Home News Fashion advisor explains why buying this $4,000 luxury tote bag is not... News Fashion advisor explains why buying this $4,000 luxury tote bag is not worth the investment: ‘Giving fancy grocery bag…’ By styloux - December 24, 2025 25 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Luxury buys often double as status symbols – but where should you draw the line between logos and functionality? Olga explains why this tote may disappoint. RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR News I Asked a Fashion Designer What to Wear in Italy This Summer—16 Maximalist Styles That Should Be on Your Radar News CULTURE CURRENT-Gabriela Hearst on designing for soccer’s biggest stage News D fashion design wow talent scouts from Paris, NY with Ram horn bags, cowboy boots trimmed in birch bark, sexy leather accessories News The Petrolhead Corner – Toyota Makes It Six At Le Mans, Beating BMW and Cadillac To The Line News Veteran designer James Ferreira says old Bollywood stars never asked for free outfits: ‘People were so well-mannered’ News The Watches That Transformed the Sports Watch into a Luxury Icon (Including a Very Special Rolex) LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement -APLICATIONS 27 Basics, Beauty Products, and Accessories That Are Coming on Every... styloux - May 9, 2026 0 They're almost as essential as a passport. Man pleads guilty after robbing Birkdale Village jewelry store with sledgehammer March 7, 2026 Old Navy’s First-Ever Designer Collaboration Is Here, Featuring Affordable Remakes of... October 28, 2025 Blancpain Ladybird Tribute: seven unique pieces homage to Marilyn Monroe June 2, 2026 HOT NEWS Designer handbag store coming soon to Fort Worth’s University Park Village News Fashion advisor explains why buying this $4,000 luxury tote bag is... Are you overpaying for a lab-grown diamond? DISTURBING NEW TREND: ‘Snatch and grab’ jewelry thefts on the rise