
In Paris, space is limited, and walk-in closets rare. Also, salaries are not very high, but the cost of living is. So it makes sense that most people here tend to buy only a few clothing or accessory pieces, but which are high quality so that they last a long, long time. Whereas in the US,the impression we get is that people enjoy shopping per se and buying many many pieces throughout the year, with more attention paid to the price rather than the quality.
High fashion is native to Paris so the prices are probably more accessible. The vastly superior quality of the clothing justifies the slightly higher prices. In America international shipping further elevates the costs. That in turn creates exclusivity which jacks up the prices even more. That's how retailers turn a profit on low-volume sales.
@@kumaranvij In America we have corn. Corn-based products are very abundant and typically very cheap here. Hardly a day goes by that I don't eat some form of corn, even if it's just high fructose corn syrup. I myself use cornstarch face masks for anti-aging. It does exactly what you would expect starch to do. It pulls your skin taut and it stays that way after you rinse it off. Fashion is to Paris as corn is to the US. That's why everybody is well-dressed in Paris.
Are you thinking of alpaca? Vicuna the fabric is made from the fur of the wild vicuna, which is the animal from which alpaca and llamas were domesticated. No one should ever buy vicuna, because people hunt and kill the vicunas to make the expensive fabric. It is illegal, but it is impossible to prevent, and so lucrative for the Peruvians that many hunt them anyway. So buy alpaca, and even then ensure that it is ethically produced.
@kumaranvij I love good alpaca products. I had clients with alpacas in my animal care business, and ended up with a few alpaca treasures. It is a joy to wear.
I love a good *jklux* because it helps me decide if I want to buy the real thing or NOT." That part right there. That's IT. I feel like people stigmatize dupes but for me, I pause on large purchases that are trendy or when I feel the overconsumption mania setting in FOR ME. (It's something I struggle with LOL! I'm easily convinced to buy things I don't wear or use. They'll literally have the tags and I'll even forget I bought something and have 2 or 3 of them in my closet.) Love this video!
Loro Piana was acquired by LVMH, a company not known for preserving heritage. LVMH Dior was found making a 57 dollar purse and selling it for over 2000 dollars, and it was made in a sweatshop by unskilled labor. And I have some Loro Piana which is first rate but not better than my Ralph Lauren cashmere sweater. And I don't think that Edward Green belongs with Hermes.
I don't know how old your RL sweater is. I wish you better luck with it than the ones I bought. Very expensive and they pilled. I now only buy cashmere made in Scotland. I have some of my mother's sweaters-- decades old, that look impeccable compared with Ralph or Loro Piana. Cheers.
BTW I refuse to buy anything acquired by the Pinault family. They are buying public treasures in Italy, e.g. La Vigna di Leonardo in Milano, my hometown-- a small vineyard owned by Leonardo da Vinci. It was open to the public. Now they have closed it and use it for the occasional party. They bought Punta della Dogana in Venezia-- same thing. The fact that Italy has its economic problems and are throwing one euro houses is a fact,, but these are national/ international treasures. I wish UNESCO had protected them. These people are awful.
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 *jklux* . If you drive a Bentley and get out of the car with a fake Hermès, no one will question you.
All these brands are available to anybody. Botega has run huge ads and been in stores everywhere for its whole existence. Fifty years ago school teachers wore this stuff. We all bought nice clothes with nice fabric made by American union craftspeople. This “old money” thing is bull. Old money loved Bill Blass and Oscar D last I looked. Hermes is for saddles, not over priced purses for social climbers. Bucellati is for silver. Asprey is for jewels.
All are ridiculously expensive, a Hermes T-shirt for 600$, give me a break. Rich people who value money don’t spend these amounts of money of clothes, only the foolish do.
I would say NO to ALL Hermes products. It is seen by to many these days. The last thing I would carry is a Hermes ( any ) bag or place Hermes blanket on my couch. I see them as tacky these days.
