I came across a snobby SA at the Las Vegas fashion show mall several years ago. She saw me looking at high end clothes (I was dressed comfy for a flight later that day) and advised me to go look at the more high-street clothes. She was also quite clueless about quiet designer brands though, as she failed to notice that I was carrying a Bottega Veneta sloane at the time.
I agree with everything you said in this video. I also have experienced judgment, the criticizing from co-workers or relatives or people on the street [of course they did get clap back lol] and I wouldn't mind seeing a part 2 to this video :)
I dress, however, always. I'm treated super nice, even in Chanel on days I don't purchase anything. The SAs in most luxury retail stores are paid barely over walmart wages, just be very nice and humble to them and you'll usually get treated great.
I think luxury shopping is fine, as long as the motivation behind it is a good one. For example, if I work a part-time job, those luxury items may actually motivate me to continue in the position and do a good job. ❤
Really good video! I agree with everything you have said. I confess that sometimes I dont use a designer handdbag in some places to avoid being judged. I also hate when I go to a store and the SA tells me that a specific item is too expensive even before I asked for the price.
The worst I was ever treated was at an Hermés boutique in Las Vegas. I've never had an SA who was so condescending and treated me with such disdain. I purchased from another Hermés boutique and have always wanted to return and do the "big mistake" scene.
“Luxury”, aka high end designer brands, used to be where the innovation and creativity began. The designs would be copied by mid range and then lower end brands. Now, “luxury” brands copy from street fashion and “luxury” does its own version of Birkenstock and sneakers. Why would I buy a copy that costs 10x more? I worked a number of years in “luxury” boutiques. Most sales associates are not snobby, but don’t want their time wasted. Anytime you enter a boutique, you are an “up”. If you don’t intend to buy, the SA might very well miss out on a good sale from the person who came in after you. Even if the boutique doesn’t pay SA commission, the sales associates still have sales goals to meet.
Well, if you have all of this wonderful luxury clothing & accessories, why wouldn’t you want to dress up when you go out shopping? I want you want to at least look presentable wherever you go? This all sounds pretty sketchy to me!
I often go to Chanel in flip flops 😂 no problem at all. Maybe bc where I am, ppl are more dress down. Yet, luxury items are worn everywhere including public transportation.
I like being the unpopular girl lol. I only buy contemporary now cuz the quality is there but for much less. Also I buy stuff on the Outnet that are probably from last season but I don’t care. I buy it for the quality and I try to stick with classics.
First, I like your videos. I have never be attracted by all these brands, because I do gave charisma and personality. Many lower class people buy these brands to show off, pretend to be hiso, or what ever reason. There real reason is, they want to compensate something, e.g. missing success in life, academic archivement or a strong personality. Even the idea to wait outside a shop is so crazy, I would never do that. Finally, why should I walk advertising with a huge logo of LV or Dior on me? Do they pay me? No. Wgat is wrong with all the people? Buy a hand bag for 30.000 USD, which is made of PVC. 😂😂😂
Thankfully we don’t have any of those issues in my country all the SA’s are well trained and they take care of all of their customers and no body is judging anyone for their expensive purchases and most people here love to splurge on luxury goods
part II please:) I hate the most the first fact: need to dress up to go inside a luxury store. Sellers look at you like at a homeless person if you are in your casuals. AS IF all these salesmen can afford themselves these luxury items. commoooon
of course not. this is my channel, my opinions. i'm fine with people agreeing or disagreeing. i just want to share my thoughts and have discussions with people. that's all.
I came across a snobby SA at the Las Vegas fashion show mall several years ago. She saw me looking at high end clothes (I was dressed comfy for a flight later that day) and advised me to go look at the more high-street clothes. She was also quite clueless about quiet designer brands though, as she failed to notice that I was carrying a Bottega Veneta sloane at the time.
unfortunately this is a very common experience for most of us. so sorry you had to go through that.
I agree with everything you said in this video. I also have experienced judgment, the criticizing from co-workers or relatives or people on the street [of course they did get clap back lol] and I wouldn't mind seeing a part 2 to this video :)
you're totally not alone :) and part 2 is coming
@@perspectiveofme Yay 🤩
I dress, however, always. I'm treated super nice, even in Chanel on days I don't purchase anything. The SAs in most luxury retail stores are paid barely over walmart wages, just be very nice and humble to them and you'll usually get treated great.
