I've seen the medium Granville in white, but never the polochon. It's hard to tell because I've seen different variations of the Granville bag (canvas, ostrich, and etc) in a plethora of colors. The website does show it in mink grey, but not white. So I'm a bit weary because the image is from a seller. The bag does appear to be authentic to me. Would just like confirmation from a Dior pro like you 'AverageJoe'
The question is, where does philipmommy get all this authentic Dior bags to sell far below boutique price? I am starting to doubt their authenticity since she gave a totally different answer as to the bags provenience to me and to DiorDudeBro.I'm not really a Dior pro. I'm more like a severe Dior addict
If the seller is Philipmommy from Ebay (here is the polochon in pink from this seller: http://www.ebay.com/itm/AUTHENTIC-N...829?pt=US_CSA_WH_Handbags&hash=item2a33be198d) then it is authentic. The seller takes the same type of picture in front of a mirror on the ledge of the fireplace or something like that, so that's why I'm assuming that the seller of the white Granville is the same seller.
I'm not really a Dior pro. I'm more like a severe Dior addict
If the seller is Philipmommy from Ebay (here is the polochon in pink from this seller: http://www.ebay.com/itm/AUTHENTIC-N...829?pt=US_CSA_WH_Handbags&hash=item2a33be198d) then it is authentic. The seller takes the same type of picture in front of a mirror on the ledge of the fireplace or something like that, so that's why I'm assuming that the seller of the white Granville is the same seller.
hahaha just read my profile on here. I'm a Dior addict too. I might risk buying the white polochon and having it authenticated on here. I will open a case against the seller if it's fake. No harm in trying.