Vivianna Luxury Boutique: Where to buy secondhand designer bags in Australia

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Shoppers rush to the little-known ‘secret’ boutique that sells thousands of second-hand designer goods at a fraction of the price.

  • Australian shoppers are flocking to a second-hand designer store in Brisbane
  • Vivianna Luxury Boutique sells designer handbags, watches and jewelry.
  • Fashionista Angela Pan bragged about the store in a now-viral TikTok video

One fashionista has lifted the lid on where to get second-hand designer goods for a fraction of the original price.

Angela Pan, who moved to Brisbane from New Zealand, bragged about Vivianna Luxury Boutique for her huge range of luxury buys.

in a tik tok videothe 25-year-old raved about the quirky hidden gem located on the third floor in Market Square Sunnybank, just a 16-minute drive south of the CBD.

Customers can browse through hundreds of bags, watches and jewelry from current and past designer collections.

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Customers can browse through hundreds of bags, watches and jewelry from current and past designer collections.

Angela Pan, who moved to Brisbane from New Zealand, bragged about Vivianna Luxury Boutique for her huge range of luxury buys. Customers can browse through hundreds of bags, watches and jewelry from current and past designer collections.

In a video shared on TikTok, Angela showed off some of her favorite picks, including a vintage Chanel bag.

'There are so many unique designs that I have never seen before.  I totally recommend you go and check it out

In a video shared on TikTok, Angela showed off some of her favorite picks, including a vintage Chanel and Dior bag. ‘There are so many unique designs that she has never seen before. I totally recommend you go and check it out,” she said.

“If you’re in Brisbane and you love designer bags, you have to visit Vivianna Luxury Boutique,” Angela said in the video.

‘They have so many second hand old and new bags. There are racks and racks of Gucci, Dior, Prada, and YSL.

‘So many unique designs that I have never seen before. I totally recommend you go and check it out.

In the clip, Angela showed off a variety of bags, including a red YSL for just $700, a vintage nylon Dior bag for $1000, and a vintage 2000s Louis Vuitton runway bag for $1020.

There was also a selection of vintage Chanel bags that probably range from $5,000 to $15,000.

But some of the watches sold for $68,000 and the jewelry was probably priced in the thousands of dollars as well.

In the clip, Angela showed off a variety of bags, including a vintage 2000s Louis Vuitton runway bag for $1020 (pictured).

There is also a wide selection of Chanel jewelry and necklaces (pictured)

In the clip, Angela showed off a variety of bags, including a vintage 2000 Louis Vuitton runway bag for $1,020 (left). There is also a wide selection of Chanel jewelry and necklaces (right)

There was also a selection of vintage Chanel bags that probably range from $5,000 to $15,000.

But some of the watches sold for $68,000 and the jewelry was probably priced in the thousands of dollars as well.

There was also a selection of vintage Chanel bags that probably range from $5,000 to $15,000. But some of the watches sold for $68,000 and the jewelry was probably priced in the thousands of dollars as well (right).

HOW TO SPOT A FAKE DESIGNER BAG

Serial number: All designer handbags are made with a serial number on the inside; this code is usually clean and hard, not weak and wispy.

Inspect the shape and material: Designer handbags are made with high-quality materials and craftsmanship.

While fake bags can replicate the look of a designer bag, they don’t replicate the high quality or feel of the bag.

Check the seams: The interior of the bag must be well made, tight and tidy.

Ask for the original receipt if possible: The receipt for a designer bag is always stamped and is proof of authentication.

Since then, the video has been viewed more than 92,000 times after six days, but some were skeptical.

‘Are they authentic though?’ one person questioned, another said: ‘it’s the ‘one’ for me.’

“I still can’t afford it but thanks girl,” wrote a third.

“I have a sudden and intense need to come visit you,” commented one woman.

Another tagged a friend and simply wrote, ‘when are we going?’