Does the word luxury mean anything now?

The term 'luxury' has lost its meaning. It's now associated with anything from a £1,590 cotton hoodie with a faux fur-trimmed hood by Balenciaga to a £9,000 stainless steel coffin that resembles Elon Musk's Cybertruck. The irony lies in the fact that luxury brands are now proudly self-identifying and embracing this concept of conspicuous consumption.

Fashion designer Demna Gvasalia is a prime example of this shift. His designs often spark controversy and outrage, but they also tap into a desire for showy wealth and status. Balenciaga's latest collaboration with British Vogue features Gwyneth Paltrow wearing the £1,590 hoodie in her luxurious Hamptons home, where she chops a pineapple in a marble kitchen. The juxtaposition is striking – it's almost as if the designer is asking us to laugh at the absurdity of it all.

However, luxury has always been contentious. The word has been debated for over 2,000 years, with philosophers like Plato and Rousseau weighing in on its meaning. Karl Marx even described it as "the opposite of the necessary." It's a "shape shifter," explains Dr John Armitage, an associate professor and author of books on luxury philosophy.

The latest iteration of luxury is all about conspicuous consumption – a return to loud, flashy, and expensive clothing and accessories that shout about wealth and status. The £8m Birkin bag is back in style, as are five-figure Labubus and President Trump's gaudy gold Oval Office makeover.

Demna's Gucci collection was similarly unapologetic, featuring giant logo-ed trunks, faux-fur coats, and scuffed edges on a £425 baseball cap. There's no subtlety here – it's all about making a statement.

So what does this say about our understanding of luxury? Dr Armitage suggests that its meaning is constantly changing, but rather than diluting the term, we're simply understanding it differently. "The thing about luxury," he says, "is that its meaning is not fixed."

Perhaps this shift in perception is a reflection of our online-driven lives, where the notion of quiet luxury has given way to a desire for showy wealth and status. The question remains – does 'luxury' still mean anything? Or has it simply become a marketing term with no deeper meaning?
 
I'm so done with luxury brands going full-on outrageous 🤪! Like, who needs a £9,000 coffin when you can just have a nice family plot and some dignity 💀? And don't even get me started on the prices – £1,590 for a hoodie? That's like buying a whole new wardrobe for my tiny niece 👗. Anyway, I think luxury has always been about excess and showing off, but now it's more like a never-ending parade of tacky logos and overpriced stuff 🎉. Maybe we just need to redefine what "luxury" means – like, is it actually about the quality of something or just about how much money you're willing to throw at it? 🤑 I mean, I've seen some DIY projects that are way more stylish and functional than anything those brands come up with 💪.
 
I think this whole "luxury" thing is kinda wild 🤪. It's like, what even is luxury anymore? Is it just a bunch of brands throwing money at stuff and calling it high-end fashion? 🤑 I mean, £9k for a coffin? What's next, £10k for a toaster? 😂 And don't even get me started on these giant logo-ed trunks – can you imagine wearing something that says "I'm so extra"? 🤣

But seriously, I think luxury has always been about excess and over-the-top stuff. We just used to call it "rich" or "opulent" instead of using a fancy word like "luxury". And now that we're living in the era of social media, where everyone's showcasing their fancy lifestyles, it's no wonder people want to shout it from the rooftops with these flashy designs and crazy prices.

I guess what I'm saying is, maybe luxury isn't just about the price tag or the brand name – maybe it's about attitude, swagger, and owning up to your wealth. And if that's the case, then Demna Gvasalia and his crew are definitely pulling off the whole "luxury" thing with style 👗💅🔥
 
I'm not sure what's more cringeworthy, the £1,590 hoodie or Gwyneth Paltrow wearing it in her marble kitchen 🤣. But seriously, have we lost sight of what luxury is all about? I think Demna Gvasalia's designs are a perfect example of this – they're attention-grabbing, but is that really what we want from our fashion brands? 💅🏻 I mean, can't luxury just be about exclusivity and craftsmanship without having to shout it from the rooftops? And what's with all these expensive coffin designs... is Elon Musk trying to make a point about immortality or something? 🤔 The term 'luxury' has always been subjective, but maybe we need to re-evaluate our understanding of it in this digital age. Do we still value the art of subtle elegance, or are we just chasing after a fleeting status symbol? 💸
 
