Valentino Rockstud

Anonymous
Are these bags still trendy? I’ve always liked them but never bought one and am wondering whether they’ll look too dated.
Anonymous
I would not get those bags, the studs fall off with even careful use.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would not get those bags, the studs fall off with even careful use.


Ugh, I've always loved the studs especially in some of the new designs:

Anonymous
Absolutely get that bag if you want to look like you time traveled from 2010.

Valentino is total junk anyway. Get a bag by Bottega Veneta--superior quality and craftsmanship.
Anonymous
Just get it if you like it! It’s a bag, it’s going to get worn and eventually damaged.

Even the best value for the dollar or whatever on a designer bag is going to have a huge premium for the brand.

And at some point, additional quality is just for fun and show anyway. It doesn’t matter for any practical reason if an Italian grandmother had forged the hardware with healthcare or whatever.

I hate them for the record and they remind me of Paris Hilton.

But I support you, OP, and think you shouldn’t worry about this too much beyond staying in a budget that works for you and getting what you like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just get it if you like it! It’s a bag, it’s going to get worn and eventually damaged.

Even the best value for the dollar or whatever on a designer bag is going to have a huge premium for the brand.

And at some point, additional quality is just for fun and show anyway. It doesn’t matter for any practical reason if an Italian grandmother had forged the hardware with healthcare or whatever.

I hate them for the record and they remind me of Paris Hilton.

But I support you, OP, and think you shouldn’t worry about this too much beyond staying in a budget that works for you and getting what you like.

Thanks for the support but I think the app is right, I will look like some remnant from 2010. I’ll pass.
I do like Paris Hilton though. Can’t believe what this poor woman had to go through and how neglectful her parents must have been.
I also think that I pay for style and quality, not just quality. It doesn’t matter - there are no decent looking, good quality bags that aren’t designer with a huge markup, at least I’m not aware of any.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just get it if you like it! It’s a bag, it’s going to get worn and eventually damaged.

Even the best value for the dollar or whatever on a designer bag is going to have a huge premium for the brand.

And at some point, additional quality is just for fun and show anyway. It doesn’t matter for any practical reason if an Italian grandmother had forged the hardware with healthcare or whatever.

I hate them for the record and they remind me of Paris Hilton.

But I support you, OP, and think you shouldn’t worry about this too much beyond staying in a budget that works for you and getting what you like.

Thanks for the support but I think the app is right, I will look like some remnant from 2010. I’ll pass.
I do like Paris Hilton though. Can’t believe what this poor woman had to go through and how neglectful her parents must have been.
I also think that I pay for style and quality, not just quality. It doesn’t matter - there are no decent looking, good quality bags that aren’t designer with a huge markup, at least I’m not aware of any.


Paris Hilton would just go for it so I think you should too.

Honestly better to look like 2010 than 2024!
Anonymous
The Garavani is the current hot Valentino collection.
Anonymous
If you bought the bag in 2010 and still liked it in 2024, you would still use it. What’s the difference if you buy it in 2024? The only reason to stop using wearing the bag because it’s 2024 is if you only bought it because other people (rather than you) liked the bag and you stopped wearing the bag when they stopped liking it. But if you like the design and it works for you, there’s no reason not to get it. When you go outside, everyone has completely different bags and they wear whatever they want and likely no one pays them any attention at all. Your bag is for you, not anyone else.
Anonymous
Buy it on the real real - it’s an older style so you should have plenty to choose from.

Also…. I recall this look being more 2007 ish? I remember starting my legal career and a lot of women had the studs on their stilettos
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just get it if you like it! It’s a bag, it’s going to get worn and eventually damaged.

Even the best value for the dollar or whatever on a designer bag is going to have a huge premium for the brand.

And at some point, additional quality is just for fun and show anyway. It doesn’t matter for any practical reason if an Italian grandmother had forged the hardware with healthcare or whatever.

I hate them for the record and they remind me of Paris Hilton.

But I support you, OP, and think you shouldn’t worry about this too much beyond staying in a budget that works for you and getting what you like.

Thanks for the support but I think the app is right, I will look like some remnant from 2010. I’ll pass.
I do like Paris Hilton though. Can’t believe what this poor woman had to go through and how neglectful her parents must have been.
I also think that I pay for style and quality, not just quality. It doesn’t matter - there are no decent looking, good quality bags that aren’t designer with a huge markup, at least I’m not aware of any.


Wait, you think there are no good quality non designer bags unless they have been jacked up in price? Huh? There are tons of no name or midrange beautiful leather purses that are a lot cheaper because they don’t have a designer name.

Strathberry, Cuyana, demellier, hobo, little liffner, atp atelier, …. I mean, once you give up on the idea of wanting a brand name, your choices of beautiful quality bags without an outrageous price point are near limitless.
Anonymous
Its really dated but by what you like
I like the bags with the one big stud because it's in on the joke
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