Ladida90
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Absolutely, following micro trends doesn’t equal having a sense of style. Let me explain to you what I meant by the comment that the illusion of luxury is crumbling. By that I mean that what we consider luxury for the masses, which is what Tamara is wearing is not what it used to be. Logos upon logos upon logos, for example her last week’s Chanel ensemble with the hat. That’s not luxury, it’s just ready to wear and logos. Royalty and the ultra rich wear haute couture. Chanel haute couture pieces don’t have logos because these people don’t want to be walking advertisements; they want to wear the brand not for the brand to wear them. I don’t see her wearing haute couture. The Birkin bag, is it still luxury? Almost everyone has one (or a similar fake), so is it really rare and exclusive? Luxury is owning Hermès saddles and riding equipment, not a stupid Birkin. Just my opinion.
Other than that, I agree with everything else and her façade is definitely crumbling. Logos, orange boxes, unboxings, and Van Cleef bracelets are over. I know of influencers/YouTubers who started doing luxury unboxings and reviews and have almost rebranded their content in the last two three years. But you can’t do that if you’re a kiss ass influencer who sucks up to every brand under the sun just to get sent some free products. Not many mainstream influencers were speaking out on the Dior sweatshop scandal. We all know why.
Other than that, I agree with everything else and her façade is definitely crumbling. Logos, orange boxes, unboxings, and Van Cleef bracelets are over. I know of influencers/YouTubers who started doing luxury unboxings and reviews and have almost rebranded their content in the last two three years. But you can’t do that if you’re a kiss ass influencer who sucks up to every brand under the sun just to get sent some free products. Not many mainstream influencers were speaking out on the Dior sweatshop scandal. We all know why.