Just came across a lovely large pale yellow leather Coach bag at the charity shop today for $15. Left it behind. Here in Canada, Coach is now viewed as a "bargain" brand.
"I love a good *jklux* because it helps me decide if I want to buy the real thing or NOT." That part right there. That's IT. I feel like people stigmatize dupes but for me, I pause on large purchases that are trendy or when I feel the overconsumption mania setting in FOR ME. (It's something I struggle with LOL! I'm easily convinced to buy things I don't wear or use. They'll literally have the tags and I'll even forget I bought something and have 2 or 3 of them in my closet.) Love this video!
There is a classic campy movie from the 80s called Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. In it, a character named Patty says of Elvira, "Trash cannot compete with class," as she shifts around in her clothes. Just the very idea that people should judge each other so much by what they wear and how expensive it is is hilarious as well as sad. This video reminds me of that line.
Because you want to belong to a club that you think will elevate your social status. I’m entering my 9th decade and learned along the way that I like cashmere sweaters better than orlon, linen shirts better than polyester and unpretentious people better than wannabes.
@@Joyfulness87 Old Money Do Not Like the Novo Rich Crass and show is there down fall People who dress up in Labels want people to believe they have Money while those with real Money dont waste it on Crass Logoed wears lol
@@Joyfulness87 Nope, it is about status and status symbols. People trying to show off for each other, to climb the social ladder. That is the only reason to spend many thousands of dollars on clothing, including many basic pieces.
I don’t know if I’d include The Row, but Toteme would be a good replacement for Bottega, which to me is more eurotrash (even though I carry BV occasionally).
Bottega was my favourite and always will be:) thanks for the video. What about Bvlgari jewellery bags collections? it's not as loud as prada, chanel, gucci, LV or any other mainstream luxury? what do you think? (Also, don't forget brands like Delvaux and Valextra).
I worked in a design room for 15 years and know exactly how the knitwear industry works, the cost from raw to complete. Fashion houses need their profit percentage for their flamboyant lives and idiots keep paying for it. I'm not saying their products aren't good, I'm saying they're grossly overpriced, just look how they live, how everyone around them live and then look at your lifestyle.
Do anyone remmber SIRINE Chasmairs one of the best which I come to cross and CALAHANE, LARUA BIYOGGETTI did anyone have piece from them? the top list should be them how every some of name is out of market company has been close I do miss them
Have a Loro Piana bomber jacket with vest lining in mink bought is Paris 15 years ago and other cashmere sweaters from Brunello Cunicnelli as well. Simply tasteful.
All this means is that if you don't have old money, you can't afford these things or look natural wearing them. True wealth is an attitude, regardless of income. And it doesn't shout.
I don't buy branded..i will create my own instead. Not the same outfit as others. The idea of ur true expression tru clothes using your creativity would b great. Pattern&Sew
@@chronic2023 It's true that storing with mot balls will prevent moths. But I hate moth balls. The moths got in the plastic containers I bought that were supposed to protect them.
Nothing we can do about fakes…I could care less how many people have the same bag as myself…that makes it really spoken for.. I hate when people say they don’t want a certain purse because everyone has it….well everyone has a hole are we gonna get rid of ours because of that? Everyone one does something different with their *jklux* for example their style, your style will set you apart.
I will say, I feel very subversive when I whip out my Hermes Ulysse notebooks and no one says a thing. I have another Hermes leather bracelet that I do need to wear more often - no H branding on it.
Omg yes mine(authentic) has a odor inside too! Idk what it is bcus none of my other *jklux* bags have an odor. Called lv and they said it was normal and that I could wipe the inside with a damp cloth.I also thought the lining was suede but it is actually microfiber so I'm going to look up ways to remove odors out of microfiber cus the smell stops me from using it as much.
If you can wear high quality *jklux* for 200-500 USD then why not. Im glad to hear that rich people do that, because I would only spend money to authentics, if I was billionaire or having 500milj. on my bank account. That´s never gonna happen.
