In my experience, a newer diver's dream gear often contains future regrets.
I once had a student come to me for advanced training, and he had all his own gear, most of which was not appropriate for the classes he wanted to take. He knew that before he came to me, and he was angry about all the money he had spent on his dream package. He started to tell me what he had, and I interrupted to predict (with total accuracy) the rest. How did I know? I had worked at the shop where he bought it, and I quit when they adopted a policy of having every employee work to direct students to buy a specific set of gear in order to get the highest profit margin. As an instructor, I would have been required to use that specific gear and tell my students that I had personally selected those items because they were the best. In reality, the only item I would have selected myself was the wetsuit.
Take your time and do a lot of reading from independent sources. It is hard to tell who those are sometimes. Even some of the advice on ScubaBoard comes from dealers who sell those items.