Paris trip for Hermes

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For info and questions on US customs please post on the thread below: post https://forum.purseblog.com/threads/us-customs-discussion-airports-importing.905560/

Detaxing (to US from Europe) https://forum.purseblog.com/threads/best-way-to-detax-after-h-in-europe.178302/

or non-US destinations: https://forum.purseblog.com/threads/does-h-store-paris-wants-to-ship.605014/page-3

For questions relating to prices https://forum.purseblog.com/threads/reference-hermes-current-prices.102567/page-357

For traveling with boxes https://forum.purseblog.com/threads...me-hermes-boxes-when-traveling.1044553/page-5




I will leave this reminder as a sticky because tthis is often a thread that new members (or new Hermès lovers) post on - hopefully temporarily.
 
Yes! I heard it is the height of rudeness to go straight into conversation without the salutation. This is not commonly known to Americans, most think a nod and a smile will do, but it does not.
I would say even in a lot of US cities, it’s expected to say a “good morning, how’s it going/how are you?” before jumping into whatever it is that is the main topic.

But I have been met with ….”I’m here..” lol

Staying OT, I really enjoy hearing about the success stories but equally or even more, I appreciate hearing the disappointments. It keeps things realistic. Chances are definitely not in our favor.

I can’t wait to try my luck next time I go to The City of Light.
 
It is logical to hate Hermes and not locations , but that doesn’t make my experience with Hermes in Paris not validated to hate Paris . The whole trip there was a waste of time regarding why I even went there in the first place , to shop . To secure a handbag that I cannot receive in the states . Also , other handbags I cannot get in the states . I’ve already done the sights and all of the other crap you go to cities for . I loved Paris before and now I hate it because of my most recent experience. It wasn’t solely because of Hermes ( which is the biggest part of why I hate the city now ) . Didn’t you read any other peoples most recent posts with their “ wonderful “ success stories . I appreciate the people who have posted their sadness and unsatisfactory experiences more. The system is BROKEN and not fair .

I plan on continuing with my fabulous attitude towards the brand at my local store and I will see what happens , so thank you for your well wishes and wonderful insights to MY “ Hermes Journey “ .
Do you have any personal insights from yours you’d like to share ? Have you just had the most positive experience at every boutique you’ve been to ? I’d love to hear
I'm sorry but surely Paris is more than just the retail? How about the jardins, the Lourve, the Eiffel Tower and other sights/sounds/general atmosphere? I'd get that you'd hate Paris if you had a horrible experience with the city itself, but just the shopping part...

I think most TPFers would concur that being disappointed is only natural, but to attach so much emotions to material purchases is a tad worrisome. Don't expect a system to be fair - it doesn't have the ability to discern or dish out fairness. I do wish you luck in being able to purchase your dream bag sooner than later.
 
Sharing my experience going to all three stores in Paris last week! I was there for a week, but went into Hermes only 2 days. Gonna try to be as detailed as possible, so bear with me! :smile:

Tried the lottery every single day and did not get an appointment. I did not receive any rejection emails either towards the end of the week, which seems to be in line with others in this thread.

What I purchased:
  1. Tailored Black Pants
  2. Sunglass pouch
  3. Loop wallet in multi-color way
Sevres (1st Day):
What I wore: Tailored pants and a white blouse with my kelly 32
Walked in and waited roughly 5-10 min to get helped in the leather department. Found the sunglass pouch in the new season colors (Yuca on the outside and Sun on the inside) so I just grabbed it. Went up to the bag desk and asked if I could get an appointment. The SA went to go talk to the manager and said that he was going to try and get me in but not very likely since it was already 4:30 PM. They didn't have spots so I was told to come back the next day to try again.

George V (2nd Day):
What I wore: Head-to-toe Hermes RTW (no hermes bag)
Walked in to just browse and grab some fun SLG. Was helped by a very unhelpful and displeased SA, but I did like the wallet so I just bought it. Asked for bags and she told me that I needed an appointment, even if it was non-quota. I went to go see some RTW but not much was available in my size so I left.

FSH (2nd Day):
What I wore: Same day as George V
I ended up walking towards FSH so I popped in. Went straight to RTW and bought the pants I've been looking for in my size! Went downstairs and asked about a bag appointment. The SA was very kindly informed me that there was nothing available today.

George V (2nd Day):
What I wore: Same day as George V
Ended up being near George V and it was raining so I decided to walk in again. Went to the bag department and asked someone who looked like a manager if they had any non-quota bags. The 'manager' looking person told one of the SAs to help me out. He asked what non-quota bags I was interested in, so I said Mini Bolide or Mini Lindy. They offered me a Bolide Epsom 25 in Mauve Sylvester and said that they were out of the mini bolide and the mini lindy. He also said that if there were any other non-quota I was interested in, he does have a few and could check for me. I did not ask since I knew I was not interested in purchasing any other bags!

