Favorite Chanel YouTubers?

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I do not even subscribe to her channel and quite frankly I am afraid to! I am afraid thru technology H can find out who is!! I don't want to get banned!!!
OMG LOL! I don't think H has that capacity but I woudn't be surprised they ban people or have internal profiles where they write-up all their clients that post on social media. Thought it was interesting how she made the point about certain influencers just getting offered bags to buy instantly, versus regular people having to have long purchase histories to be offered non-quota bags. It's good that she is being treated well at Chanel.
 
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I love Sophie shohet but her video collection video gave me anxiety! The way she stores her bags worries me about color transfer (ie white Chanel sandwiches between black and pink Chanel bags lol)
It just shows that she owns too many bags and can't keep a handle on them. It doesn't help that she has all these videos about "bags for under 1k pound" plus the free bags from her sponsorships with farfetch.

What she says about ig profiles with people who have "bag rooms" has some truth, especially if you live in a high density city i.e. London. Less applicable if you have a large house in say, texas.
 
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OMG LOL! I don't think H has that capacity but I woudn't be surprised they ban people or have internal profiles where they write-up all their clients that post on social media. Thought it was interesting how she made the point about certain influencers just getting offered bags to buy instantly, versus regular people having to have long purchase histories to be offered non-quota bags. It's good that she is being treated well at Chanel.
I'm curious how personal shoppers are able to do the same thing: buy and sell for a mark up. Is it because they're doing it discreetly vs a youtuber who openly does the same thing?
 
On topic, I've been really enjoying Cassie and Amelia Rose. I appreciate that they buy funky things that they truly love and that reflect their personalities, even if hardly any of those things are to my personal taste.
OH! i love these two ladies as well. Both ladies who I would love to go shopping with! and I agree, they are very genuine (IMO) and express their personalities in an infectious way!
 
I'm curious how personal shoppers are able to do the same thing: buy and sell for a mark up. Is it because they're doing it discreetly vs a youtuber who openly does the same thing?
I bet the SAs try to determine who is a personal shopper. They definitely have internal profiles of shoppers, especially the ones that go frequently and are say buying shoes or other accessories in various sizing.
 
Can you give us all the Cliffs Notes version? Don’t know if I can watch the entire video.
It seems that Hermes sent her a warning letter because she tried to resell Hermes lipstick on a Facebook group. Then she explained herself to them and said the color didn’t suit her and since it’s non refundable she decided to sell online.
I can’t believe she tried to sell a used lipstick? Why would anyone ever buy that.
She also mentioned people she know received similar letters for selling on fb groups.

Then she sold a garden party that she bought online and posted it for sale before she even received it in the mail. And someone reported that post, so she got another letter. The second letter was dated May 2022 and the first warning was October 2020. They told her they won’t sell her any more items online or in boutique. She continued reselling for 2 years after her first warning.
She’s also attacking anyone on her comments who is not on her side lol. Overall it’s a mess and she’s been buying from Hermes online after the whole issue last year.
If you go on her Instagram she’s currently reselling brand new Hermes shoes from this season.
 
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I don't think Hermes wants anyone to be a reseller. It wouldn't be surprising if they train their SAs on how to spot resellers.
I wonder what their criteria is to see who is a reseller vs a personal shopper. I'm following someone on Instagram who does both. She didn't seem to have any issues with Hermes vs Purseonfleek (I had a look at her Instagram store. It didn't seem to have a lot of items for sale. Just maybe one or two items from Hermes and then scarves from louis vuitton. Didn't seem excessive to me, to warrant the letter from Hermes).
 
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I don't think Hermes wants anyone to be a reseller. It wouldn't be surprising if they train their SAs on how to spot resellers.

probably do. My SA will off-handedly ask how come I didn't wear my K (my only QB so far) if I go to the boutique w/ a Chanel. I think she's trying to see if I still have the bag since I'm a relatively new client. If I sold that bag within a few months of getting it (I haven't and don't plan to ever) I don't think I would get another offer.
 
I think a good discussion topic: People who purchase anything and everything they are asked to by the SA only to get a B or K. Does it not make more sense to just go to second hand and exactly get what you want no wait.

I will post on Hermes thread !!

I will not purchase 10K worth of stuff I do NOT like just to be offered a bag. I do shop there very very often 40 K a year on average organically on stuff I actually want and have not thank god been asked to buy specific things for a bag. Further more I have not even asked for a bag more than once from a store I have since moved away from due to relocation.
I tried to delete this since I already posted on Hermes chat. I guess I don't have that option.
 
Can anyone share some information about the trouble between the YouTubers Caitlin Pawlowski and Connor's Closet? I must have missed what has been going on there. In a Q&A in his Insta stories Connor got some questions about it but didn't really answer them (which I liked). There were questions like "Did she apologize for stirring the pot?" or "Why didn't she apologize?" and so on.
 
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