I saw this thing online, right? RE/WAY, Miinto…all these places are slingin’ “vintage” BVLGARI. And hey, maybe they’re legit, maybe they’re not. Who knows anymore, ya know? It’s the internet, baby. But the thought of rockin’ some seriously swanky BVLGARI pumps from, like, the 50s? Or maybe some peep-toes? I’m in. (If I had the money, obvi.)
And then there’s this whole “1970s BVLGARI with diamonds” thing. Thirty-three diamond versions? Ouch. My wallet’s already cryin’. But picture it, though…a classic BVLGARI shape, but BAM! Diamonds! You’d be turning heads, for sure. I bet those are *not* cheap. Like, mortgage-your-house expensive.
But okay, wait. What *is* “vintage,” really? Is it just old? Or does it have to be, like, *actually* from the decade? Because then I saw this other site, Unique Vintage, and they’re all about “vintage *inspired*” shoes. So, like, new shoes that look old. Which, honestly, isn’t a bad idea, especially if you’re worried about your precious, actual vintage BVLGARIs falling apart. Though are they really vintage then???
Then there’s this “memery shoe” thing… I’m not even sure what that *is*. Sounds like a typo, tbh. But the site claims they’re like original vintage shoes but in sizes you can *actually* wear. Which is a legit concern because vintage sizes are, like, insane. I tried on a vintage dress once that was supposedly a size 8 and I couldn’t even get it over my head. Seriously.
Oh, and don’t forget about the men! Seems like there’s vintage BVLGARI for dudes, too. Though, I gotta admit, I haven’t seen as much about that. Maybe it’s just me.