So, like, I was browsing Farfetch the other day (because, priorities, right?) and saw all this Miu Miu jewelry. And then I stumbled upon some Lyst stuff. And suddenly I was down a rabbit hole, thinking, “Okay, is this *really* original quality, or is this some, you know… inspired-by-Miu-Miu kinda situation?”
Because let’s be real, Miu Miu isn’t exactly *cheap*. We’re talking potentially hundreds of dollars for a bracelet. Hundreds! For something that, honestly, *might* end up tangled in my hair or lost down the back of the sofa within a week.
The Farfetch ad promised “12x” payments, which is tempting, I’m not gonna lie. And “express shipping?” Girl, yes, please! But still… is it worth it? I mean, even the “bijoux fantaisie” are probably gonna set you back a bit.
What I find fascinating is the sheer *variety*. From dainty little bracelets to these huge, statement-making necklaces that look like they belong on a fairytale queen (a slightly eccentric one, admittedly). They’re definitely not afraid to be, well, *Miu Miu*.
And Lyst is throwing around the term “sale” and “new season,” which is like catnip to my online shopping brain. But the price range, “$244 and up,” makes me pause. Are those *really* sale prices? Or is that just their starting point? It’s hard to tell these days, ya know? Everything’s “on sale” all the time.
Honestly, sometimes I think it’s all a bit much. Like, who actually *needs* a ridiculously expensive, slightly-too-glittery bracelet? But then I see one, and I’m like, “Oh, *I* do. I need that. For… reasons.”