Favorite Chanel YouTubers?

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I follow sophie shohet, maria draganova, Romina Rose May (she vlogs new collection) , sasa zoe, mel in melbourne - previous posts might have few more recommendations

I follow all these ladies except Romina Rose. I really like Sasa she is very kind and I hope she doesn’t change later as her channel grows. I don’t like hellocatwalk and I don’t even know why lol. I have heard from ladies here saying she is a reseller or personal shopper ?
 
I'm curious if between the price increases (not just Chanel but many companies) and the recent scandal around Tamara if luxury youtubers will die down a bit. I'm not sure the latter will really affect things long term, I recall there being some speculation when Kim Kardashian dealt with her robbery as well but she went back to business as usual.

I did find it interesting how many youtubers were making videos about that this week. I didn't watch many but I have felt like recently the videos I see listed are always saying the same thing. "Tired of quality issues? Buy these! (probably sponsored cheaper bags)" "How to be safe and buy luxe!" "Price increases and why it's not a bag thing!" (always stated by people who have an extensive or complete collection lol)

I used to really liked Isabelle's style and I do appreciate her curation videos for other bag collectors, but I feel she has gone back and forth too much on being complete with her collection and buying tons of random stuff. To each their own, but I do feel weird about that given the past year created an entire market of resellers taking over. I recently discovered the Real Shakeen and her videos tend to be long, but they're casual and not over produced so they are nice when doing chores or cooking.
I like Isabelle’s style too specially the curating videos helping other ladies. I think she, just like many others (Amy, Kat, Maria D etc) have gone suddenly crazy to try and score a B or a K. In the mean time, they find themselves buying just random items maybe to make videos ‍♀️ lol. I was happy to see Amy and Isabelle still found their love back for Chanel and they both bought gray bags;). I like Jasleen (The real Shakeen) she is super nice.
 
Amelia Rose's Closet and Carol Chan are two new favorites for me as well!
Still LOVE Dayle's Addiction as well.

Caitlin P. and Cassie, and Emma also remain super entertaining for me.

I'm lukewarm on Alyssa Lenore, though I'm not sure why. I think I knew too many mean girls like her (not saying she's mean, but she has a vibe that reminds me of the bullies I knew growing up) growing up and I have trauma, so watching her is triggering for me.

Chase Amie , Lv Lover CC , and Mel and Melbourne make me uncomfortable because I look at their bag collecting and I think to myself, "oh my god! hoarder, I am looking at someone with a mental health issue (either an addiction to shopping, to handbags, or to making youtube videos, I'm not sure which, maybe all three, but it's kind of alarming...no one needs this much stuff in their lives, please do some other content other than shopping, please, for your own sake and for mine! Tell me about the wear and tear on your bags something, how you style them, how you use them, when and for what functions, how they travel, etc... jeez.)" TBH, Isabelle's style is getting there for me, too. She sold a bunch of stuff in early 2020, but now it's all hauls and unboxings again, and it's like... okay, calm down.

I agree with a lot of what others have said about Colorful Noir. I can only take so much moralistic money-saving blather when I'm here on lux youtube to watch someone else talk about bags so I can live vicariously through them.
I am not picking on you Glenda I promise It’s just that reading your comment and the other ladies here, it’s funny how you all feel about Mel, Charis and Chase Amie, made me think how interesting that we all see things so differently. I see their collections, probably the same as seeing Tiffany’s from TRHOD, or Kim K, or any other person that loves and enjoys handbags and shoes lol.

I agree about Alyssa... I used to like her a lot, not even her context on IG anymore:/

agree about Colorful Noir, omg it bothered me when she first started changing her channel direction, I felt she was always attacking Chanel (Chanel is not worth $, quality issues, don’t but Chanel ) you don’t like the brand, we get it, that’s perfectly fine... pls move on!

I follow also all the other you tubers ;)
 
When colourful noir first came out, I commented in her earlier video that she is a breath of fresh air. Now when her videos appear in my feed, I totally skip them as I already get it on her messages. No longer feel fresh nor interesting that's worth my time.

I now enjoy "Shorts" YouTube videos. Straight to the point and then I get on with my life.
 
I don’t understand the massive hoarding/compulsive shopping that comes with the massive hauls. It just seems so completely wasteful and out of touch. I particularly can’t stand the ones that advertise/brag how $$$ the haul is in the title. Recently one of the Youtubers mentioned on her stories on Instagram that she buys stuff and then sells/donates them as she is literally just unboxing and showing people as part of her job. I find that incredibly wasteful.

My favorite Youtuber that nobody has mentioned yet is Black and Gold Style. She mainly does fine jewelry (VCA, Cartier, some Bulgari vlogs) and Chanel bags. I like her the best because she feels very authentic and although she buys, she is very curated and purposeful about her choices.
 
