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Image 1 — Loewe really said “why should a bag look like a bag?”
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Loewe really said “why should a bag look like a bag?”

Loewe’s Paula’s Ibiza bags are getting weirder and somehow… I’m into it.

There’s a watering can, a strawberry, a little bird with wild hair, and then this artichoke bag that genuinely looks like someone picked it out of the produce aisle and added a chain.

The artichoke one is probably my favorite. The outside is covered in soft leather “leaves,” and you can carry it with the chain or remove it and use it as a clutch. Completely impractical, but also weirdly beautiful.

I’m not sure I’d actually spend thousands on a bag shaped like a vegetable, but if I saw someone carrying this in real life I would absolutely stare.

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18 vintage Chanel ads that still look insanely good today

I can stare at old Chanel campaign images forever.

The black and white tailoring, tweed sets, hats, gloves, pearls, gold buttons… everything feels so polished, but never boring.

What gets me most is how recognizable the Chanel language already was in these images. You could remove the logo and I’d probably still know exactly what I was looking at.

And some of these outfits honestly don’t feel dated at all. I would still wear the black-and-white sets, the houndstooth jackets and that red coat today.

Which one would you pick?

u/CulturalStranger8413 — 2 days ago

I did not expect to like LV menswear this much

I randomly came across some detail shots from the Louis Vuitton SS26 menswear show and ended up loving the accessories way more than I expected.

That green clutch immediately caught my eye — the deep green, gold hardware and trunk-like details make it feel so rich without looking overly flashy.

I also really like how much personality there is across the bags this season: stripes, embroidery, charms, unusual shapes… even the more classic pieces feel a little less predictable.

I honestly didn’t expect LV to be the collection I’d keep coming back to.

Which bag from the show caught your eye first?

u/CulturalStranger8413 — 4 days ago

Copying outfits from the girls who always get it right

Sometimes I don’t want to overthink an outfit — I just want to see a look I love and copy the formula.

These are exactly that kind of inspiration for me: simple pieces, good proportions, and one detail that makes the whole outfit feel finished.

I’m especially into the blazer + jeans, the white look with blue shoes, and the suede jacket combo.

Which one would you copy first?

u/CulturalStranger8413 — 4 days ago

Belts might be the most underrated part of an outfit

My waist isn’t tiny at all, but I still love wearing belts.

A good belt can completely change the proportions of an outfit — define the waist, break up a simple look, and make even basics feel much more intentional.

Lately I’ve been loving both the very minimal styles and the ones with more statement hardware.

Do you prefer a subtle belt, or one that becomes part of the outfit itself?

u/CulturalStranger8413 — 5 days ago

I think bag charms are half the outfit at this point

I used to think a good bag didn’t need much else, but lately I’m completely converted. A scarf, a few charms, pearls, even something a little silly can make the same bag feel totally different.

I especially love the contrast of a very classic bag with playful charms — somehow it makes it feel more personal instead of less polished.

Which style are you into: clean and minimal, or the more-is-more charm overload?

If you want the exact style or price of anything in the photos, just screenshot the one you mean and use the contact info in the pinned post.

u/CulturalStranger8413 — 5 days ago

Which jewelry stack would you actually wear?

I’ve been playing around with different bracelet + ring combinations and can’t decide which direction I like more.

Some are more colorful and playful, others feel cleaner and more classic.

If you had to pick one from these 9, which would you choose?

u/CulturalStranger8413 — 6 days ago

Does black + gold ever feel too coordinated, or is this exactly why it works?

I’ve been really into black and gold lately, and this combination feels so good to me.

The soft black bag, square-toe heels, and little gold details all tie together without needing much else.

Would you wear everything together, or break it up with a different bag or shoe?

u/CulturalStranger8413 — 6 days ago

Quick update 💕

I’ve been getting a lot of questions about the brands, prices, and pieces I post, and I may not be able to reply to everyone here.

📱 Reach me directly: +86 181 0029 8737

Just send me the piece you’re asking about — happy to help with details, sizing, or styles. 🤍

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u/CulturalStranger8413 — 6 days ago