Bottega vinita 😂😂😂😂 the pronunciation tells me that the person who made this video never stepped in a Bottega Veneta shop, and if they did the staff must have rolled their eyes behind their back 🤣
Your pronunciation of Bottega Veneta is sooo wrong! You need to improve the pronunciation of the brands you talk about if you want to be taken seriously!
Utter rubbish. These are just vulgar fashion brands; the sort of thing a Kardashian would wear; owned by corporate brands. Old money has their clothing made; hand bags are commissioned from the likes of Launer…..scents are bespoke too.
Oh Yes Loro Piano the brand that is exploiting the craftmenship of Peru, their precious sacred fabric, and those who work for less than minimum wage ---
I think you mean Façonnable, the French line. I love them because the trousers come very long and un hemmed (and I’m 6’ tall with 36”inseam) and there’s enough fabric there that i can have them tailored any way I like which is a tall girls dream come true always. Everything they do, they do well and classic though!
Love this, but Bottega has more or less "sold out" to fashion BUT that being said, you are 100% mispronouncing VENETA. Please find someone who speaks Italian (as I do; also I was a Bottega Veneta buyer many years ago for an upscale, old money store in San Francisco, CA, and dealt with the BV people in Italy several times weekly), and PLEASE find out the proper way to pronounce VENETA.
🎉please get some virtues oh Vain one we pray for deliverance from thy ostentatious,pompous ego driven Self ….. while you there get off the High horse for some of us this was educational and maybe this content was simply not meant for you.
people really need to stop using the term old money , its cringe ! and it doesn't reflect anything ! if you have money you have it now --you don't need to come from a lineage of wealth based on slaving people and claiming majority of people's resources
I take it that is not real fur on some of the items. Nothing shouts "tacky trash" more loudly than animal cruelty whatever the price of that piece of clothing is.
It’s my opinion: - This is pure ignorance and reeks division…..many people love quality rather new or old money……..I’d say, Who cares the brand it’s about the quality of cashmere, silk, wool and linen….One has a Jewler that can make original pieces right…….
1. Loro Piana
2.Bottega Veneta
3.Buccellati
4.Brunello Cucinelli
5.Edward Green
6. Hermes
Hermès is my favorite ❤
Hermes pronunciation is "Erme" with accent on the last vowel. You are welcome.
Thank you
@@sammi221us no it’s not, it’s ermeS. Don’t spread misinformation
The funny thing is "she'' cannot pronounce the names.😂😂 Proof that it is not for everybody. Not even the name.
Bodega Veneeeta? LOL
"It's for the woman who has nothing to prove but everything to appreciate" 💞 Love it!
I love the content of this UA-cam channel. I will never have the kind of money that would allow me to purchase any of these products, I wasn’t born into a wealthy family and I’m not likely to win the lottery either. But I love learning how to improve myself and become more dignified in spite of that. Thank you for your content.
still you can try to get the style or the craftsmanship style. eg: loro piana is beyond Most pockets, but still we can dig among silent local brands to find a cashmere item of quality
After living in Hong Kong for 15 years as a western expat I promised I would never buy a logo’ed handbag or garment ever again, especially Louis Vuitton or Gucci. It’s all about shouting out your worth to the world bc people think a LV a handbag will make them feel more worthy and give them status. I love beautiful craftsmanship with no logos - but I’m not old money!
I carried a black Dooney and Bourke purse for 13 years. I just replaced it this year with another purse from the same brand. I constantly got compliments on that little black purse. Dooney and Bourke is an under appreciated brand. Their purses are elegant and extraordinarily well made. Using the best Italian leather, they are made in the US. Their purses last like none other. Do not waste your money on many purses, old money buys quality, on that you are spot on! Old money appreciates getting your money's worth and avoiding waste. They also do not want to advertise brands. Avoid purses with large logos or allover prints of the logo (you know which one I mean!). That little black purse cost me nothing, I got it with bank points!
Says a D&B shill.
