Recently, the online community was stirred up by a post about liquidating old items (passed items) on the personal account of Á hậu Huyen My. Notably, a pair of flat shoes from the Christian Louboutin brand that the beauty advertised for sale in a rather old condition has become the focus of mixed opinions from public opinion.
According to shared images, the black flat shoes with a bow accent at the toe belong to the classic Ballerina Flats line of the French fashion house.
This is a highly applicable design, which is popular for its elegance and comfort for users in daily activities.
However, instead of the usual glossy look of branded goods, this shoe clearly shows traces of time with dirty, dark inner lining and a worn sole after a long period of use.
In the description, Huyen My said that this pair of shoes has a new purchase price of about 20 million VND. She decided to leave it for those in need for 2 million VND (size 39) with advice that buyers only need to put it back on the sole to use it well. Immediately, this information created a lively debate on fashion forums and social networks.

A part of netizens expressed disagreement, saying that with the serious degradation and hygiene issues of the shoes, selling them at a price of millions of VND is unreasonable.
Many opinions believe that for used high-end products, the value is not only in the brand but also greatly depends on the novelty and meticulousness in the preservation stage before being handed over to the new owner.
Conversely, there are also neutral views that agreeing to buy and sell is a personal right. Some people who understand branded goods believe that a price of 1/10 of the original value may be an option for those who want to own Christian Louboutin designs at a low cost, as long as they agree to spend more time and money to renovate the item.
The incident once again sparked discussions about the culture of liquidating used items of celebrities. Although the initial purpose may be to avoid waste and share the wardrobe with fans, the way to choose products and value them to be commensurate with the actual situation is still an important factor to avoid unnecessary noise.
Faced with mixed arguments, Á hậu Huyen My deleted the post selling back her old shoes, and did not answer or comment further.
Huyen My's full name is Nguyen Tran Huyen My, born in 1995 in Hanoi. The beauty once participated in the Miss Vietnam 2014 contest and won the title of 1st runner-up, while the Miss crown belonged to Nguyen Cao Ky Duyen.
At the present time, Huyen My chooses a gentler lifestyle, such as traveling, experiencing high-class services, playing golf, enjoying tea... instead of chasing the pace of continuous events. Although she once shared about being unemployed at the end of 2025 due to the merger policy, the beauty still has a luxurious life because she has a good economic foundation.