I think luxury shopping is fine, as long as the motivation behind it is a good one. For example, if I work a part-time job, those luxury items may actually motivate me to continue in the position and do a good job. ❤
I totally agree!
Really good video! I agree with everything you have said. I confess that sometimes I dont use a designer handdbag in some places to avoid being judged. I also hate when I go to a store and the SA tells me that a specific item is too expensive even before I asked for the price.
to me it sounds to me, that you finally found Self-Love when you broke with fashion-Love. Well done to you 💖
The worst I was ever treated was at an Hermés boutique in Las Vegas. I've never had an SA who was so condescending and treated me with such disdain. I purchased from another Hermés boutique and have always wanted to return and do the "big mistake" scene.
“Luxury”, aka high end designer brands, used to be where the innovation and creativity began. The designs would be copied by mid range and then lower end brands. Now, “luxury” brands copy from street fashion and “luxury” does its own version of Birkenstock and sneakers. Why would I buy a copy that costs 10x more?
I worked a number of years in “luxury” boutiques. Most sales associates are not snobby, but don’t want their time wasted. Anytime you enter a boutique, you are an “up”. If you don’t intend to buy, the SA might very well miss out on a good sale from the person who came in after you. Even if the boutique doesn’t pay SA commission, the sales associates still have sales goals to meet.
this is a great point, and i completely agree with you. thank you for sharing
🧡part two, please!!❤️💗
Agree!😊
It's comingggg :))
The people who judge you "i could never spend that much on a bag" okay... cool, don't.
lolll this will be my response from now on
And we don't 😊
i don't have such problems.
i envy you
Well, if you have all of this wonderful luxury clothing & accessories, why wouldn’t you want to dress up when you go out shopping? I want you want to at least look presentable wherever you go? This all sounds pretty sketchy to me!
I buy luxury clothes or bags is that I really likes the design, likes an art , no judgement but I like nice things
I often go to Chanel in flip flops 😂 no problem at all. Maybe bc where I am, ppl are more dress down. Yet, luxury items are worn everywhere including public transportation.
I'm a 60yo bloke and I still like shop in Harvey Nicks and Harrods.... 👍 🇬🇧 🧡
Harrods will always be my favorite mall, even though I've visited it only a couple of times :)
I like being the unpopular girl lol. I only buy contemporary now cuz the quality is there but for much less. Also I buy stuff on the Outnet that are probably from last season but I don’t care. I buy it for the quality and I try to stick with classics.
trends come and go. classics are timeless, worth every penny
First, I like your videos.
I have never be attracted by all these brands, because I do gave charisma and personality.
Many lower class people buy these brands to show off, pretend to be hiso, or what ever reason. There real reason is, they want to compensate something, e.g. missing success in life, academic archivement or a strong personality.
Even the idea to wait outside a shop is so crazy, I would never do that.
Finally, why should I walk advertising with a huge logo of LV or Dior on me?
Do they pay me? No.
Wgat is wrong with all the people? Buy a hand bag for 30.000 USD, which is made of PVC.
😂😂😂
I’m always treated so well ❤️
I agree with every point you made❤
love
I don’t use special outfit for luxury shopping, my money speaks for me , they want my money or not? By the way never been in embarrassing situation
Thankfully we don’t have any of those issues in my country all the SA’s are well trained and they take care of all of their customers and no body is judging anyone for their expensive purchases and most people here love to splurge on luxury goods
where are you from? i'd like to go shopping there :)
@@perspectiveofme I’m from Qatar in the Middle East very far from the USA 😅 unfortunately but you are welcome anytime
❤ agree
Part 2
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What happened to the other girl that used to narrate ?
Gucci has very good service 😊
You lost me when you included Michael Kors as “luxury”
michael kors is not luxury. but it is designer. and it is still expensive for a lot of people.
part II please:)
I hate the most the first fact: need to dress up to go inside a luxury store. Sellers look at you like at a homeless person if you are in your casuals. AS IF all these salesmen can afford themselves these luxury items. commoooon
part 2 is on its way :)
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Are you saying we should hate something because you do?
of course not. this is my channel, my opinions. i'm fine with people agreeing or disagreeing. i just want to share my thoughts and have discussions with people. that's all.
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