Classy is classy, and you know it when you see it
And it's not for sale, either. 😊😊😊
Here's a fact I know when I visit Bali: they price it higher for foreigners and domestic tourists, but lower for locals (usually tourist spots), so I usually go in*jklux* Go shopping.
*jklux* This bag is well made and beautiful. Looking from the outside, you wouldn't know it wasn't true. I don't see these things.
If you can't afford a designer bag and feel some type of way about expensive designer shit then DON'T FUCKING WATCH THE VIDEO. Like do ya'll even read the tittle of the videos before clicking on it? It clearly says in the tittle the video will be about designer bags. I find these types of videos very helpful even though I can't afford any of these bags yet, but I know one day I will. And I want to know which designer bag will be really worth my hard earn money and I will get the most use of. That being said, if you read this thank you for sharing this video with us ,please make more videos like this. Maybe *jklux* next?
A lady I work for her house worth £3-4 million and guess what. Her dup luxury brands bags are bought from *jklux* worth £60 on the road. What l learned from her. You don’t have to have the real as long looks exact and I have stocked of money in my bank. I used to buy the real to a point realising I don’t need to waste money.
My favorite is Loro Piana. I have some Bottega Veneta, Brunello Cuchinelli and Hermes, along with other brands like Chanel, Valentino etc. but overall it is Loro Piana that suits me most. Their superb materials and excellent craftsmanship never disappoints. It is what you expect when you spend on their pieces.
Great story lol
Love your attitude about this bag and not caring about what people will say. *jklux* You are right keep your head up and no your priorities.
I work in the luxury industry and we had a customer with a mirror copy of a *jklux* come in. She said she paid $2200 USD, she ordered it from a factory who makes these. I thought it was crazy but like she said even though it was $2200 she saved $20,000 and she has the $ to buy Auth, in fact she owns several. She told us she would never buy real again because this factory makes the spot on to the og. Hers was so good our 2 authenticators couldn’t find a difference. And yes even the smell was spot on.
Me remembering nearly all the bags from the jag collection in *jklux* other apartment on the dimond tray.. I think i watched that video like 40 times. Purse collection goals
I was a buyer for Jacadi Paris for kids who shares a runway with Channel for fashion week in Paris. Their quality is some of the very best for childrens clothing 0-12 years.
I always drool over the purses and boots by Longchamp on Avenue des Champs Elysées. I usually have too much on my hands already to shop and travel with. One of these days I will though! I like to touch and feel in person and for shoes try on as each brand varies but the line is beautiful quality!
Come across this video randomly and I watched COPYMAXY . OMG your closet is every women’s dream! Love your voice and the way you talk
In Paris, space is limited, and walk-in closets rare. Also, salaries are not very high, but the cost of living is. So it makes sense that most people here tend to buy only a few clothing or accessory pieces, but which are high quality so that they last a long, long time. Whereas in the US,the impression we get is that people enjoy shopping per se and buying many many pieces throughout the year, with more attention paid to the price rather than the quality.
High fashion is native to Paris so the prices are probably more accessible. The vastly superior quality of the clothing justifies the slightly higher prices. In America international shipping further elevates the costs. That in turn creates exclusivity which jacks up the prices even more. That's how retailers turn a profit on low-volume sales.
Yes that true being french myself
@@evelynzlon9492 No, that's not at all how it works.
So, the impression you get is that you are superior to us Americans?
@@kumaranvij In America we have corn. Corn-based products are very abundant and typically very cheap here. Hardly a day goes by that I don't eat some form of corn, even if it's just high fructose corn syrup. I myself use cornstarch face masks for anti-aging. It does exactly what you would expect starch to do. It pulls your skin taut and it stays that way after you rinse it off. Fashion is to Paris as corn is to the US. That's why everybody is well-dressed in Paris.
Loro Piana is actually in trouble here in Italy for how low payment for wool
Unfortunately, Loropiana exploits the vicuña growers in Peru, and the “old money” contributes to that abuse as a consequence
Are you thinking of alpaca? Vicuna the fabric is made from the fur of the wild vicuna, which is the animal from which alpaca and llamas were domesticated.
