Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok please show me what sophisticated woman can wear for 7k. Would love to see examples.
https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/_lalaounis-gold-cuff-bracelet-9852?
https://www.1stdibs.com/jewelry/bracelets/bangles/lalaounis-18kt-yellow-gold-bangle/id-j_13486562/
I love these so much more than the Love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok please show me what sophisticated woman can wear for 7k. Would love to see examples.
https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/_lalaounis-gold-cuff-bracelet-9852?
https://www.1stdibs.com/jewelry/bracelets/bangles/lalaounis-18kt-yellow-gold-bangle/id-j_13486562/
And these are sophisticated? They look like my grandmas bracelets she wore in 80s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are the Thomas Kinkade of jewelry.
This sums it up best. This and the Alhambra bracelet are the Coach purse for the middle class.
Op as others have said if you want to spend this amount on a bracelet, you can find much better workmanship and quality.
Also jewelry, like cars, are not investments. The people at the jewelry counter who tell you that are lying to you. Diamonds do not appreciate. Jewelry does not appreciate.
This is why I can’t quit you, DCUM! Calling the Love bracelet basic? Cool, matter of opinion. But saying that it’s a middle class product is so off base. These are the entry level prices for the items mentioned in this thread.
Coach bag - $200-500
Neverfull - $2000
Alhambra - $3900
Love - $6900
Classic Flap - $8800
To a PP’s point, this isn’t an item accessible to most people. And to be clear, I’m not saying expensive = quality or better taste (and you’re definitely paying a brand premium), just pointing out a huge fallacy I see around here a lot. I suspect the perceived ubiquity of the Love bracelet is driven not by it’s price point, but by social media. You see them all the time in Instagram, which makes them oversaturated for sure. I hardly doubt you’re seeing it on your average mom driving a Toyota Highlander in the suburbs.
It’s basic for the UMC, not the middle class. There are many UMC basic women with 3 or so Love bracelets. These are not fashionable or original women. These are crowd-followers.
There is nothing wrong with that though. And yes UMC women are wearing this, but so are actual rich women. I watch the Today Show and Jenna Bush Hager wears them as well as Savannah Guthrie and many of the other Hosts. Almost all of the Housewives on Bravo wear them. And none of these people are UMC they are very wealthy.
TV hosts are like real estate agents, they need quick recognizable pieces that signal you can let them in your home. Definitely not a random sample of what wealthy women wear. But, if that’s what OP is looking for she should get exactly what everyone else wears, and learn to laugh off anyone who asks about the beau.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok please show me what sophisticated woman can wear for 7k. Would love to see examples.
https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/_lalaounis-gold-cuff-bracelet-9852?
https://www.1stdibs.com/jewelry/bracelets/bangles/lalaounis-18kt-yellow-gold-bangle/id-j_13486562/
Anonymous wrote:This is pretty:
https://www.tiffany.com/jewelry/bracelets/tiffany-knot-double-row-hinged-bangle-GRP11998/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the age of social media, nothing is really under the radar anymore.
It’s so funny. DCUM is not fashion-forward, but let the Love bracelet come up and everyone is suddenly Anna Wintour.
I don’t think the Love is the end all be all, but I also have custom pieces and nothing is that outstanding at the $7k price point. So unless you’re getting custom work from the Maison at Graff, please, chill with the weird anti entry-level snobbery.
I don't understand how those bangles are worth anything close to $7k. 18k gold is so cheap looking -- why wear this when you can get better gold elsewhere?
Be clear, no jewelry is worth it. People who buy as an "investment" are operating somewhere akin to money laundering in the from the get go.
But aren't we in some sort of golden age for independent jewelry designers? If the goal is a unique bangle, that is available for 7K, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would buy myself one. If I wanted to spend that much. Which I don't.
But would you be embarrassed? What if people asked you who bought it for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the age of social media, nothing is really under the radar anymore.
It’s so funny. DCUM is not fashion-forward, but let the Love bracelet come up and everyone is suddenly Anna Wintour.
I don’t think the Love is the end all be all, but I also have custom pieces and nothing is that outstanding at the $7k price point. So unless you’re getting custom work from the Maison at Graff, please, chill with the weird anti entry-level snobbery.
I don't understand how those bangles are worth anything close to $7k. 18k gold is so cheap looking -- why wear this when you can get better gold elsewhere?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok please show me what sophisticated woman can wear for 7k. Would love to see examples.
https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/_lalaounis-gold-cuff-bracelet-9852?
https://www.1stdibs.com/jewelry/bracelets/bangles/lalaounis-18kt-yellow-gold-bangle/id-j_13486562/
And these are sophisticated? They look like my grandmas bracelets she wore in 80s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok please show me what sophisticated woman can wear for 7k. Would love to see examples.
https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/_lalaounis-gold-cuff-bracelet-9852?
https://www.1stdibs.com/jewelry/bracelets/bangles/lalaounis-18kt-yellow-gold-bangle/id-j_13486562/
Anonymous wrote:Ok please show me what sophisticated woman can wear for 7k. Would love to see examples.
Anonymous wrote:In the age of social media, nothing is really under the radar anymore.
It’s so funny. DCUM is not fashion-forward, but let the Love bracelet come up and everyone is suddenly Anna Wintour.
I don’t think the Love is the end all be all, but I also have custom pieces and nothing is that outstanding at the $7k price point. So unless you’re getting custom work from the Maison at Graff, please, chill with the weird anti entry-level snobbery.