My personal takeaway: I tried when I had the time and only purchased items I actually loved. Although I was a bit sad initially about not getting a leather appointment, I left Paris not feeling like I had overspent my money or my time. Every experience is different, but just go in with your love for the brand! If you feel even a little like something doesn't feel right, don't buy it.

As far as actual tips for Hermes shopping goes:
  • Try and identify who looks kind of like a 'manager' - sometimes you can kind of just tell that they are more 'senior'(?). I found that most lower level SAs will just say no, but the managers will have the power to say yes if they want to.
  • I also do think how you dress does matter. If you are in their RTW, great. But honestly, just looking put together and wearing their scarves, accessories or even little goods to show that you love the brand I think is important. I think they are just looking for signs that you are already a fan and a loyal customer to the brand.
  • They seem to change out their SAs during the day as well. Visiting earlier than later in the day had new SAs helping out, and that helped me ask for bags again without annoying the same ones!

Hopefully this is helpful! Happy to answer any questions :smile:

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Thank you for sharing your story! I’m so jealous of the Mauve Sylvestre (one of my top fav colors). Going to Paris in April and am hoping to meet an SA that would be fun shopping with! Would you say that Severes and FH had more RTW options?
 
Thank you for sharing your story! I’m so jealous of the Mauve Sylvestre (one of my top fav colors). Going to Paris in April and am hoping to meet an SA that would be fun shopping with! Would you say that Severes and FH had more RTW options?
My pleasure! I would say in the order of FSH > Sevres > George V. They were also good about telling you which stores had which sizes, so I would start with FSH (largest inventory), then figure out where you need to buy what!
 
My pleasure! I would say in the order of FSH > Sevres > George V. They were also good about telling you which stores had which sizes, so I would start with FSH (largest inventory), then figure out where you need to buy what!
Awesome thanks! Yeah, I’m kinda worried because I’m short and petite (5’0) that they may not have many things in my size. That’s the issue I’m running into at my home store in the US that has very limited stock.
 
Congratulations! Would love to see a pic of your new birkin :smile:

Hi Ladies,
Returning home from Paris, and had some time for updates while on my flight back (toddler is now sleeping). Here’s my journey in detail. I want to say anytime I read the stories here, I feel inspired but equally sympathize and appreciate the realness and feelings of disappointment.
My husband, son and I arrived in Paris on a Monday. We had been already playing the lottery since the prior Saturday with all three passports, every day 10:30 on the dot. Our total stay was four days, for non of which we got an appointment. We never even received a rejection email. During our stay, we did the usual and store hopped from FSH to George V. Sevres was out of the way for us, and I only walked in once. It was beautiful to see but so large, the leather desk associate was pretty indifferent to me so I didn’t bother returning there. In total, we visited FSH 2x a day mid morning and afternoon in between our sight seeing activities! The store was incredibly busy. We got told no so many times but after two days, you start to recognize faces, and I think they remembered us since we came with my son in stroller.
Even though we got rejected on all our days, we always addressed the leather desk associates in french with a “bonjour madame or monseur”. After they told us no, we asked if there was a better time to come back. One of the ladies was so nice and told us there’s basically no point to come in the morning, since that’s when they try to get everybody in with appointments before their flights. She said between 2-3pm was the best time, since people would cancel appointments if they had to fly out. One of the days, we tried late in the afternoon around 5, 5:30 but you could tell they were finishing for the day and would not take anyone in. So - sweet spot at FSH was 2-3pm.
On our last day, my husband son and I went one final time to FSH straight to the leather desk. Again, we were told no, but we both began explaining how we are leaving Paris, have been trying all week, it’s our anniversary (10 years) and that we’ve been unsuccessful with the lottery. I told him I really wanted to leave with something special and get my dream bag. He asked me which one and I said Birkin 30/35. He asked me to put my name in his phone so he can look up my purchase history in Paris ( i had none). I explained I have a purchase history in US (started my H journey last year -belt, scarves, and a couple mens ties). Also want to say I have a great relationship with my local Hermes SA, and even reached out to her for appointment help, however she told me they’re not able to.
Back at FSH, we hovered around the leather desk, and overheard the lady in front explaining how her friend has an appointment but is running late. That same lady, also asked if “she can make a purchase for her friend, with a picture of her passport”. The leather desk associate likely caught on and realized her friend is never coming, and that this lady had friends playing the lottery for her while she’s in Paris. She went to the side, and that’s when he asked me once again to put my details in his phone and went to speak with another associate or manager at this point, who recognized us from our previous days. They chatted and afterwards he came up to us and said the magic words “follow me”. We took the elevator to the last floor (with stroller still) and he had us wait in a really nice area, it looked like jewelry and something else. The SA came to me and asked me for preference and i told him Birkin 30, but am willing to get 35, in brown, black, neutrals or a pink/red pop of color. I was not picky on the leather but asked the hardware to be gold. He left, and after some time came back with a big box. He said “this isn’t the color you asked for”, at which point I got worried, and said they had run out of b30s and this was a 35. He opened the bag, and it was a gorgeous b35 gold hardware tourillion clemence leather in nata color. I was in love, I was really worried about accepting a color I didn’t like, but this creamy off white is stunning in person. I am so happy and fortunate to have gotten this appointment but honestly IMO it comes down to shear luck, if you are there at the right time when someone else is running late for their appointments. I won’t even go in details about outfits, because although we were dressed nicely, it wasn’t anything too fancy. I also don’t travel with my engagement ring or any jewelry, only a love bracelet, so again, nothing flashy.