No one should ever buy vicuna, because people hunt and kill the vicunas to make the expensive fabric. It is illegal, but it is impossible to prevent, and so lucrative for the Peruvians that many hunt them anyway. So buy alpaca, and even then ensure that it is ethically produced.
@ I’m talking about vicuña, as you say, they are wild but live in reserves owned by originary people in the Peruvian Andes
@@laduchesse How do they get the fur?
@kumaranvij I love good alpaca products. I had clients with alpacas in my animal care business, and ended up with a few alpaca treasures. It is a joy to wear.
I love a good *jklux* because it helps me decide if I want to buy the real thing or NOT." That part right there. That's IT. I feel like people stigmatize dupes but for me, I pause on large purchases that are trendy or when I feel the overconsumption mania setting in FOR ME. (It's something I struggle with LOL! I'm easily convinced to buy things I don't wear or use. They'll literally have the tags and I'll even forget I bought something and have 2 or 3 of them in my closet.) Love this video!
Old money families in the Philippines are surprisingly buying at Payless too!!
When i was a fur coat specialist, we worked with Loropiana. I fell in love with it. I learned so much from working with the really rich.
"Old Money Women" would be a great name for a neo-punk band.
Loro Piana was acquired by LVMH, a company not known for preserving heritage. LVMH Dior was found making a 57 dollar purse and selling it for over 2000 dollars, and it was made in a sweatshop by unskilled labor. And I have some Loro Piana which is first rate but not better than my Ralph Lauren cashmere sweater. And I don't think that Edward Green belongs with Hermes.
I don't know how old your RL sweater is. I wish you better luck with it than the ones I bought. Very expensive and they pilled. I now only buy cashmere made in Scotland. I have some of my mother's sweaters-- decades old, that look impeccable compared with Ralph or Loro Piana. Cheers.
@@francescaemc2 thanks what brands do you recommend?
@@rlkinnard I like Pringle and Ballantyne... but, any cashmere marked "made in Scotland" I've found to be excellent. Cheers!
BTW I refuse to buy anything acquired by the Pinault family. They are buying public treasures in Italy, e.g. La Vigna di Leonardo in Milano, my hometown-- a small vineyard owned by Leonardo da Vinci. It was open to the public. Now they have closed it and use it for the occasional party. They bought Punta della Dogana in Venezia-- same thing. The fact that Italy has its economic problems and are throwing one euro houses is a fact,, but these are national/ international treasures. I wish UNESCO had protected them. These people are awful.
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 *jklux* . If you drive a Bentley and get out of the car with a fake Hermès, no one will question you.
All these brands are available to anybody. Botega has run huge ads and been in stores everywhere for its whole existence. Fifty years ago school teachers wore this stuff. We all bought nice clothes with nice fabric made by American union craftspeople. This “old money” thing is bull. Old money loved Bill Blass and Oscar D last I looked.
Hermes is for saddles, not over priced purses for social climbers. Bucellati is for silver. Asprey is for jewels.
Our (wealthy) family loves the older Bally handbags.
Why is wealthy in brackets lmao
@sayithowitis6824 to provide additional information. Not sure what that would make you you lmao, but you do you.
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All are ridiculously expensive, a Hermes T-shirt for 600$, give me a break. Rich people who value money don’t spend these amounts of money of clothes, only the foolish do.
I feel like only celebrities get to wear these brands not the average rich person or even wealthy people
That isn’t so much money if you have it. Rich people do spend that much money I can assure you
@@minas.831celebrities tend not to wear these brands as they just aren’t flashy enough
The variety of textures in the *jklux* pack is impressive. From smooth leather to textured suede, there's something for everyone.
in the. Uk people in my circle would never mention old money we just avoid people who are noveaubrichee
Quality is always classy
Well done
I would say NO to ALL Hermes products. It is seen by to many these days. The last thing I would carry is a Hermes ( any ) bag or place Hermes blanket on my couch. I see them as tacky these days.
