On our Luxury Excursion at NorthPark in Dallas, we took a trip to the Saint Laurent store and had a store employee – Carlos – give us details about the brand and why they are so coveted by so many.
We started by looking at the handbags. When asking about them we were given information about how they are brought to be.
Typically with the bags you will see implemented genuine calfskin leather with hardware being in typical gold or silver tones with chain straps that have a matching leather woven throughout. The leather is very fine and soft to the touch.
When asking about some of the most popular items we were told that at the top of the list was the Sac De Jeur – featured below
This of course can be understood why it is top of the popularity chain with the brand just by looking at it. But we were informed that following up the Saint Laurent LouLou as well as Envelope Bags were also quite popular.
The St. Laurent Lou Lou | St. Laurent Envelope |
In another line of products Sunglasses were the next most common item of popularity.
The reusable masks, which are made in Italy, also provide particle filtration efficiency (PFE) and are enhanced with antimicrobial technology which protects the product from microbes and germs. The outer and inner lining are made from 100 percent cotton and the filling from 100 percent polyester. Each mask also comes with its own matching travel pouch, which is also treated with antimicrobial technology.
Twenty percent of each sale will go towards the Burberry Foundation Covid-19 Community Fund, operated by The Burberry Foundation, to help communities affected by the pandemic as well as those working on the frontline. Established in April, the fund has so far donated 160,000 pieces of personal protective equipment (PPE) gear, and has helped relief efforts in Asia, Europe, the Americas and Africa.
Many brands and retailers have launched their own face masks since the outbreak of the pandemic, though the luxury industry has been noticeably hesitant to jump on the trend, perhaps due to concerns that doing so could be interpreted as a move to profit on the crisis.
But as the world continues to battle the pandemic and a return to normality seems an increasingly vague concept, itโs likely that more luxury labels will follow suits and begin producing their own high-end facewear.