In summary, I still can’t believe this all happened and didn’t fully live in the moment bc I didn’t want to get my hopes up. On the even brighter side, for four days, we explored the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Versailles, and ate at Relais de l’ Entrecôte. Bought a cheap check in luggage for my box, though I’m not sure if I should bring it to the states.

Now I would love your opinions on twillies and care tips for this beauty

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Hi Ladies,
Returning home from Paris, and had some time for updates while on my flight back (toddler is now sleeping). Here’s my journey in detail. I want to say anytime I read the stories here, I feel inspired but equally sympathize and appreciate the realness and feelings of disappointment.
My husband, son and I arrived in Paris on a Monday. We had been already playing the lottery since the prior Saturday with all three passports, every day 10:30 on the dot. Our total stay was four days, for non of which we got an appointment. We never even received a rejection email. During our stay, we did the usual and store hopped from FSH to George V. Sevres was out of the way for us, and I only walked in once. It was beautiful to see but so large, the leather desk associate was pretty indifferent to me so I didn’t bother returning there. In total, we visited FSH 2x a day mid morning and afternoon in between our sight seeing activities! The store was incredibly busy. We got told no so many times but after two days, you start to recognize faces, and I think they remembered us since we came with my son in stroller.
Even though we got rejected on all our days, we always addressed the leather desk associates in french with a “bonjour madame or monseur”. After they told us no, we asked if there was a better time to come back. One of the ladies was so nice and told us there’s basically no point to come in the morning, since that’s when they try to get everybody in with appointments before their flights. She said between 2-3pm was the best time, since people would cancel appointments if they had to fly out. One of the days, we tried late in the afternoon around 5, 5:30 but you could tell they were finishing for the day and would not take anyone in. So - sweet spot at FSH was 2-3pm.
On our last day, my husband son and I went one final time to FSH straight to the leather desk. Again, we were told no, but we both began explaining how we are leaving Paris, have been trying all week, it’s our anniversary (10 years) and that we’ve been unsuccessful with the lottery. I told him I really wanted to leave with something special and get my dream bag. He asked me which one and I said Birkin 30/35. He asked me to put my name in his phone so he can look up my purchase history in Paris ( i had none). I explained I have a purchase history in US (started my H journey last year -belt, scarves, and a couple mens ties). Also want to say I have a great relationship with my local Hermes SA, and even reached out to her for appointment help, however she told me they’re not able to.
Back at FSH, we hovered around the leather desk, and overheard the lady in front explaining how her friend has an appointment but is running late. That same lady, also asked if “she can make a purchase for her friend, with a picture of her passport”. The leather desk associate likely caught on and realized her friend is never coming, and that this lady had friends playing the lottery for her while she’s in Paris. She went to the side, and that’s when he asked me once again to put my details in his phone and went to speak with another associate or manager at this point, who recognized us from our previous days. They chatted and afterwards he came up to us and said the magic words “follow me”. We took the elevator to the last floor (with stroller still) and he had us wait in a really nice area, it looked like jewelry and something else. The SA came to me and asked me for preference and i told him Birkin 30, but am willing to get 35, in brown, black, neutrals or a pink/red pop of color. I was not picky on the leather but asked the hardware to be gold. He left, and after some time came back with a big box. He said “this isn’t the color you asked for”, at which point I got worried, and said they had run out of b30s and this was a 35. He opened the bag, and it was a gorgeous b35 gold hardware tourillion clemence leather in nata color. I was in love, I was really worried about accepting a color I didn’t like, but this creamy off white is stunning in person. I am so happy and fortunate to have gotten this appointment but honestly IMO it comes down to shear luck, if you are there at the right time when someone else is running late for their appointments. I won’t even go in details about outfits, because although we were dressed nicely, it wasn’t anything too fancy. I also don’t travel with my engagement ring or any jewelry, only a love bracelet, so again, nothing flashy.

In summary, I still can’t believe this all happened and didn’t fully live in the moment bc I didn’t want to get my hopes up. On the even brighter side, for four days, we explored the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Versailles, and ate at Relais de l’ Entrecôte. Bought a cheap check in luggage for my box, though I’m not sure if I should bring it to the states.

