Then there’s Amazon just throwing “V Handbags For Women” at you, like they’re trying to guess what you were *thinking* about buying. It’s a bit of a mess, honestly. Is “V Purse” even a *brand* brand? Or is it just a vague keyword people are using to describe any handbag that happens to have a “V” on it?
Okay, look, I’m starting to think “V Purse” isn’t a specific brand. It sounds more like a *style* or a *theme* if that makes sense? Like, Valentino’s VLogo Signature collection seems pretty relevant here. They’ve got SuperVee bags, VSLING bags (which are kinda cute, ngl), and just general VLogo Signature items. Plus, they’re doing the whole “V” in a bunch of different materials – canvas, “toraffia” (what even *is* toraffia?), and cotton. They’re even throwing in your basic black and white for the color palette.
So, my totally unprofessional, totally off-the-cuff opinion? “V Purse” isn’t a dedicated brand like, say, Chanel or Gucci. It’s more like… a trending aesthetic? A design element? A slightly confusing search term that leads you down a rabbit hole of Valentino and maybe a few other brands who happen to use the letter “V” a lot.
And frankly, it’s kinda working. I’m kinda tempted to check out that SuperVee bag now. Damn you, internet marketing!
(Also, Louis Vuitton’s “9TO5”? Someone needs to tell them that name isn’t exactly selling the dream of luxury handbags. Sounds more like I need to be carrying a briefcase full of spreadsheets. Just sayin’.)