Then you see stuff like “Mirror Engraving” and this description of a sycamore mirror “sheathed in smooth taurillon leather” and you’re like, okay, so they’re *actually* making mirrors? But then it’s like, “Made in Indonesia” and it throws you for a loop because you’re expecting everything Hermès to be, like, Paris, darling, not… Indonesia. No shade to Indonesia, just… you know, *Hermès*.
And then the whole “replica bags” thing pops up. Like, duh, of course there are replica Hermès bags. But the fact that they’re mentioned alongside the actual mirrors makes you wonder if people are buying the *mirrors* as some kind of status symbol accessory *for* their replica bags? Like, “Hey, my Birkin’s a fake, but check out this *authentic* Hermès mirror!” It’s just… a thought.
And then you see “Hermès H08 watch, 42 mm” and it mentions “pebbles are a constant source of inspiration for Hermès and act as a mirror.” Okay, now we’re getting philosophical. Pebbles as mirrors? Like, reflecting light, reflecting memories, reflecting your soul? I dunno, maybe I’m reading too much into it. Maybe it’s just some artsy marketing thing. But honestly, the connection between pebbles, watches, and mirrors feels kinda… forced. Like someone was trying *really* hard to make a connection that wasn’t really there.
Plus, the mention of “Wholesale LV Designer Replica Bags” feels completely out of place. Like someone just threw it in there randomly. Is it a subliminal message? Are we supposed to be comparing Hermès’ artistry with the cheapness of LV replicas? Or is it just a mistake? Honestly, I’m leaning towards “mistake.”