![]() ![]() ![]() There's some very off-color remarks in here, and he has put together a rather judgemental guide based on his perceptions of the walking stereotypes who work at many Hermes branches. I think he'd relish the Sex and the City comparison, to be honest he seems to feel very comfortable with who he is, even if who he is sometimes means "politically incorrect" or "jerk," and is utterly unapologetic about his privileged and expensive lifestyle. This is a guy who enjoys judging people, and has it down to an art form, and considers an $800 tab with a colleague a good investment. Michael Tonello reads like a Sex and the City character, or one of the catty flamboyant BFFs that populate chick-lit novels everywhere. Jeez! The most I've ever paid for a bag was ~$145 and it was Kate Spade. I consider a scarf over $25 to be expensive, so you can imagine how much my eyes bugged out as I contemplated these prices. That's more money than most of us will ever see at once, and it's ridiculous to imagine it going towards handbags and scarves. During one year, he spent $1,600,000 on Hermes merchandise for resale. Michael Tonello made a living for a while as a "reseller" of the rare Birkin bags, named after Jane Birkin and coveted by highly materialistic, conspicuous consumers everywhere. This was gossipy and fun, and proof that someone doesn't have to seem "likable" to write a good memoir. ![]()
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