Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of rich middle eastern people in NOVA, even visitors will go shopping and buy some branded stuff. A friend of mine had a wealthy visitor from the middle east and she went out and bought absurdly expensive stuff and felt she got a steal because it would be even more expensive or hard to find in the middle east.
I was going to say this. Foreign tourists are who is buying this stuff-not Americans. Even in nyc and Vegas, the big buyers are foreign tourists.
That’s why if you interview to work at these stores, it is a huge plus if you speak Mandarin, Arabic or Russian. I worked in luxury retail and I speak two of these languages (not native fluency but well enough to hold a conversation and sell you a coat), and it was a huge plus to both my employer and customers.
OP here - Please tell us more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm French. In Paris, women who buy their entire seasonal wardrobe exclusively at the haute couture designers like Dior and Chanel are often the wives and mistresses of Middle Eastern sheiks and magnates, the wives and girlfriends of Russian oligarchs, and the wives and mistresses of Asian billionaires. They wear them in their daily life, when having friends over, or getting-together with equally wealthy friends. It is a level of sartorial focus that a lot of billionaires of American and western European extraction just aren't interested in, even if they have the same level of wealth.
I assume it has something to do with patriarchal societies and how women in these locales perceive each other. They have higher beauty standards to maintain and must look their best at all times: their best also meaning a certain attention to cosmetic modifications, and runway and cultural trends. For the men, it manifests itself more in collecting the latest vehicles and electronic gadgets.
I have been in these circles and agree completely.
But that doesn't answer who is buying them in Northern Virginia.
I agree with the OP - i am fascinated by stores like these existing in areas like DC that don't really have that same vibe as Paris.
To the people saying "oh if your DH makes $1m as an exec, then that's who".
Because i'm a woman who makes well over $1m. And my husband makes another $1m. And I couldn't bring myself to buy stuff at that price point, and i'm not cheap. And i'm not going to events or even know of events in DC where stuff like this would make sense to own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the Midwest.
We have an upscale mall that has a Neiman Marcus and a Saks.
Some hypotheses for you:
Wives of executives making in the $1M+ range
Pro athletes, their wives, girlfriends, and hangers on (piece by piece if necessary). This is who will buy the $900 Moncler toddler parka.
Splurge one-time outfit buyers...particularly for dresses priced at <$1,000.
This is me and, keep going up đŸ˜‚ maybe $2mm+
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of rich middle eastern people in NOVA, even visitors will go shopping and buy some branded stuff. A friend of mine had a wealthy visitor from the middle east and she went out and bought absurdly expensive stuff and felt she got a steal because it would be even more expensive or hard to find in the middle east.
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of rich middle eastern people in NOVA, even visitors will go shopping and buy some branded stuff. A friend of mine had a wealthy visitor from the middle east and she went out and bought absurdly expensive stuff and felt she got a steal because it would be even more expensive or hard to find in the middle east.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of rich middle eastern people in NOVA, even visitors will go shopping and buy some branded stuff. A friend of mine had a wealthy visitor from the middle east and she went out and bought absurdly expensive stuff and felt she got a steal because it would be even more expensive or hard to find in the middle east.
I was going to say this. Foreign tourists are who is buying this stuff-not Americans. Even in nyc and Vegas, the big buyers are foreign tourists.
That’s why if you interview to work at these stores, it is a huge plus if you speak Mandarin, Arabic or Russian. I worked in luxury retail and I speak two of these languages (not native fluency but well enough to hold a conversation and sell you a coat), and it was a huge plus to both my employer and customers.
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of rich middle eastern people in NOVA, even visitors will go shopping and buy some branded stuff. A friend of mine had a wealthy visitor from the middle east and she went out and bought absurdly expensive stuff and felt she got a steal because it would be even more expensive or hard to find in the middle east.
Anonymous wrote:I live in the Midwest.
We have an upscale mall that has a Neiman Marcus and a Saks.
Some hypotheses for you:
Wives of executives making in the $1M+ range
Pro athletes, their wives, girlfriends, and hangers on (piece by piece if necessary). This is who will buy the $900 Moncler toddler parka.
Splurge one-time outfit buyers...particularly for dresses priced at <$1,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the Midwest.
We have an upscale mall that has a Neiman Marcus and a Saks.
Some hypotheses for you:
Wives of executives making in the $1M+ range
Pro athletes, their wives, girlfriends, and hangers on (piece by piece if necessary). This is who will buy the $900 Moncler toddler parka.
Splurge one-time outfit buyers...particularly for dresses priced at <$1,000.
This is not a forum for the midwest. Bye.
$1m is not rich here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm French. In Paris, women who buy their entire seasonal wardrobe exclusively at the haute couture designers like Dior and Chanel are often the wives and mistresses of Middle Eastern sheiks and magnates, the wives and girlfriends of Russian oligarchs, and the wives and mistresses of Asian billionaires. They wear them in their daily life, when having friends over, or getting-together with equally wealthy friends. It is a level of sartorial focus that a lot of billionaires of American and western European extraction just aren't interested in, even if they have the same level of wealth.
I assume it has something to do with patriarchal societies and how women in these locales perceive each other. They have higher beauty standards to maintain and must look their best at all times: their best also meaning a certain attention to cosmetic modifications, and runway and cultural trends. For the men, it manifests itself more in collecting the latest vehicles and electronic gadgets.
I have been in these circles and agree completely.
But that doesn't answer who is buying them in Northern Virginia.
I agree with the OP - i am fascinated by stores like these existing in areas like DC that don't really have that same vibe as Paris.
To the people saying "oh if your DH makes $1m as an exec, then that's who".
Because i'm a woman who makes well over $1m. And my husband makes another $1m. And I couldn't bring myself to buy stuff at that price point, and i'm not cheap. And i'm not going to events or even know of events in DC where stuff like this would make sense to own.
Our net worth is way higher than yours and I nor my friends by those items.
That are for the Russian girl friends and people like Lauren Sanchez or other girl friends of the Oligarchs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm French. In Paris, women who buy their entire seasonal wardrobe exclusively at the haute couture designers like Dior and Chanel are often the wives and mistresses of Middle Eastern sheiks and magnates, the wives and girlfriends of Russian oligarchs, and the wives and mistresses of Asian billionaires. They wear them in their daily life, when having friends over, or getting-together with equally wealthy friends. It is a level of sartorial focus that a lot of billionaires of American and western European extraction just aren't interested in, even if they have the same level of wealth.
I assume it has something to do with patriarchal societies and how women in these locales perceive each other. They have higher beauty standards to maintain and must look their best at all times: their best also meaning a certain attention to cosmetic modifications, and runway and cultural trends. For the men, it manifests itself more in collecting the latest vehicles and electronic gadgets.
I have been in these circles and agree completely.
But that doesn't answer who is buying them in Northern Virginia.
I agree with the OP - i am fascinated by stores like these existing in areas like DC that don't really have that same vibe as Paris.
To the people saying "oh if your DH makes $1m as an exec, then that's who".
Because i'm a woman who makes well over $1m. And my husband makes another $1m. And I couldn't bring myself to buy stuff at that price point, and i'm not cheap. And i'm not going to events or even know of events in DC where stuff like this would make sense to own.