Now I would love your opinions on twillies and care tips for this beauty

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This is great a feel good story :smile:Congratulations and enjoy your beautiful bag.
 
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Hi Ladies,
Returning home from Paris, and had some time for updates while on my flight back (toddler is now sleeping). Here’s my journey in detail. I want to say anytime I read the stories here, I feel inspired but equally sympathize and appreciate the realness and feelings of disappointment.
My husband, son and I arrived in Paris on a Monday. We had been already playing the lottery since the prior Saturday with all three passports, every day 10:30 on the dot. Our total stay was four days, for non of which we got an appointment. We never even received a rejection email. During our stay, we did the usual and store hopped from FSH to George V. Sevres was out of the way for us, and I only walked in once. It was beautiful to see but so large, the leather desk associate was pretty indifferent to me so I didn’t bother returning there. In total, we visited FSH 2x a day mid morning and afternoon in between our sight seeing activities! The store was incredibly busy. We got told no so many times but after two days, you start to recognize faces, and I think they remembered us since we came with my son in stroller.
Even though we got rejected on all our days, we always addressed the leather desk associates in french with a “bonjour madame or monseur”. After they told us no, we asked if there was a better time to come back. One of the ladies was so nice and told us there’s basically no point to come in the morning, since that’s when they try to get everybody in with appointments before their flights. She said between 2-3pm was the best time, since people would cancel appointments if they had to fly out. One of the days, we tried late in the afternoon around 5, 5:30 but you could tell they were finishing for the day and would not take anyone in. So - sweet spot at FSH was 2-3pm.
On our last day, my husband son and I went one final time to FSH straight to the leather desk. Again, we were told no, but we both began explaining how we are leaving Paris, have been trying all week, it’s our anniversary (10 years) and that we’ve been unsuccessful with the lottery. I told him I really wanted to leave with something special and get my dream bag. He asked me which one and I said Birkin 30/35. He asked me to put my name in his phone so he can look up my purchase history in Paris ( i had none). I explained I have a purchase history in US (started my H journey last year -belt, scarves, and a couple mens ties). Also want to say I have a great relationship with my local Hermes SA, and even reached out to her for appointment help, however she told me they’re not able to.
Back at FSH, we hovered around the leather desk, and overheard the lady in front explaining how her friend has an appointment but is running late. That same lady, also asked if “she can make a purchase for her friend, with a picture of her passport”. The leather desk associate likely caught on and realized her friend is never coming, and that this lady had friends playing the lottery for her while she’s in Paris. She went to the side, and that’s when he asked me once again to put my details in his phone and went to speak with another associate or manager at this point, who recognized us from our previous days. They chatted and afterwards he came up to us and said the magic words “follow me”. We took the elevator to the last floor (with stroller still) and he had us wait in a really nice area, it looked like jewelry and something else. The SA came to me and asked me for preference and i told him Birkin 30, but am willing to get 35, in brown, black, neutrals or a pink/red pop of color. I was not picky on the leather but asked the hardware to be gold. He left, and after some time came back with a big box. He said “this isn’t the color you asked for”, at which point I got worried, and said they had run out of b30s and this was a 35. He opened the bag, and it was a gorgeous b35 gold hardware tourillion clemence leather in nata color. I was in love, I was really worried about accepting a color I didn’t like, but this creamy off white is stunning in person. I am so happy and fortunate to have gotten this appointment but honestly IMO it comes down to shear luck, if you are there at the right time when someone else is running late for their appointments. I won’t even go in details about outfits, because although we were dressed nicely, it wasn’t anything too fancy. I also don’t travel with my engagement ring or any jewelry, only a love bracelet, so again, nothing flashy.

In summary, I still can’t believe this all happened and didn’t fully live in the moment bc I didn’t want to get my hopes up. On the even brighter side, for four days, we explored the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Versailles, and ate at Relais de l’ Entrecôte. Bought a cheap check in luggage for my box, though I’m not sure if I should bring it to the states.

Now I would love your opinions on twillies and care tips for this beauty

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Congrats! So nice to see Clemence Birkins are still out there being made.
 
