But theres one thing thats an absolute no-no in the fashion department go for the budget-friendly clothing but NEVER EVER go for the fakes. You see, women are not only the most deceiving creatures on Earth but they are also the most watchful of other women and the most vicious fashion critics. And its all the small things that women (and most in-the-know men) really look at such as shoes, watches, belts, bags, bag charms, phone charms... you name it. Theyll spot your Louis Vuitton with cheap synthetic lining or Chloé Paddington from Greenhills a mile away and knowing Philippine society, youll get a lot of balk-talk for that. And yes, although it is best to not overindulge in excesses, we do need a dash of luxury in our lives and if you want to wear a great watch just work hard and invest in the real thing.
Purchasing fashion fakes is just as bad as music and film piracy.
Watches and bags for example are great fashion investments that you can even pass down to your future grandchildren (and technically, after 27 years, you can even already consider them vintage.) The trick is, knowing which labels or brands to invest in. Hello, if youre ready to spend on anything you intend to pass down as an heirloom, you might as well make it worth it meaning the cost of your investment will actually not depreciate over time and actually increase in worth over the years (like those rare comic books that used to cost like a few hundred pesos and now cost more than a couple of thousand dollars each.) And the foolproof labels to invest on Salvatorre Ferragamo, Louis Vuitton and Hermes for bags and its gotta be Chopard for watches. With designs that are so elegant and classic you could practically use them for almost every occasion for the next couple of decades. After all, every womans got a right to indulge once in a while.