Hermes has been kartrashed.
Bottega Venetia was my favorite 🤩
Thank you for sharing.
Would St John be a part of or an addendum to your list...?
Thanks
I think Coach is a very underestimated brand.
I love coach
Classic and good price
All I carry.
Especially older models. ... workmanship and quality of linings IMO better than many very high end bags...
A good tip ,look on secondary markets for excellent, clean Coach
Just came across a lovely large pale yellow leather Coach bag at the charity shop today for $15. Left it behind. Here in Canada, Coach is now viewed as a "bargain" brand.
love this. I have 2 bottega bags & my Papa was quite impressed!! he owns 2 ROLEXES :-) learned from him I guess.
My Bottega riding boots are at my ex’s home in Spain 😢😢😢😢😢 and I’m too prideful to tell him to ship it back to my country
Tell us you are well off without mentioning money in your sentence 😂😂😂❤
"I love a good *jklux* because it helps me decide if I want to buy the real thing or NOT." That part right there. That's IT. I feel like people stigmatize dupes but for me, I pause on large purchases that are trendy or when I feel the overconsumption mania setting in FOR ME. (It's something I struggle with LOL! I'm easily convinced to buy things I don't wear or use. They'll literally have the tags and I'll even forget I bought something and have 2 or 3 of them in my closet.) Love this video!
i have 4 Botegas..from Antalya, Turkey
My most expensive jeans came from Cucinelli. After 3 washes the pocket lining unravelled, and I never bought another piece from the brand.
There is a classic campy movie from the 80s called Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. In it, a character named Patty says of Elvira, "Trash cannot compete with class," as she shifts around in her clothes.
Just the very idea that people should judge each other so much by what they wear and how expensive it is is hilarious as well as sad. This video reminds me of that line.
I would also have added Delvaux to this list
Mine are 1. The row , 2. Brunello Cucinelli, 3. Lorna Piana not sure I would nominate any others I like quiet luxury
Kana
Delvaux is worth mentioning
Bottega Veneta❤❤
Personally, I love JCrew
Why pretend to be old money when you are not?
Because you want to belong to a club that you think will elevate your social status. I’m entering my 9th decade and learned along the way that I like cashmere sweaters better than orlon, linen shirts better than polyester and unpretentious people better than wannabes.
I don't think it's about pretending to be old money, but adopting some of their best practices.
@@Кася-ь3л not wearing advertisements is something we can all do
@@Joyfulness87 Old Money Do Not Like the Novo Rich Crass and show is there down fall People who dress up in Labels want people to believe they have Money while those with real Money dont waste it on Crass Logoed wears lol
@@Joyfulness87 Nope, it is about status and status symbols. People trying to show off for each other, to climb the social ladder. That is the only reason to spend many thousands of dollars on clothing, including many basic pieces.
Loropiana is Absolutely Gorgeous ❤I wish❤
Yup 🥺
Vinted
Bottega and Hermes are anything but quiet . Replace with The Row, and Toteme
Everyone knows hermes and how hard it is to get one lol
I don’t know if I’d include The Row, but Toteme would be a good replacement for Bottega, which to me is more eurotrash (even though I carry BV occasionally).
@kncandl Also Khaite
Love *jklux* the way you show it! You really focus on showing off the bag. I don't think any other UA-camr can show off bags in as much detail as you.
….. And RL is also very used!! 😀
Bottega was my favourite and always will be:) thanks for the video. What about Bvlgari jewellery bags collections? it's not as loud as prada, chanel, gucci, LV or any other mainstream luxury? what do you think? (Also, don't forget brands like Delvaux and Valextra).
I worked in a design room for 15 years and know exactly how the knitwear industry works, the cost from raw to complete. Fashion houses need their profit percentage for their flamboyant lives and idiots keep paying for it. I'm not saying their products aren't good, I'm saying they're grossly overpriced, just look how they live, how everyone around them live and then look at your lifestyle.
