Can someone please explain to a newbie-- is a Birkin or Kelly only considered 'Candy' if it has a different bright color on the inside than it has on the outside? Or would a Kiwi birkin with Kiwi interior be considered Candy colored as well?
Also, etain doesn't seem like very candy-ish color to me instinctively-- does Candy refer to something other than color?
Me thought it was any of the bright colors: lime, kiwi, rose tyrien, etc. They are always in epsom. Those with different color interiors are called eclat, if I'm not mistaken. (If I am, I will get set right by those who know the secret handshake [that's another thread here that had me lol.])