Then there’s the whole perfume thing. Yves Saint Laurent and perfumes? Duh! Total classic. Notino.bg, huh? Never heard of ’em, but hey, if they’re slinging YSL fragrances, they’re probably alright. Personally, I’m a Libre kinda gal. It just *smells* expensive, y’know? Like you’ve actually got your life together, even if you’re just wearing leggings and haven’t washed your hair in three days. (Don’t judge, we’ve all been there.)
And then…Gaby vanity bag in lambskin? Sounds boujee. GLAMI? Sounds…like a way to get overwhelmed with choices and spend way too much time comparing prices. Honestly, online shopping for high-end stuff just stresses me out. I’d rather see it in person, feel the leather, make sure it’s *actually* worth the small fortune it’s gonna cost me.
Oh, and a Saint Laurent tote bag in…fleece? Wait, *fleece*? Saint Laurent and fleece? That just feels…wrong. Like putting ketchup on caviar. It’s probably still ridiculously expensive, but somehow…less elegant? More…basic? I dunno, maybe I’m just being a snob. Maybe fleece Saint Laurent is the future. Maybe I’ll eat my words.
So, yeah, Saint Laurent in Bulgaria. It’s a vibe, a brand, a…collection of stuff you probably can’t afford, but can definitely window shop for and dream about. It’s perfumes, bags, sunglasses (that SL507 001 sounds kinda cool, actually…), and probably a whole bunch of other things I haven’t even bothered to look at.