The first thing that popped up was this weird mix of stuff about “designer-inspired handbags” and some pre-owned BVLGARI on FARFETCH. Makes you wonder, are we talking about knock-offs here? Or are we talking about, like, “Brandless” as a competitor *making* bags *similar* to BVLGARI? See, that’s where it gets messy in my head.
Then, I saw something about Brandless luggage being “chic.” Okay, travel bags are cool, but does that even relate to BVLGARI? Maybe they’re branching out? Or maybe the search engine is just throwing random stuff at me because “Brandless” and “bags” are keywords. Honestly, Google’s algorithm can be a real pain sometimes.
And then, BAM! Straight up BVLGARI bags. “Explore the wide range of leather handmade bags and find your ideal accessory for any occasion.” Like, are we back to the *real* BVLGARI now? Is “Brandless” just a red herring? I’m starting to feel like I’m chasing my tail.
So, here’s my take: I think the “Brandless BVLGARI Bag” thing is probably a combination of a couple of things.
1. People searching for “BVLGARI inspired” or “BVLGARI dupe” bags are also seeing results for the brand “Brandless” because they *also* sell bags. Search engines, bless their little silicon hearts, aren’t always the smartest.
2. There *might* be some “pre-owned” or “vintage” BVLGARI bags being marketed with ambiguous phrasing. You know, playing on the brand name without *actually* being affiliated. That happens all the time. Sneaky, sneaky!