Thursday, December 16, 2010

Louis Vuitton Malaysia Handbags Price List



Do you want a complete list of all your favorite Louis Vuitton handbags in Malaysia? In this following article I have compiled a complete list of the best Louis Vuitton handbags available in Malaysia KLCC, Starhill or The Garden.

So Why do people search for Louis Vuitton handbag price lists? It's because everyone would know that almost all Louis Vuitton outlets around the world don't ever advertise their prices in store. The problem that most people have is that they don't know how much each item would normally cost before hand.

This wouldn't be a problem if these designer handbags aren't that expensive, but we are talking about handbags that may cost up to RM3,000 in Malaysian Ringgits. That's quite expensive and if you're an average person who are very interested in this brand of luxury goods then it surely would help you to know the prices before you enter the store.

of course if money isn't an issue than you could easily walk into the store and pic the one you like the most, however it can be very embarrassing for the average person to enter the store, asking for how much, then soon after realizing that they don't have enough and is forced to put the item back.

The store people are not too keen on helping you either, as Malaysia has a culture where everyone is so judgmental and snobbish to middle classed people or simply people who are not rich.
This is how you solve your problem:



So You can do this by going online for the Louis Vuitton UK store and find out how much it'll cost for my Speedy 25 monogram canvas so I'd know how much money I need to have.
List of UK Prices:
Monogram Canvas

  • Speedy 25 - £400.00 >> RM2,560
  • Speedy 30 - £410.00 >> RM2,700
  • Speedy 35 - £430.00 >> RM2,900
  • Neverfull PM - £400.00 >> RM2,550
  • Neverfull MM - £425.00 >> RM2,700
  • Neverfull GM - £450.00 >> RM2,950
  • Alma - £655.00 >> RM4,300
  • Alma MM - £840.00 >> RM5,400
  • Galliera PM - £800.00 >> RM5,100
  • Galliera GM - £920.00 >> RM5,700



The Louis Vuitton Malaysia Price list shown above is just a rough estimate for how much they'll cost in store by converting the UK prices in pounds into Ringgits at a rate of 6.4.
The prices may not be an accurate reflection of the price you may expect in the stores. However, this should serve as a rough guide for you to know now how much your favourite LV handbags would cost.
You might have known that Louis Vuitton Malaysia outlets never have any special offers or sales? So how can you buy Louis Vuitton handbags in Malaysia for lower than retail price? To find out go to this website at http://www.louisvuittonmalaysia.com/ and find out how!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Why Do People Buy Louis Vuitton Handbags?

Is there a reason why people buy designer handbags? There certainly is especially in Malaysia and Singapore. A lot of girls buy LV because it's considered very popular and they simply want to fit in.

When purchasing a Louis Vuitton handbag they can also feel a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction knowing that they are able to afford one. Afterall these bags are not cheap, I found this very interesting article on the reasons why people buy designer brand products. And I believe these reasons hold true for those in Malaysia as well.


During my freshman year of college I was amazed at how many girls wore designer denim to class and toted their books around in enormous Coach bags every day. How do they afford it? Why would they waste such a cute, expensive outfit on 8 AM class? It wasn’t the parade of sweats and pajamas I had been prepared for by older friends.

Instead I saw Seven For All Mankind, Paige, Primp, BCBG, Free People, Steve Madden, etc. etc. etc: What distinguishes these particular brands from Forever 21, Charlotte Russe, or those created by T.J. Maxx and Marshall’s? After questioning several of my designer brand sporting friends and trying to justify several of my own purchases, I came up with the following list:
    SIX REASONS TO GO DESIGNER
1. Product Quality – Many people who don’t believe in buying designer brands say that you are only paying for the brand name and that the product is no better than any other. While you are paying in part for the “privilege” to wear the brand’s name, you are also probably purchasing a product that is high quality. For example, I buy designer denim because it fits better and lasts longer than the jeans I buy for $25.00 at Bob’s. Designer clothes are usually made from finer fabrics and have superior stitching compared to those of bargain stores.

2. Consistency – Most people who wear designer clothes swear by a few designers. For example, someone might own thirty pairs of Paige jeans but refuse to even look at Joe’s Jeans. Both are expensive, high quality brands, so what’s the difference? Paige jeans consistently fit, last, and look great, where Joe’s Jeans aren’t as flattering (this isn’t my personal opinion, it’s just an example). People keep going back to the same brands because they consistently perform well for them.

3. Self Identity – Certain brands represent certain things (according to the advertising class I took last semester). For example, Ralph Lauren represents classic preppy. Club Monaco is worn most often by young stylish professionals. Abercrombie reminds you of a skinny and popular thirteen year old girl. People buy certain brands because what you wear represents who you are.

4. Social Status – Wearing designer clothing aligns you with an elite group: those who can afford it. People who wear designer clothing recognize designer clothing. They can also usually recognize cheap clothing. When you are wearing a Juicy Couture dress, you appear wealthier and of higher social status than others. And who doesn’t want others to be insanely jealous of your clothes?

5. Uniqueness and Rarity – Ok, so this one is pretty similar to #3 and 4, but I have another point I need to make. Why is a Monet painting so expensive? Because it’s rare. Why are designer clothes so expensive? Bingo, you got it. If you pay $45.00 for an (overpriced) Abercrombie tank top, I guarantee you that during its shelf life in your wardrobe, you will run into at least 3 people who own the exact same tank and at least 20 people who own a tank very similar. If you pay $500.00 for a pair of Balenciaga shoes, I can almost guarantee you that no one else will be wearing them at the same time as you. You’re never going to experience that awkward moment where you bump into someone wearing the same outfit as you, which you probably handle by smiling and saying “Nice outfit!”

6. Celebrities Wear Designer Clothes – Yes, it’s stupid to buy something just because Nicole Richie wears it. Have I done it? Yup. I own three Primp tops even though the only reason Primp became trendy is because Paris Hilton and Britney Spears both wear it. Celebrities started the big sunglasses trend (or Rachel Zoe started making celebrities wear big sunglasses). Now I own a pair of huge sunglasses (which my boyfriend doesn’t hesitant to call hideous). People copy celebrities, and no matter how shallow or sheep-in-a-flock syndromish (yea it’s not a word) that is, it’s always going to be that way. Celebrities are like living bulletin boards for designers.

So there you have it – the 6 main reasons people wear designer clothes. I’m not saying that you should wear designer clothes, but I’m also not advising you against it. My wardrobe consists of a mix of American Eagle, H&M, and random deals I got on designer items (courtesy of Filene’s Basement and the demise of Jasmine Sola). Do I think it’s a little ridiculous to spend $2,500 on a dress you’re going to wear once? Yes. Would I do it if I could afford it? Of course!

It’s important to remember that fashion is an art, and clothes designed by Dior or Emilio Pucci are works of art. They are meant to be looked at, admired, and copied. And worn by rich people and famous style icons (who want to be looked at, admired, and copied). And finally to be discovered and treasured by you and when you get your hands on them for half the price!


For a list of Louis Vuitton Malaysia price list go to http://www.louisvuittonmalaysia.com/