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Cheers! The picture is overexposed, but I believe this is Bleu Aztèque based on the year. If not that, then possibly Turquoise, though I am not really seeing any of the green tones customary for that colour.
thank you so much for your expertise. What a sharp eye! I asked the seller and they confirmed it’s Turquoise, definitely kind of difficult to determine with the lighting. Hopefully it is a good blue shade.
 
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Hey everyone! Can someone confirm the name of this color? The listing says rose bubblegum but can’t find rose bubblegum online. Bubblegum is definitely fitting. It’s a 2022, can’t really read the stamp tho. The color in the pic is pretty accurate.

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Hey everyone! Can someone confirm the name of this color? The listing says rose bubblegum but can’t find rose bubblegum online. Bubblegum is definitely fitting. It’s a 2022, can’t really read the stamp tho. The color in the pic is pretty accurate.

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"Bubblegum" has historically been used to refer to the color just called Pink, often referred to as 5P Pink for its color code. (This isn't 5P unless the photo is very filtered. 5P is more saturated.)
Now there is apparently a color called Rose Bubblegum, color code L4, which personally I haven't seen much chat about.

Here is a relatively recent post of a GP also called Rose Bubblegum. Both colors on this bag are more saturated than the bag above (but light plays tricks on us).
 
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"Bubblegum" has historically been used to refer to the color just called Pink, often referred to as 5P Pink for its color code. (This isn't 5P unless the photo is very filtered. 5P is more saturated.)
Now there is apparently a color called Rose Bubblegum, color code L4, which personally I haven't seen much chat about.

Here is a relatively recent post of a GP also called Rose Bubblegum. Both colors on this bag are more saturated than the bag above (but light plays tricks on us)
Thank you so much! I truly appreciate the code also! My bag definitely looks like the piping on the photo you posted! My photo doesn’t have a filter on it but it could be the lighting for sure!
Probably rose confetti.
Thank you! It looks like the rose bubblegum piping in the photo that @QuelleFromage posted above but I will also check out rose confetti.
 
Hello!

I just bought an Evelyne PM from a local reseller, and am not sure how to read the date code without a shape to guide me. Is it T (2015) or Z (2021) or something else? They said the colour is Rouge Hermès.

The leather feels absolutely gorgeous and bag looks to be in excellent condition... except that there's dark marks beneath the d-rings on both sides. (Pic of one included below, marks are on both sides.) Am I right in thinking this is unusual, especially in a bag that otherwise has very little wear? Is it something to be concerned about?

I can return it, but the colour is rare to find on the resale market here in Australia and the price was good. Just not sure how worried I should be about those marks.


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