Hi Ladies,
Returning home from Paris, and had some time for updates while on my flight back (toddler is now sleeping). Here’s my journey in detail. I want to say anytime I read the stories here, I feel inspired but equally sympathize and appreciate the realness and feelings of disappointment.
My husband, son and I arrived in Paris on a Monday. We had been already playing the lottery since the prior Saturday with all three passports, every day 10:30 on the dot. Our total stay was four days, for non of which we got an appointment. We never even received a rejection email. During our stay, we did the usual and store hopped from FSH to George V. Sevres was out of the way for us, and I only walked in once. It was beautiful to see but so large, the leather desk associate was pretty indifferent to me so I didn’t bother returning there. In total, we visited FSH 2x a day mid morning and afternoon in between our sight seeing activities! The store was incredibly busy. We got told no so many times but after two days, you start to recognize faces, and I think they remembered us since we came with my son in stroller.
Even though we got rejected on all our days, we always addressed the leather desk associates in french with a “bonjour madame or monseur”. After they told us no, we asked if there was a better time to come back. One of the ladies was so nice and told us there’s basically no point to come in the morning, since that’s when they try to get everybody in with appointments before their flights. She said between 2-3pm was the best time, since people would cancel appointments if they had to fly out. One of the days, we tried late in the afternoon around 5, 5:30 but you could tell they were finishing for the day and would not take anyone in. So - sweet spot at FSH was 2-3pm.
On our last day, my husband son and I went one final time to FSH straight to the leather desk. Again, we were told no, but we both began explaining how we are leaving Paris, have been trying all week, it’s our anniversary (10 years) and that we’ve been unsuccessful with the lottery. I told him I really wanted to leave with something special and get my dream bag. He asked me which one and I said Birkin 30/35. He asked me to put my name in his phone so he can look up my purchase history in Paris ( i had none). I explained I have a purchase history in US (started my H journey last year -belt, scarves, and a couple mens ties). Also want to say I have a great relationship with my local Hermes SA, and even reached out to her for appointment help, however she told me they’re not able to.
Back at FSH, we hovered around the leather desk, and overheard the lady in front explaining how her friend has an appointment but is running late. That same lady, also asked if “she can make a purchase for her friend, with a picture of her passport”. The leather desk associate likely caught on and realized her friend is never coming, and that this lady had friends playing the lottery for her while she’s in Paris. She went to the side, and that’s when he asked me once again to put my details in his phone and went to speak with another associate or manager at this point, who recognized us from our previous days. They chatted and afterwards he came up to us and said the magic words “follow me”. We took the elevator to the last floor (with stroller still) and he had us wait in a really nice area, it looked like jewelry and something else. The SA came to me and asked me for preference and i told him Birkin 30, but am willing to get 35, in brown, black, neutrals or a pink/red pop of color. I was not picky on the leather but asked the hardware to be gold. He left, and after some time came back with a big box. He said “this isn’t the color you asked for”, at which point I got worried, and said they had run out of b30s and this was a 35. He opened the bag, and it was a gorgeous b35 gold hardware tourillion clemence leather in nata color. I was in love, I was really worried about accepting a color I didn’t like, but this creamy off white is stunning in person. I am so happy and fortunate to have gotten this appointment but honestly IMO it comes down to shear luck, if you are there at the right time when someone else is running late for their appointments. I won’t even go in details about outfits, because although we were dressed nicely, it wasn’t anything too fancy. I also don’t travel with my engagement ring or any jewelry, only a love bracelet, so again, nothing flashy.

In summary, I still can’t believe this all happened and didn’t fully live in the moment bc I didn’t want to get my hopes up. On the even brighter side, for four days, we explored the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Versailles, and ate at Relais de l’ Entrecôte. Bought a cheap check in luggage for my box, though I’m not sure if I should bring it to the states.

Now I would love your opinions on twillies and care tips for this beauty

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Beautiful! Thank you for sharing :smile:
 
