Swipe to see some of my 2025 material accomplishments lol
At the start of the year, I had a couple items on my moodboard:
- white gold bracelet / jewelry stack
- Loro Piana L19 and CH bag
- going to Canada
- making my Hermes QB wishlist
And I’m glad (or not so glad) to update that I have fulfilled most of these sans the CH bag 😅 which I might or might not want anymore 🤷🏻♀️ just as well cos I’ve completely gone off course with other purchases
At the start of this year, I was determined to complete my first set of WG jewelry since I’ve always been a YG person 🤍💛 I think I’m done with my bracelet stack for now and I’m moving on to earrings and going back to my YG bracelet stack now~~
... Read moreOver the years, I’ve learned that creating a meaningful and timeless collection of luxury items is more rewarding than simply chasing trends. In 2025, I’m focusing on pieces that reflect my understated yet elegant style—favoring quality over quantity.
Loro Piana, known for its refined craftsmanship and luxury appeal, has particularly inspired me this year. I've been exploring their iconic pieces, such as the L19 bag, which perfectly blends sophistication with everyday practicality. It’s incredible how designer luxury can subtly elevate daily life and add confidence to any outfit.
For jewelry, I’ve recently transitioned from my usual preference for yellow gold to white gold, which has brought a fresh, modern twist to my collection. My current bracelet stack feels complete, and now I’m excited to explore matching earrings and revisit my favorite yellow gold bracelets to mix and match styles.
Travel plans like a trip to Canada and building my Hermes Quick Bid (QB) wishlist have also added a fun dimension to my material aspirations. These plans keep me motivated and remind me that luxury is not just about possessions but also about experiences and milestones.
If you're also refining your wishlist, consider pieces that tell your personal story and suit your lifestyle. It helps to invest in iconic brands known for quality and timeless design, such as Loro Piana, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Hermes. This way, your luxury items not only retain value but also become meaningful extensions of your identity.
Lastly, it's important to manage mindful spending — recognizing when a desire shifts or when a wishlist item no longer fits your evolving style. Staying true to yourself is the ultimate luxury.