I know 3...don't own them but I know them😊
It's not just a question of understanding craftsmanship, but rather of being able to afford it...
I LIKE BRUNELLO CUCINELLI ❣️
Loropiana sounds good 👍🏾
Do anyone remmber SIRINE Chasmairs one of the best which I come to cross and CALAHANE, LARUA BIYOGGETTI did anyone have piece from them? the top list should be them how every some of name is out of market company has been close I do miss them
Thank you ❤️
Haha! In America, Old Money doesn’t buy luxury brands. Just LL Bean, Lacoste, and Talbots.
I always wondered why Hermès birkin bags were soo expensive?? Are their cows they get the leather from famous or something?? 😂
Have a Loro Piana bomber jacket with vest lining in mink bought is Paris 15 years ago and other cashmere sweaters from Brunello Cunicnelli as well. Simply tasteful.
Does my old $5 note count?
Loropiana, brunello cuccinelli
I was disappointed to see several Brunello Cucinelli pieces falling apart on the hanger at Bergdorf Goodman.
This feels like a sponsored video.
These brands are so well known, lol
I make my own clothes, and can ‘copy’ any of their styles, except for the jewelry.
Wealthy people are never seen among the general public.
All this means is that if you don't have old money, you can't afford these things or look natural wearing them. True wealth is an attitude, regardless of income. And it doesn't shout.
The list was Awsome until you mentioned Bottaga & Hermes,Thank you for sharing🙏
Bottega's familiar for decades
I don't buy branded..i will create my own instead. Not the same outfit as others.
The idea of ur true expression tru clothes using your creativity would b great.
Pattern&Sew
Loro Piana Coat was $10,000 !
It all comes down to having a fit body.
Loro Piana isn't just a fashion brand. Other top level luxury brands source their fabric from Loro Piana.
Not as ultra expensive but Eileen Fisher
Bottega is everything but quiet
I dont like buying new shoes all the time so i like edward greens sustainability
The reality is that woolen clothes get eaten by moths eventually. You get coffee on your favorite shirt. You lose things from time to time.
Not if stored properly.
@@chronic2023 It's true that storing with mot balls will prevent moths. But I hate moth balls.
The moths got in the plastic containers I bought that were supposed to protect them.
Mi a?etis al mia nevino sakon por ?ia naski?tago ?e *jklux* kaj ?i amas ?in. Mi mem a?etos unu!
Nothing we can do about fakes…I could care less how many people have the same bag as myself…that makes it really spoken for.. I hate when people say they don’t want a certain purse because everyone has it….well everyone has a hole are we gonna get rid of ours because of that? Everyone one does something different with their *jklux* for example their style, your style will set you apart.
I will say, I feel very subversive when I whip out my Hermes Ulysse notebooks and no one says a thing. I have another Hermes leather bracelet that I do need to wear more often - no H branding on it.
A channel named Chic by Choice is copying your videos
Loro Piana and Bottega Venetta is well known in Indonesia 😅 and there are s lot of fakes online
Runs to google. Finds the 1st brand. Doesn’t bother looking at the rest because I am reminded that I’m a Povo. £27.000 for a jacket..ON SALE 😳!!!
So I don’t think it’s an exclusive brand tbh
Omg yes mine(authentic) has a odor inside too! Idk what it is bcus none of my other *jklux* bags have an odor. Called lv and they said it was normal and that I could wipe the inside with a damp cloth.I also thought the lining was suede but it is actually microfiber so I'm going to look up ways to remove odors out of microfiber cus the smell stops me from using it as much.
The fit is what works. These items cost a fortune. Get a good taylor.
Hello Autumn!!MOMCOCO bag collection has grown a lot. They are beautiful. Beautiful toys. It’s a great size for me. Congrats on you new bag.
People know Loro Piana now because of Succession.