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Hi Ladies,
Returning home from Paris, and had some time for updates while on my flight back (toddler is now sleeping). Here’s my journey in detail. I want to say anytime I read the stories here, I feel inspired but equally sympathize and appreciate the realness and feelings of disappointment.
My husband, son and I arrived in Paris on a Monday. We had been already playing the lottery since the prior Saturday with all three passports, every day 10:30 on the dot. Our total stay was four days, for non of which we got an appointment. We never even received a rejection email. During our stay, we did the usual and store hopped from FSH to George V. Sevres was out of the way for us, and I only walked in once. It was beautiful to see but so large, the leather desk associate was pretty indifferent to me so I didn’t bother returning there. In total, we visited FSH 2x a day mid morning and afternoon in between our sight seeing activities! The store was incredibly busy. We got told no so many times but after two days, you start to recognize faces, and I think they remembered us since we came with my son in stroller.
Even though we got rejected on all our days, we always addressed the leather desk associates in french with a “bonjour madame or monseur”. After they told us no, we asked if there was a better time to come back. One of the ladies was so nice and told us there’s basically no point to come in the morning, since that’s when they try to get everybody in with appointments before their flights. She said between 2-3pm was the best time, since people would cancel appointments if they had to fly out. One of the days, we tried late in the afternoon around 5, 5:30 but you could tell they were finishing for the day and would not take anyone in. So - sweet spot at FSH was 2-3pm.
On our last day, my husband son and I went one final time to FSH straight to the leather desk. Again, we were told no, but we both began explaining how we are leaving Paris, have been trying all week, it’s our anniversary (10 years) and that we’ve been unsuccessful with the lottery. I told him I really wanted to leave with something special and get my dream bag. He asked me which one and I said Birkin 30/35. He asked me to put my name in his phone so he can look up my purchase history in Paris ( i had none). I explained I have a purchase history in US (started my H journey last year -belt, scarves, and a couple mens ties). Also want to say I have a great relationship with my local Hermes SA, and even reached out to her for appointment help, however she told me they’re not able to.
Back at FSH, we hovered around the leather desk, and overheard the lady in front explaining how her friend has an appointment but is running late. That same lady, also asked if “she can make a purchase for her friend, with a picture of her passport”. The leather desk associate likely caught on and realized her friend is never coming, and that this lady had friends playing the lottery for her while she’s in Paris. She went to the side, and that’s when he asked me once again to put my details in his phone and went to speak with another associate or manager at this point, who recognized us from our previous days. They chatted and afterwards he came up to us and said the magic words “follow me”. We took the elevator to the last floor (with stroller still) and he had us wait in a really nice area, it looked like jewelry and something else. The SA came to me and asked me for preference and i told him Birkin 30, but am willing to get 35, in brown, black, neutrals or a pink/red pop of color. I was not picky on the leather but asked the hardware to be gold. He left, and after some time came back with a big box. He said “this isn’t the color you asked for”, at which point I got worried, and said they had run out of b30s and this was a 35. He opened the bag, and it was a gorgeous b35 gold hardware tourillion clemence leather in nata color. I was in love, I was really worried about accepting a color I didn’t like, but this creamy off white is stunning in person. I am so happy and fortunate to have gotten this appointment but honestly IMO it comes down to shear luck, if you are there at the right time when someone else is running late for their appointments. I won’t even go in details about outfits, because although we were dressed nicely, it wasn’t anything too fancy. I also don’t travel with my engagement ring or any jewelry, only a love bracelet, so again, nothing flashy.

In summary, I still can’t believe this all happened and didn’t fully live in the moment bc I didn’t want to get my hopes up. On the even brighter side, for four days, we explored the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Versailles, and ate at Relais de l’ Entrecôte. Bought a cheap check in luggage for my box, though I’m not sure if I should bring it to the states.

Now I would love your opinions on twillies and care tips for this beauty

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Happy anniversary and congratulations on your beautiful Birkin! Nata with gold hardware is perfect!! Very happy for you everything worked out!! :smile:
 
Hi Ladies,
Returning home from Paris, and had some time for updates while on my flight back (toddler is now sleeping). Here’s my journey in detail. I want to say anytime I read the stories here, I feel inspired but equally sympathize and appreciate the realness and feelings of disappointment.
My husband, son and I arrived in Paris on a Monday. We had been already playing the lottery since the prior Saturday with all three passports, every day 10:30 on the dot. Our total stay was four days, for non of which we got an appointment. We never even received a rejection email. During our stay, we did the usual and store hopped from FSH to George V. Sevres was out of the way for us, and I only walked in once. It was beautiful to see but so large, the leather desk associate was pretty indifferent to me so I didn’t bother returning there. In total, we visited FSH 2x a day mid morning and afternoon in between our sight seeing activities! The store was incredibly busy. We got told no so many times but after two days, you start to recognize faces, and I think they remembered us since we came with my son in stroller.
Even though we got rejected on all our days, we always addressed the leather desk associates in french with a “bonjour madame or monseur”. After they told us no, we asked if there was a better time to come back. One of the ladies was so nice and told us there’s basically no point to come in the morning, since that’s when they try to get everybody in with appointments before their flights. She said between 2-3pm was the best time, since people would cancel appointments if they had to fly out. One of the days, we tried late in the afternoon around 5, 5:30 but you could tell they were finishing for the day and would not take anyone in. So - sweet spot at FSH was 2-3pm.
On our last day, my husband son and I went one final time to FSH straight to the leather desk. Again, we were told no, but we both began explaining how we are leaving Paris, have been trying all week, it’s our anniversary (10 years) and that we’ve been unsuccessful with the lottery. I told him I really wanted to leave with something special and get my dream bag. He asked me which one and I said Birkin 30/35. He asked me to put my name in his phone so he can look up my purchase history in Paris ( i had none). I explained I have a purchase history in US (started my H journey last year -belt, scarves, and a couple mens ties). Also want to say I have a great relationship with my local Hermes SA, and even reached out to her for appointment help, however she told me they’re not able to.
Back at FSH, we hovered around the leather desk, and overheard the lady in front explaining how her friend has an appointment but is running late. That same lady, also asked if “she can make a purchase for her friend, with a picture of her passport”. The leather desk associate likely caught on and realized her friend is never coming, and that this lady had friends playing the lottery for her while she’s in Paris. She went to the side, and that’s when he asked me once again to put my details in his phone and went to speak with another associate or manager at this point, who recognized us from our previous days. They chatted and afterwards he came up to us and said the magic words “follow me”. We took the elevator to the last floor (with stroller still) and he had us wait in a really nice area, it looked like jewelry and something else. The SA came to me and asked me for preference and i told him Birkin 30, but am willing to get 35, in brown, black, neutrals or a pink/red pop of color. I was not picky on the leather but asked the hardware to be gold. He left, and after some time came back with a big box. He said “this isn’t the color you asked for”, at which point I got worried, and said they had run out of b30s and this was a 35. He opened the bag, and it was a gorgeous b35 gold hardware tourillion clemence leather in nata color. I was in love, I was really worried about accepting a color I didn’t like, but this creamy off white is stunning in person. I am so happy and fortunate to have gotten this appointment but honestly IMO it comes down to shear luck, if you are there at the right time when someone else is running late for their appointments. I won’t even go in details about outfits, because although we were dressed nicely, it wasn’t anything too fancy. I also don’t travel with my engagement ring or any jewelry, only a love bracelet, so again, nothing flashy.

