I mean, looking at all the snippets I just, uh, *discovered* (thanks, AI overlords!), it’s kinda clear Fendi’s trying to push that “luxury” vibe. “Discover Fendi’s latest luxury…” blah blah blah. Okay, we get it. It’s fancy. But is it *worth* it? That’s the real question, isn’t it?
You got your shoulder bags for the ladies, then the Peekaboo Soft Medium Leather in Black (sexy!), and even weekender bags for the dudes (apparently, they need luxury travel too, who knew?). Then there’s the price guide…gulp. Let’s not even go there yet, my bank account is already whimpering. And, clutches! Don’t forget the clutches and pouches for those fancy evenings when you just need to carry, like, your lipstick and maybe a spare twenty. Then that “By The Way” bag… it’s all a bit much, tbh.
Honestly, what I get from all this is that Fendi wants to be *everywhere*. They want a piece of your travel, your everyday, your kids, your *home decor*! It’s almost… desperate? Maybe not desperate, but definitely ambitious.
Now, the *leather*. That’s the kicker. When you’re shelling out that kinda cash – and trust me, a Fendi bag ain’t cheap (hello, price guide!), you *better* be getting some seriously good leather. I’m talking the kind of leather that smells amazing, feels buttery soft, and lasts a lifetime. If you’re paying for premium, you want that premium feel, y’know? No cheap, plastic-y faux-leather nonsense.
And about the designs, well, they can be pretty cool. That Peekaboo, for instance, is kinda iconic. But sometimes, I feel like Fendi tries a little TOO hard. A little too much “daring creativity,” as they put it. Sometimes, simple is better. Just give me a well-made, gorgeous leather bag that I can rock for years, okay? No need for all the bells and whistles.
Plus, let’s be real, a lot of the price is just the name. You’re paying for the Fendi logo, the status symbol. Is that worth it? Depends on who you ask. Some people live for that kinda thing. Me? I’m kinda in between. I appreciate quality, but I’m not sure I’m ready to refinance my house for a handbag.