Were these bags gifted to you for promo? I can’t imagine spending over 10K on a bag and putting it down on the nasty outside street pavement. I am left speechless!
I just got the last piece in Malaysia in the traditional brown and used it to go to Shanghai. It held everything I needed it to hold, looked amazing - the compartment and the drawstring system is so functional too. The handle also loops onto my Tumi carry-on. My only gripe is the laptop compartment is a bit sticky with my slightly larger laptop. No regrets in buying it and will be using it a lot.
Have a look at US Army desert camouflage pattern used for it's uniforms. That's the origin of the pattern's design. I've repurposed actual Army desert camo to make reversible concealed vented bucket hats for my own artisan sustainable brand (The New Zion). BTW: Langley, Virginia is also the HQ of the CIA.
Finally, a new video. I think Hermes have had a little too much power recently, so I feel that this is necessary to allow the consumer a bit more power. I understand why they give access after certain purchase history, but it's just gone too far now
Game is the game, if this lawsuit sticks then its going to change the dynamic of the whole luxury industry. If a product is going to be limited i think its fair enough that the brand wants their top clients to represent it properly.
Maybe I just don't get fashion or something, but wtf happened to walking away with your head held high in dignity & saying “I'm taking my money elsewhere”? So this company practically blackmailed/coerced consumers into some form of “loyalty”, but why give them the satisfaction of having this level of “in-demand” validation ? If anyone benefits from this lawsuit in the long run, it's Hermèsʼ notoriety, just imagine how this story would add to their company's lore: “in 2024 two litigious Californians with too much money to blow sued the company because they wanted the Birkin/Kelly/whatever REALLY, REALLY BAD.” What level of consumerism is suing a brand for not being allowed to buy their product even? It's not healthcare or a basic human right. And then what happens when/if Hermès bows down & starts mass producing to meet demands? Just the clownery of it all. But I'm just a layperson from outside the fashion industry so what do I know?
Totally agree, there are so many lesser known brands that make leather bags on the same quality level of Hermes but brand names have people in a chokehold so much that they are willing to go to any length to be given the chance to purchase a Birkin which is actually quite ridiculous. No one should be going to hell and back to buy a non essential.
Depends on what you want it for, but if we're talking proportions, potentially medium. Perhaps go instore and try one on though just to see if possible
An creative director and designer has 2 different skill sets. The real question is can Tyler be an better creative director then Pharrell. Counting Pharrell’s experience, less then likely.
Yes, I think he worded it “he’s there to steer the ship” in an interview with Vogue. Many would argue that’s the role of a creative director nowadays. What do you think of the job he’s done so far?
hi the bag is stunning. i intentionally thought about size Medium, but your review changed everything lol. i think for this big size, we need a bag organizer. it works better for keeping the shape of the bag, yeah?
Pharrell's LV speedy has definitely elevated the brand and LV monogram. Great craftmanship and quality. Looks beautiful and distinctly of the brand compared to other high end LV pieces. Love the fit and your appreciation for the vision!
Hello I from Taiwan and I love your video so much. You display those items on your outfit let me know how it look like when putting them on your body ,I enjoy this part especially! thanks for your video