In summary, I still can’t believe this all happened and didn’t fully live in the moment bc I didn’t want to get my hopes up. On the even brighter side, for four days, we explored the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Versailles, and ate at Relais de l’ Entrecôte. Bought a cheap check in luggage for my box, though I’m not sure if I should bring it to the states.

Now I would love your opinions on twillies and care tips for this beauty

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congrats on your beautiful bag...love that enjoyed your trip to Paris in addition to your H experience!
 
Hi Ladies,
Returning home from Paris, and had some time for updates while on my flight back (toddler is now sleeping). Here’s my journey in detail. I want to say anytime I read the stories here, I feel inspired but equally sympathize and appreciate the realness and feelings of disappointment.
My husband, son and I arrived in Paris on a Monday. We had been already playing the lottery since the prior Saturday with all three passports, every day 10:30 on the dot. Our total stay was four days, for non of which we got an appointment. We never even received a rejection email. During our stay, we did the usual and store hopped from FSH to George V. Sevres was out of the way for us, and I only walked in once. It was beautiful to see but so large, the leather desk associate was pretty indifferent to me so I didn’t bother returning there. In total, we visited FSH 2x a day mid morning and afternoon in between our sight seeing activities! The store was incredibly busy. We got told no so many times but after two days, you start to recognize faces, and I think they remembered us since we came with my son in stroller.
Even though we got rejected on all our days, we always addressed the leather desk associates in french with a “bonjour madame or monseur”. After they told us no, we asked if there was a better time to come back. One of the ladies was so nice and told us there’s basically no point to come in the morning, since that’s when they try to get everybody in with appointments before their flights. She said between 2-3pm was the best time, since people would cancel appointments if they had to fly out. One of the days, we tried late in the afternoon around 5, 5:30 but you could tell they were finishing for the day and would not take anyone in. So - sweet spot at FSH was 2-3pm.
On our last day, my husband son and I went one final time to FSH straight to the leather desk. Again, we were told no, but we both began explaining how we are leaving Paris, have been trying all week, it’s our anniversary (10 years) and that we’ve been unsuccessful with the lottery. I told him I really wanted to leave with something special and get my dream bag. He asked me which one and I said Birkin 30/35. He asked me to put my name in his phone so he can look up my purchase history in Paris ( i had none). I explained I have a purchase history in US (started my H journey last year -belt, scarves, and a couple mens ties). Also want to say I have a great relationship with my local Hermes SA, and even reached out to her for appointment help, however she told me they’re not able to.
Back at FSH, we hovered around the leather desk, and overheard the lady in front explaining how her friend has an appointment but is running late. That same lady, also asked if “she can make a purchase for her friend, with a picture of her passport”. The leather desk associate likely caught on and realized her friend is never coming, and that this lady had friends playing the lottery for her while she’s in Paris. She went to the side, and that’s when he asked me once again to put my details in his phone and went to speak with another associate or manager at this point, who recognized us from our previous days. They chatted and afterwards he came up to us and said the magic words “follow me”. We took the elevator to the last floor (with stroller still) and he had us wait in a really nice area, it looked like jewelry and something else. The SA came to me and asked me for preference and i told him Birkin 30, but am willing to get 35, in brown, black, neutrals or a pink/red pop of color. I was not picky on the leather but asked the hardware to be gold. He left, and after some time came back with a big box. He said “this isn’t the color you asked for”, at which point I got worried, and said they had run out of b30s and this was a 35. He opened the bag, and it was a gorgeous b35 gold hardware tourillion clemence leather in nata color. I was in love, I was really worried about accepting a color I didn’t like, but this creamy off white is stunning in person. I am so happy and fortunate to have gotten this appointment but honestly IMO it comes down to shear luck, if you are there at the right time when someone else is running late for their appointments. I won’t even go in details about outfits, because although we were dressed nicely, it wasn’t anything too fancy. I also don’t travel with my engagement ring or any jewelry, only a love bracelet, so again, nothing flashy.

