The last photo in the set shows another Christmas tree, presumably the one in her studio, with more traditional ornaments but a pile of Hermes boxes instead of presents at the base.
“Very special looks good,” commented model Qiqi Yam, while actress Jessica Hsueh could only muster an “OMG!” at the display.
“Haha, thought this was a Hermes store,” a fan commented, while another deemed it “spectacular”.
However, some fans had concerns about the extravagant display.
One wrote: “Hope the boxes will be re-used to avoid wastage, then it’d be more meaningful.”
Another fan echoed the same sentiment, hoping they could be repurposed after Christmas “in the spirit of caring for the environment”.
“For what?” another wrote curtly.
As a Hermes connoisseur, Priscilla shared a photo of her posing with a Himalaya Kelly 25 — deemed the rarest bag in existence — she had bought for her birthday in August. The same model fetched a whopping HK$3.3 million (S$573,000) in an auction in 2020.
In January, she shared an unboxing video of a Hermes Birkin Cargo, writing: “This is unusual even to Hermes fans.”
Priscilla is far from the only celebrity enamoured with Hermes bags. Last month, Taiwanese host Mickey Huang gifted his co-host, Lulu Huang, a Hermes Birkin after promising to get her one if they won at the Golden Bell Awards.
So rare are the bags that Mickey said he had “five groups of people” including friends and netizens searching for one.
Closer to home, Singapore socialite Jamie Chua has one of the biggest collections of Hermes bags in the world — over 200. She shows off her collection and gives tips on how to take care of the leather goods on her YouTube channel.
This article was first published on AsiaOne and republished on theAsianparent with permission.