When colourful noir first came out, I commented in her earlier video that she is a breath of fresh air. Now when her videos appear in my feed, I totally skip them as I already get it on her messages. No longer feel fresh nor interesting that's worth my time.

I now enjoy "Shorts" YouTube videos. Straight to the point and then I get on with my life.

She was great for me last year when I needed a voice of reason to snap me out of a new bag obsession I’d get when I was bored in lockdown.

I’m thankful for her lessons and messages through her videos but it’s become so repetitive that, to me, it seemed like she switched from over-spending to over-saving. It was like just two extremes.

I unsubscribed but I would go back to some of her older videos when I need to listen to good advice to keep me grounded.
 
I don’t understand the massive hoarding/compulsive shopping that comes with the massive hauls. It just seems so completely wasteful and out of touch. I particularly can’t stand the ones that advertise/brag how $$$ the haul is in the title. Recently one of the Youtubers mentioned on her stories on Instagram that she buys stuff and then sells/donates them as she is literally just unboxing and showing people as part of her job. I find that incredibly wasteful.

My favorite Youtuber that nobody has mentioned yet is Black and Gold Style. She mainly does fine jewelry (VCA, Cartier, some Bulgari vlogs) and Chanel bags. I like her the best because she feels very authentic and although she buys, she is very curated and purposeful about her choices.

I remember one YouTuber mentioning on her IG stories a few years back wondering why others would put "$XXXXX Haul" in the title as she found it strange/odd and wouldn't personally do that. Then, this year on her recent haul video, she put "My $XXXXX Haul" in the title. I'd thought about asking her in private out of curiosity :D, then I went "Nah, she doesn't owe me an explanation," and actually enjoyed the video, Lol :D My impression on this kind of eye-catching title video is that it's just to attract the attention and encourage the audience to click on the video to get views, not to brag.

Black and Gold Style is also one of my favorite YouTubers. Her collection is just beautiful!
 
I don’t understand the massive hoarding/compulsive shopping that comes with the massive hauls. It just seems so completely wasteful and out of touch. I particularly can’t stand the ones that advertise/brag how $$$ the haul is in the title. Recently one of the Youtubers mentioned on her stories on Instagram that she buys stuff and then sells/donates them as she is literally just unboxing and showing people as part of her job. I find that incredibly wasteful.

My favorite Youtuber that nobody has mentioned yet is Black and Gold Style. She mainly does fine jewelry (VCA, Cartier, some Bulgari vlogs) and Chanel bags. I like her the best because she feels very authentic and although she buys, she is very curated and purposeful about her choices.

Agree! Shea Whitney is one of them, doing Target, Amazon, Walmart hauls all the time because she's their ambassador, I think. She mentions she does donate the items out.

To me, I just find it tough to think that every season (spring, summer, fall, winter), they keep buying clothes ...where do they all store them or use them. Do they throw/donate it out only after 1 season? That's so wasteful and definitely we feed into the landfill, no doubt.
 
Agree! Shea Whitney is one of them, doing Target, Amazon, Walmart hauls all the time because she's their ambassador, I think. She mentions she does donate the items out.

To me, I just find it tough to think that every season (spring, summer, fall, winter), they keep buying clothes ...where do they all store them or use them. Do they throw/donate it out only after 1 season? That's so wasteful and definitely we feed into the landfill, no doubt.
Agree. And I used to like Shea when she was a smaller Youtuber but now I find her incredibly annoying. Her personality seemed to triple once she got more popular.
 
I don’t understand the massive hoarding/compulsive shopping that comes with the massive hauls. It just seems so completely wasteful and out of touch. I particularly can’t stand the ones that advertise/brag how $$$ the haul is in the title. Recently one of the Youtubers mentioned on her stories on Instagram that she buys stuff and then sells/donates them as she is literally just unboxing and showing people as part of her job. I find that incredibly wasteful.

My favorite Youtuber that nobody has mentioned yet is Black and Gold Style. She mainly does fine jewelry (VCA, Cartier, some Bulgari vlogs) and Chanel bags. I like her the best because she feels very authentic and although she buys, she is very curated and purposeful about her choices.

Black & Gold Style resides in my country - so in some content i can relate. Yes i think she is not too commercial and pretty level headed.
 
Black & Gold Style resides in my country - so in some content i can relate. Yes i think she is not too commercial and pretty level headed.
Her collection is mainly classic flaps.. which she says is the only bag she loves and i appreciate that she is being real and not buying stuff just to return/sell.

and recently she has paused buying bags and is concentrating on jewellery!
 
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