In summary, I still can’t believe this all happened and didn’t fully live in the moment bc I didn’t want to get my hopes up. On the even brighter side, for four days, we explored the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Versailles, and ate at Relais de l’ Entrecôte. Bought a cheap check in luggage for my box, though I’m not sure if I should bring it to the states.

Now I would love your opinions on twillies and care tips for this beauty

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Congratulations! Love a B35 and really love clemence!! Enjoy your beautiful new bag :heart:
 
Hi Ladies,
Returning home from Paris, and had some time for updates while on my flight back (toddler is now sleeping). Here’s my journey in detail. I want to say anytime I read the stories here, I feel inspired but equally sympathize and appreciate the realness and feelings of disappointment.
My husband, son and I arrived in Paris on a Monday. We had been already playing the lottery since the prior Saturday with all three passports, every day 10:30 on the dot. Our total stay was four days, for non of which we got an appointment. We never even received a rejection email. During our stay, we did the usual and store hopped from FSH to George V. Sevres was out of the way for us, and I only walked in once. It was beautiful to see but so large, the leather desk associate was pretty indifferent to me so I didn’t bother returning there. In total, we visited FSH 2x a day mid morning and afternoon in between our sight seeing activities! The store was incredibly busy. We got told no so many times but after two days, you start to recognize faces, and I think they remembered us since we came with my son in stroller.
Even though we got rejected on all our days, we always addressed the leather desk associates in french with a “bonjour madame or monseur”. After they told us no, we asked if there was a better time to come back. One of the ladies was so nice and told us there’s basically no point to come in the morning, since that’s when they try to get everybody in with appointments before their flights. She said between 2-3pm was the best time, since people would cancel appointments if they had to fly out. One of the days, we tried late in the afternoon around 5, 5:30 but you could tell they were finishing for the day and would not take anyone in. So - sweet spot at FSH was 2-3pm.
On our last day, my husband son and I went one final time to FSH straight to the leather desk. Again, we were told no, but we both began explaining how we are leaving Paris, have been trying all week, it’s our anniversary (10 years) and that we’ve been unsuccessful with the lottery. I told him I really wanted to leave with something special and get my dream bag. He asked me which one and I said Birkin 30/35. He asked me to put my name in his phone so he can look up my purchase history in Paris ( i had none). I explained I have a purchase history in US (started my H journey last year -belt, scarves, and a couple mens ties). Also want to say I have a great relationship with my local Hermes SA, and even reached out to her for appointment help, however she told me they’re not able to.
Back at FSH, we hovered around the leather desk, and overheard the lady in front explaining how her friend has an appointment but is running late. That same lady, also asked if “she can make a purchase for her friend, with a picture of her passport”. The leather desk associate likely caught on and realized her friend is never coming, and that this lady had friends playing the lottery for her while she’s in Paris. She went to the side, and that’s when he asked me once again to put my details in his phone and went to speak with another associate or manager at this point, who recognized us from our previous days. They chatted and afterwards he came up to us and said the magic words “follow me”. We took the elevator to the last floor (with stroller still) and he had us wait in a really nice area, it looked like jewelry and something else. The SA came to me and asked me for preference and i told him Birkin 30, but am willing to get 35, in brown, black, neutrals or a pink/red pop of color. I was not picky on the leather but asked the hardware to be gold. He left, and after some time came back with a big box. He said “this isn’t the color you asked for”, at which point I got worried, and said they had run out of b30s and this was a 35. He opened the bag, and it was a gorgeous b35 gold hardware tourillion clemence leather in nata color. I was in love, I was really worried about accepting a color I didn’t like, but this creamy off white is stunning in person. I am so happy and fortunate to have gotten this appointment but honestly IMO it comes down to shear luck, if you are there at the right time when someone else is running late for their appointments. I won’t even go in details about outfits, because although we were dressed nicely, it wasn’t anything too fancy. I also don’t travel with my engagement ring or any jewelry, only a love bracelet, so again, nothing flashy.

In summary, I still can’t believe this all happened and didn’t fully live in the moment bc I didn’t want to get my hopes up. On the even brighter side, for four days, we explored the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Versailles, and ate at Relais de l’ Entrecôte. Bought a cheap check in luggage for my box, though I’m not sure if I should bring it to the states.

Now I would love your opinions on twillies and care tips for this beauty

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Beautiful! Proving once again that persistence, along with being polite, often pays off. It's so nice that you got a really special souvenir of your anniversary trip. I hope you enjoy it for years to come.
 
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