First off, let’s be clear: Yves Saint Laurent shoes, *the* YSL, are iconic. We’re talking shoes that scream “I have impeccable taste and probably a trust fund.” I mean, seriously, those Candy platform sandals? Towering high and mighty, exactly! You can find them at Neiman Marcus, FARFETCH, Nordstrom… they’re *everywhere* a fancy lady shops.
But then…Swiss-move shoes? What *is* Swiss-move? Sounds kinda sporty, maybe? Netshoes is throwing them in the mix. Are we saying YSL and Swiss-move are collaborating? Nah, probably not. Just some aggressive ad targeting. Probably some algorithm somewhere thinks I’m into both high fashion and… uh… whatever Swiss-move makes. Maybe… orthopedic hiking boots? I’m really just guessing here.
And then Reddit’s opinion. Of course, the comment about how no woman can resist a pair of YSL boots, heels, or sneakers is, like, SO true. They are collectable, yes!
The whole thing is kinda jarring, honestly. You’ve got the height of luxury with YSL, and then this… Swiss-move thing lurking in the background. Maybe there’s some crazy avant-garde connection I’m missing? Like, YSL incorporating Swiss-made watch components into the shoe design? Okay, I’m going to go ahead and say that’s *highly* unlikely.
It’s just a jumble of ads, really. A reminder that the internet knows too much and also somehow knows nothing at all. Does the ad engine know I need new shoes? Yes. Does it know the level of fabulousity I’m aiming for? Apparently, not.