Something happenened the other day that I have thought about over and over. A co-worker of mine has what I thought was a LV Damier Azur Speedy. It is so gorgeous and I have commented on it to her about how pretty it is. She responded by saying 'Thank you. It was a birthday present. " The other day at our Christmas party at work, she had it with her and another co-worker looked at it and said,"I love your Louis Vuitton, is it real?" I almost died that someone would ask that. I thought it was so rude. Anyway, I looked at my co-worker almost in disbelief when the one with the "LV" sort of looked downcast and said, "No, it is a replica." I didn't think badly of her because I never asked her if it was real (I never would) so she never had any occasion to tell me. Then, the other co-worker went on to talk about how her daughter had saved up for some real LV luggage from her substitute teaching money. I felt so sorry for my co-worker with the "LV" because obviously she never expected that she would be asked about authenticity. I mean the bag looks genuine. I think the LV Damier Azur speedy is so gorgeous and I have drooled over it. I could not tell the difference, but at the same time I am not sure how I feel about replicas. I know there are sites out there that clearly state they sell replicas, but still it kind of seems like stealing someone's design. Anyway, I think I felt worse for my embarrassed co-worker. I just wanted to get this off my chest.
How rude. Even if that person doesn't approve of replicas, that's no reason to make someone feel so crappy about it - especially if it was a birthday present!
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Ack how rude!!! Its basically saying "You cant afford that, it has to be fake!" (the very reason I wouldnt buy an LV, in nyc everyone and their grandma has them).
I hate when people ask tacky questions like "whered you get that" and "how much did you pay"?