What's hilarious is it costs these brands $20 to make an item of clothing and they charge you 300% inflation
If you can wear high quality *jklux* for 200-500 USD then why not. Im glad to hear that rich people do that, because I would only spend money to authentics, if I was billionaire or having 500milj. on my bank account. That´s never gonna happen.
Bottega vinita 😂😂😂😂 the pronunciation tells me that the person who made this video never stepped in a Bottega Veneta shop, and if they did the staff must have rolled their eyes behind their back 🤣
I walked and walked out. It’s outside of what I consider reasonable spending. Although I love the looks of it
So easy to learn how to pronounce Italian properly.
I own few pieces. Now I'm confused with the pronunciation. Venetta or Venitta? 😅
Bc it's not a person, it's AI
Hmm, your statement seems really quite haughty. I hope you treat people better than the way you nit pick.
Ever notice how models sometimes look like they’re going to cry
Hermes
Lmao… No logos yup the old money loves those Hermes belts with the giant H or the 2 giant “C”s of Chanel Let’s not forget Goyard ……… Lol
Your pronunciation of Bottega Veneta is sooo wrong! You need to improve the pronunciation of the brands you talk about if you want to be taken seriously!
It is an AI made video, not the voice of an actual person
@@myguitar9216 That's no excuse for everything to sound so terrible.
So why not explain what’s wrong and help out rather than act righteous about it.
@@CJBroonie Just google it.
@@CJBroonie There are plenty of Italian pronunciation videos on UA-cam the author can look up if interested, I am only pointing out the issue.
Please get the right pronunciation for: Botte’ga Ve’neta! Not Veni’ta😓
"Only Old Money Ladies Know About"... proceeds to talk about the most famous ones.
If you are talking about Bottega Veneta pronounce it properly
Utter rubbish. These are just vulgar fashion brands; the sort of thing a Kardashian would wear; owned by corporate brands. Old money has their clothing made; hand bags are commissioned from the likes of Launer…..scents are bespoke too.
Oh Yes Loro Piano the brand that is exploiting the craftmenship of Peru, their precious sacred fabric, and those who work for less than minimum wage ---
Falconeri .
I think you mean Façonnable, the French line. I love them because the trousers come very long and un hemmed (and I’m 6’ tall with 36”inseam) and there’s enough fabric there that i can have them tailored any way I like which is a tall girls dream come true always. Everything they do, they do well and classic though!
Love this, but Bottega has more or less "sold out" to fashion BUT that being said, you are 100% mispronouncing VENETA. Please find someone who speaks Italian (as I do; also I was a Bottega Veneta buyer many years ago for an upscale, old money store in San Francisco, CA, and dealt with the BV people in Italy several times weekly), and PLEASE find out the proper way to pronounce VENETA.
🎉please get some virtues oh Vain one we pray for deliverance from thy ostentatious,pompous ego driven Self ….. while you there get off the High horse for some of us this was educational and maybe this content was simply not meant for you.
It’s AI, Chst GPT that reads the script. UA-camrs have become very lazy to narrate their own material. I hate what they are doing.
Walk in closets are unknown in thee uk
people really need to stop using the term old money , its cringe ! and it doesn't reflect anything ! if you have money you have it now --you don't need to come from a lineage of wealth based on slaving people and claiming majority of people's resources
I take it that is not real fur on some of the items.
Nothing shouts "tacky trash" more loudly than animal cruelty whatever the price of that piece of clothing is.
Loro Piana 😂😂😂
I know right
You got names wrong
Bottega
Again it is so sad that their are women who will follow these brands when they may be too expensive and not flattering
It’s my opinion:
- This is pure ignorance and reeks division…..many people love quality rather new or old money……..I’d say, Who cares the brand it’s about the quality of cashmere, silk, wool and linen….One has a Jewler that can make original pieces right…….
This is just faux old money style.
European women of old money know their brands.
Good Lord, please learn to spell and pronounce Italian properly! I cringed throughout this video!