Anyone a Loewe VIC/VIP?

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Curious what is the annual spend to reach any status?

I’m curious about all brands actually, I feel like we spend an obscene amount of money at Loewe, Chanel, Cartier and Hublot (and NM but they’re not a boutique and DH won’t use their credit card) and only 1 of them really “treats” us.
 
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Curious what is the annual spend to reach any status?

I’m curious about all brands actually, I feel like we spend an obscene amount of money at Loewe, Chanel, Cartier and Hublot (and NM but they’re not a boutique and DH won’t use their credit card) and only 1 of them really “treats” us.
I heard it’s really easy (comparatively) for Loewe - probably the VIC treatment starts at 20-25k spend annually but I’m guessing there are also different tiers eg if you buy every season or RTW rather than say just during the Ghibli collabs. I know the top spenders in Singapore got invited to attend the runway show in PFW and so on (which we are clearly not in the same tier).
 
I was also wondering about the annual spend and I am a little surprised that it's this high at Loewe. Anyone has any info on Europe? And are there more tiers than just VIC/VIP. Always love to hear all the details:biggrin:
 
IMG_0201.jpegIMG_0202.jpegIMG_0203.jpegIMG_0204.jpegReceived a mid autumn festival gift yesterday while accompanying our friend to pick up the new flow runners she bought. It is a wooden top this year plus four pastries - not exactly mooncakes from what I see - and strangely no ingredient list to be found anywhere. Pretty well built top but the basket is a bit low quality if I’m being absolutely honest - the prior years with actual wooden boxes are much nicer.
 
View attachment 6058317View attachment 6058318View attachment 6058319View attachment 6058320Received a mid autumn festival gift yesterday while accompanying our friend to pick up the new flow runners she bought. It is a wooden top this year plus four pastries - not exactly mooncakes from what I see - and strangely no ingredient list to be found anywhere. Pretty well built top but the basket is a bit low quality if I’m being absolutely honest - the prior years with actual wooden boxes are much nicer.
They keep giving these useless things. I’m actually hoping they forget to call me for it. 😂 I’ve thrown out the previous years gifts. All the big useless wood boxes that take up half the apartment. Whhhhyyyyy… sigh…
 
View attachment 6058317View attachment 6058318View attachment 6058319View attachment 6058320Received a mid autumn festival gift yesterday while accompanying our friend to pick up the new flow runners she bought. It is a wooden top this year plus four pastries - not exactly mooncakes from what I see - and strangely no ingredient list to be found anywhere. Pretty well built top but the basket is a bit low quality if I’m being absolutely honest - the prior years with actual wooden boxes are much nicer.
No ingredient list!!! I thought it was legally required in Singapore!!! On the other hand, some VIPs in Hong Kong get the same gift with the ingredient list in Chinese. Here are the links of the photos of the list (I am not sure if Google translate can read the words but you can give it a try). According to the photos, the pastries were made in Hong Kong. (Not sure if those you got in Singapore were also from HK.)

--> the complete list

--> a close up with some words missing

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I got the pastries today too, without the spinning toy and the bamboo basket. Does it mean I am in another tier, haha? (Somehow I don't need to struggle between storing them and throwing them away. 🤣) And I don't have the ingredient list either.
 
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No ingredient list!!! I thought it was legally required in Singapore!!! On the other hand, some VIPs in Hong Kong get the same gift with the ingredient list in Chinese. Here are the links of the photos of the list (I am not sure if Google translate can read the words but you can give it a try). According to the photos, the pastries were made in Hong Kong. (Not sure if those you got in Singapore were also from HK.)

--> the complete list

--> a close up with some words missing

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I got the pastries today too, without the spinning toy and the bamboo basket. Does it mean I am in another tier, haha? (Somehow I don't need to struggle between storing them and throwing them away. 🤣) And I don't have the ingredient list either.
Turns out the ingredient list is stuck on the base of the individual mooncakes. Haha. But thanks for sending over the image! The mooncakes are different in Singapore and it’s just red bean or green bean, the HK one has four flavors it seems.
 
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