LV Neverfull GM Damier Azur
If you follow me close enough, either on my blog, Facebook, Twitter or Tumblr, you will find me calling myself an LV freak. And yes, Chean just bought me a Neverfull GM in Damier Azur.
I am aiming to get myself a LV bag a year if financially feasible. Or unless I find something more collectible than LV.
Well, it's not really a must-buy though, it's more like a motivation and self-interest fulfillment. No pressure k, Chean.
I'm not promoting materialistic belief, seriously. Don't swipe with plastic or buy with future money, LV is a want not a need, you don't have to buy it if you can't afford it now. But it's definitely something to look forward to.
One of the reasons I can't help myself falling into LV again and over again is simply because of its sustainable designs and patterns. It's classically cutting edge.
Look, I definitely seeing myself using all the LV bags I've got so far even when my age hikes up to 30, 40, or 50. I shop for value more than price, and if you do the math, it worth every single penny for a bag that can last you a life time.
Pure elegant :p
Simple, casual, classy and versatile.
Seriously, the bag makes me shine. I look effortlessly graceful which is super hard to achieve even with super powerful makeup skills.
See, even with a simple body movement.
I imagined myself sitting on the sun deck in Hawaii~~
(I know I've repeated the word "Hawaii" for more than zillion times but I really can't help, just bare with me.)
Here's my final word on the subject. You can never have too many LV. Start aiming one from now. Period.
** Itemization **
Scarf, Coach
Top, H&M
Short pants, F21
Bangles, F21
Handbag, Louis Vuitton
Open-toed sandal, Style & Co
I am aiming to get myself a LV bag a year if financially feasible. Or unless I find something more collectible than LV.
Well, it's not really a must-buy though, it's more like a motivation and self-interest fulfillment. No pressure k, Chean.
I'm not promoting materialistic belief, seriously. Don't swipe with plastic or buy with future money, LV is a want not a need, you don't have to buy it if you can't afford it now. But it's definitely something to look forward to.
One of the reasons I can't help myself falling into LV again and over again is simply because of its sustainable designs and patterns. It's classically cutting edge.
Look, I definitely seeing myself using all the LV bags I've got so far even when my age hikes up to 30, 40, or 50. I shop for value more than price, and if you do the math, it worth every single penny for a bag that can last you a life time.
Pure elegant :p
Simple, casual, classy and versatile.
Seriously, the bag makes me shine. I look effortlessly graceful which is super hard to achieve even with super powerful makeup skills.
See, even with a simple body movement.
I imagined myself sitting on the sun deck in Hawaii~~
(I know I've repeated the word "Hawaii" for more than zillion times but I really can't help, just bare with me.)
Here's my final word on the subject. You can never have too many LV. Start aiming one from now. Period.
** Itemization **
Scarf, Coach
Top, H&M
Short pants, F21
Bangles, F21
Handbag, Louis Vuitton
Open-toed sandal, Style & Co