Bury this luxury shopper in Chanel – but please hold the phone

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Bury this luxury shopper in Chanel – but please hold the phone
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LA-based Gab Waller spends her days sourcing luxury products for high-net-worth clients. When it all ends, she has a few requests.

Before I die, I want to eat one last meal, please. A burger and fries. I’m plant-based so the burger would be vegan. And Iggy’s Bread. I recently returned to Australia and ate it again, and remembered just how incredible it is. We don’t have bread like that in Los Angeles where I live now, and I need it. My last meal would be carb heavy, with a tequila and soda to drink. It’s very refreshing.

I definitely don’t want to be cremated. The idea of my ashes remaining is too dark to contemplate. Put me in my Chanel jacket and close the casket, please.

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