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For Aurela Gaccia's thumb: No one buys a Lamborghini to keep it in the garage!

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1 Mars 2019

For Aurela Gaccia's thumb: No one buys a Lamborghini to keep it in the

Early in the morning, Aurela Gaçe publicly talked to the people who, according to her, "boast their clothes signed". "To boast in your clothes, it's spiritual poverty," wrote the singer, among other things.

Although Aurela does not touch the price of expensive clothing, it is first necessary to clarify that "expensive clothing" is called any clothing that my budget, yours, and anyone else can not afford. Things at this point are relative. If for someone it is absurd to buy a wedding dress that costs 5,000 euros, which will be worn only ONE times in life, for someone else is not.

"[...] But those still revealing the clothing firms seem to still not know how to fully enjoy the money they can" have "collected," writes in a Gaccia section. At this point, the question arises: Who these?

Generalization is wrong. For example, a fashion blogger has to put on signed designer clothing, luxury or different brands. People follow exactly this: Want to know if the athletes are Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Versace, Zara, Waiiki etc.?

Being influential, having influence on a particular field, has a strategy: POSTOSH FOR ...! So bloggers such as Lori Hoxha or Armina Mevlani will necessarily post dressed as long as people follow exactly about fashion. Sometimes for travel.

"Only the fact that shows me makes me laugh," writes the following singer. Okay, it's easy to "judge" something you do not understand. For example, for many people is a gym. "Why should I get tired in the gym when food is one of the greatest love in life," one might say. Not necessarily choosing not to go to the gym is right, but it's their life, so they can do whatever they want.

Later, the singer continues with "I thought there had been a little bit of flux in the empty dumbbells of our magnificent village where the parade is exactly what those who may have had bread yesterday (this is precisely why they tell it today)" as if anyone who has been poor, has no right to post expensive clothes.

"There are many who have never learned what they wear, what they eat," writes Aurela, among other things, that if you are expensive, you must know what you are up to. Many wealthy people choose expensive products, judged by color, material, design, how comfortable they are, without having to know whether or not they are the latest collection, whether they are fashionable or not.

People look after their clothing to show their status and why not. None of the parties is wrong. Some are comfortable with their luxurious outfits, without having to expose them to Instagram. Some are of the opinion that "no one buys a Lamborghini to keep it in the garage".