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Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster
Deluxe How Luxury Lost Its Luster
Author: Dana Thomas
Dana Thomas, style and cultural reporter for Newsweek, brings a hard-hitting behind-the-scenes look at the world of "New Luxury" and how the massification of luxury goods has ensured that luxury isn't luxurious any longer There was a time when luxury was available to only the rarefied and aristocratic world of old money and royalty. Luxu...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781594201295
ISBN-10: 1594201293
Publication Date: 8/16/2007
Pages: 384
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3.6 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: Penguin Press HC, The
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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crawford avatar reviewed Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster on + 59 more book reviews
I really, really enjoyed this book. The author is a journalist with a deep background in fashion, so she seemed to use all her access to get behind-the-scenes at couture shops, fashion shows, famous designers houses and the sweatshops they employ in third world countries- whether those designers will ever invite her again after reading this book is another story!

Thomas follows the birth of luxury- small family shops using the best skills & materials to create personalized, special items that will last many lifetimes- to how many of the top fashion designer brands now use mass warehouses to create overpriced items with bad materials that fall apart quickly. She delves into how businesses bought out houses, and made labels more important than real quality in society. She covers a lot of ground, I learned a ton, and it was a very fun read.I didn't feel like there was any fat in the book that needed to be cut out, and I'm hoping Thomas will write another book in the future.

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More than a little long-winded. It could easily be 100 pages less, but very eye opening. That LV purse you paid $700 for could very easily have been made in china for $50-70, sent to Europe where there are no disclosure laws for where a product is made, had a handle put on it and BAM! the tag now says "Made in Italy" I think Ill be saving my money from now on.


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