Right off the bat, you see Polène mentioned and you think, “Ooh, fancy!” And rightly so. This brand, hailing from Paris (the land of croissants and chic-ness, obviously), is all about that quality and, like, *conscious* design. Whatever that means, I guess. But seriously, they seem to care about how they make their stuff, which is kinda cool in this day and age.
You can apparently find them in Singapore at Takashimaya. Which, let’s be real, is *the* place to be if you’re looking for fancy stuff. So that makes sense. Think of it as a mini-Parisian experience right in the heart of Singapore.
Now, I gotta say, the whole “three siblings” thing is kinda interesting. Started by three siblings, the French House of Polène… Adds a kinda personal touch, ya know? Makes it feel less like a soulless corporation churning out bags. Plus, they’re going for that whole “minimalism and creative expression” vibe. It’s a mouthful, but basically, they want to make bags that are unique without being totally out there. Good luck with that, am I right?
But the real tea is, you can also find pre-owned Polène bags in Singapore. Which, honestly, is a smart move. These bags are pricey, I’m guessing. So snagging a used one is a budget-friendly way to get in on the trend. Plus, it’s a bit more sustainable, right? Win-win. I mean, I wouldn’t mind finding a Polène cyme bag. I’ve seen pictures and honestly, that tote looks pretty fab.
Oh, and did I mention they also have a store in the Champs-Élysées? Like, the most iconic street in Paris? Now, *that’s* flexing. I guess if you’re ever in Paris, you can go and just, you know, *experience* the brand in its full glory. Two-story building and all! Must be nice.
So, yeah, Polène Singapore. It’s a thing. A fancy, Parisian-influenced, sibling-founded, potentially-pre-owned-bag-having thing. If you’re into that kind of stuff, check ’em out. Or, you know, just keep dreaming about owning one like the rest of us. I mean, they are doing shoulder bags right. I’m definitely not paying a grand for a bag, but I can definitely appreciate the design, right? *Right?*