Design for children is all the rage lately. Brands that have not had the child rows in the past are all lined up for expansion in the market, including Lanvin will launch an acclaimed collection of the smallest in recent months. This naturally leads to many questions about the role of luxury goods should have in the lives of children.
I'm not here to tell someone how to spend their money (well, actually, I guess that's part of my job), but things like Gucci bag petting zoo made me a little worried. Part of my love for designer bags was the result of the insistence of my parents to save my own money to buy my first time when I was in high school, working to offer you a special item we want is a great lesson for children regardless of the tax brackets of their parents.
Of course, it is still perfectly possible to teach your children the lesson and continue to buy expensive things from time to time, and the lack of designer handbags aimed at children does not necessarily mean that parents are still in the process of buying luxury bags regularly to their children. But something about the idea of marketing a bag of a demographic that has no wallet, keys or mobile phone to make extra just seems cynical to me, not to mention fundamentally different from buying a girl in a dress Lanvin little to formal events, where the purchase was respected the same exact purpose of the child as a Lanvin dress would be for an adult woman. The handbags are functional, at its base, and tell a girl with nothing to do has to have one (and his mother have to spend hundreds of dollars on it) seems to be the worst form of consumerism.
The fact that the boys Gucci bag is half covered with logos, it makes me even more cautious in accepting the existence of what he teaches five years? If you want to teach your daughter appreciates beautiful things, would not anonymous high-quality leather handbag is a better option than the $ 500 value of pork face logos, at the other end? There is plenty of time for children to learn these lessons to others later, you might think.
Gucci can do whatever you feel like bags of determination, the market and want the benefits that may or may not cross his path. Similarly, people spend their income as they see fit. I just hope that those who can afford to give their children realize that not everything can always be the most sensible thing to do.
What do you think? Want to buy a logo designer bag for children of school age?
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