Assuming that someone paid $100K for that handbag, that money was divided among the retailer, the distributor, the manufacturer, transportation, taxes, and heaven knows what else. In short, it ended up in the hands (bank accounts?) of the people involved in making it and bringing it to market. Nothing wrong with that. The fact that someone is wealthy enough to buy such an article ought to be greeted with joy. We already have enough poor people. At least the wealthy in this case spent the money in a way that put non-wealthy people to work.
CD is no leftist Christian and has opined in support of conservative economic priciples since Ronald Reagan was in the White House.