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Lilymae Sat 29-Jul-23 17:45:42

Just for fun after reading designer labels who cares
Anyone out there that does care and wears Designer labels only

Callistemon21 Sun 30-Jul-23 22:44:13

Riverwalk

Rixo dresses are lovely Bertha but most far too long for me!

I went into their beautiful shop hoping to find something for a wedding in May - any that weren't too long were too flouncy or too 'young' smile

I think Gransnetters must vary a lot in age!

Too young and the necklines are too low for me but I'm sure they are well-made and lovely on someone younger.

Bixiboo Sun 30-Jul-23 22:21:10

Can definitely recommend Sole Bliss. I’ve got bunions and find their shoes excellent.

NotSpaghetti Sun 30-Jul-23 21:11:01

BigBertha1

I don't really but do like a good brand like Hobbs & Boden,. I don't really go anywhere that warrants a huge spend on clothes. Granddaughter's wedding coming up next year and I have been looking at Rixo for that. I can only get 'ugly' shoes now after 2 lots of foot surgery so its Clarks for me. I have a couple of Radley bags that's it. Until of course when you come to golf its all Ping, Glenmuir, Green Lamb pricey well for me they are.

Have you looked at "sole bliss" for shoes?
I'm looking at them for my arthritic toes!

solebliss.com/collections/heels

Germanshepherdsmum Sun 30-Jul-23 18:27:34

Mine too. Thanks for the introduction. Sadly I won’t have much need for them nowadays but I’ve signed up - you never know … 🤞

GrannyGravy13 Sun 30-Jul-23 17:46:36

Wow Bertha how did I not know about Rixo?

Definitely my sort of dresses, thank you 👍

Lilymae Sun 30-Jul-23 17:23:19

Never heard of Rixo Bertha and Riverwalk just looked online, dresses are beautiful.

Riverwalk Sun 30-Jul-23 11:45:11

Rixo dresses are lovely Bertha but most far too long for me!

I went into their beautiful shop hoping to find something for a wedding in May - any that weren't too long were too flouncy or too 'young' smile

BigBertha1 Sun 30-Jul-23 10:55:09

I don't really but do like a good brand like Hobbs & Boden,. I don't really go anywhere that warrants a huge spend on clothes. Granddaughter's wedding coming up next year and I have been looking at Rixo for that. I can only get 'ugly' shoes now after 2 lots of foot surgery so its Clarks for me. I have a couple of Radley bags that's it. Until of course when you come to golf its all Ping, Glenmuir, Green Lamb pricey well for me they are.

Joseann Sun 30-Jul-23 10:46:24

I was thinking that in French a designer label is a "griffe" which really means your signature stamp. Hence the perfume by Carven ma griffe which was name of Madame Carven's favourite flowers.

Joseann Sun 30-Jul-23 10:25:25

I'm not sure, but doesn't a designer label have to bear the actual name of the creator or stylist, whereas other brands are just made-up names? LaCoste definitely comes from the tennis player of that name - Henri LaCoste - and being French perhaps he was a bit of a fashion stylist too!

annodomini Sun 30-Jul-23 10:21:42

The label I'm wearing at the moment is 'Craghoppers' which, need I add, was bought in a sale on-line. The (almost) matching trousers are from my go-to label, CottonTraders.

Witzend Sun 30-Jul-23 09:32:25

It must be many decades ago now, but I do remember reading about ‘designer labels’ for the first time and wondering what on earth it meant - everything had been designed by somebody, hadn’t it?

In the 80s, when we were living among a largely non Brit community in the Middle East, one label I was made very aware of was LaCoste, because virtually every male except dh had a polo shirt with the alligator on. There was a mention of them in Jaws (newly published) at the time - a woman scoffing to her son that he wanted a two dollar shirt with a ten dollar alligator on it.

My frequently-favoured label at the moment is Seasalt. 🙂

Blondiescot Sun 30-Jul-23 09:16:41

Oh, I only shop at the top designers - George, Matalan and of course, Primark! grin

Joseann Sun 30-Jul-23 09:14:40

In the distant past I was au pair to a little girl who went on to become a designer at La Maison de Carven, Paris, and she always sent me little pieces as gifts.
Otherwise I have a Jimmy Choo handbag and a Versace jacket.

Lilymae Sat 29-Jul-23 23:12:11

I have a Burberry trench coat it’s about 20 years old ,I still wear it regularly.and and 3 Mulberry Handbags still going strong.

Georgesgran Sat 29-Jul-23 22:41:49

Me to Blossoming. 1989.

Blossoming Sat 29-Jul-23 22:31:09

I have a Burberry trench coat. It’s very old.

Deedaa Sat 29-Jul-23 22:24:11

I do have several Prada bags. All a bit vintage now and all bought on eBay. Once I learned to recognise genuine ones it was surprisingly easy to find bargains. I've also got a very nice vintage Gucci silk scarf that I found in a jumble sale for 50p years ago. Being a nice person I gave it to my mother but retrieved it after she died.

grannyqueenie Sat 29-Jul-23 22:12:40

Me to Salti, I’ll never be a fashion icon!

NotSpaghetti Sat 29-Jul-23 18:59:55

I doubt many people wear designer labels only.

GrannyGravy13 Sat 29-Jul-23 18:43:21

I have a thing for handbags, all mine are designer.

Lilymae Sat 29-Jul-23 18:18:43

I would only buy designer if it was a classic style that wouldn’t date easily

maddyone Sat 29-Jul-23 18:13:39

Not Michael Kirsten, for goodness sake Michael Kors!

Salti Sat 29-Jul-23 18:12:58

The only labels I look at are to check on the composition of my clothes/shoes and the washing instructions.

maddyone Sat 29-Jul-23 18:12:36

Oh, and I have a Michael Kirsten handbag. It bought on a cruise with left over onboard credit.