🤦‍♂️ come on people, don't be so hard on luxury brands! I think they're doing exactly what's needed - embracing the absurdity of it all and having a good laugh at themselves. It's like, yeah sure, that £1,590 hoodie is a bit ridiculous, but isn't that kinda the point? We should be laughing at our own excesses rather than shaming them. And honestly, who says luxury has to be subtle all the time? Sometimes I think we're just too hung up on "class" and forget that fashion is supposed to be fun! 🤪
 
I don't get why people are so obsessed with these super expensive things now... like, what's the point of shelling out £9k for a coffin?! 💸 It's just gonna hold your body, you know? And those fancy logos and designs on clothes are just gonna fade after one wash. Mark my words, in 10 years we'll be laughing at these ridiculous prices and designs... and they'll be calling it " vintage" or something 😂
 
I'm not sure if this is what we're living in anymore... Luxury used to be about craftsmanship, quality, and exclusivity, but now it's just about throwing money at things to show off. I mean, £1,590 for a hoodie that looks like it was made by my grandma? 🤣 And the fact that Demna Gvasalia is like the poster child for this whole thing is wild. He's all about making statements with his designs, even if they are super cringeworthy.

I think what's interesting is how our perception of luxury has changed. We used to value things that were timeless and elegant, but now it's all about flash and dash. The £8m Birkin bag is just ridiculous – who needs that much money for a handbag? 🤑

At the same time, I can see why people would be drawn to this kind of luxury. It's like we're living in a world where everyone wants to be Instagram-famous, and luxury brands are all about creating those moments. But is it still worth anything deeper than just a social media post?

I think Dr Armitage hits the nail on the head when he says that the meaning of luxury isn't fixed. It's constantly evolving, but we need to figure out what that means for us as consumers and as people. 💭
 
I'm not sure about this latest trend of luxury - £1,590 hoodies and £9k coffins 😒. It just seems like people are more interested in showing off their money than actual quality or craftsmanship. And don't even get me started on the environmental impact of all these flashy items 🌎. I mean, can't we just appreciate a good design without breaking the bank? 👖 The irony is that luxury brands are actually embracing the idea of conspicuous consumption, which is kinda the opposite of what I think of as high-end fashion 💁‍♀️.

I also feel like this trend is a reflection of our online culture - everyone's always comparing themselves to others and trying to one-up each other 📱. But at the end of the day, does it really matter if your hoodie costs £1,590 or £425? 🤷‍♀️ It's all just about being comfortable and feeling good, right? 😌
 
🤷‍♀️ I mean, what's next? A £10k toaster that looks like a work of art... and costs an arm and a leg to clean. Like, who even needs that much bling in their life? 🤑 The problem is, luxury has always been about excess, but now it's just about showing off. And honestly, it's getting old. 😒
 
I feel like we're living in a world where everyone's trying to one-up each other, you know? Like, who can spend the most on a hoodie or a handbag. It's crazy how far luxury has come from being something special and exclusive to just being a status symbol 🤑. I'm not sure if it's even about the actual quality of the item anymore, but more about how much money you can throw at it 💸. And don't even get me started on the logos and branding – it's like they're screaming "look at me, I'm wealthy!" 😂
 
lol what's up with these fancy brands tho? £1,590 hoodie is like something my aunt would buy at a garage sale 🤣 and £9k stainless steel coffin is just crazy talk 💀 anyway i think luxury is all about the vibes now - it's not just about throwing cash around, but about how you present yourself to the world 👗💅 like demna gvasalia's designs are all about making a statement, even if that statement is 'i'm super rich and i don't care'. can we talk about how weird this is tho? like we're living in a world where people are paying £8m for a handbag 🤑 i think the meaning of luxury is still kinda fluid, but now it's more like a social status thing - if you're rocking the right brand, you're basically on top of the food chain 💪
 
🤔 I'm all confused about this whole luxury thing. Is it really just about throwing money at stuff and showing off? 🤑 I mean, £1,590 for a hoodie? That's like buying 10 pizzas! 😂 But at the same time, isn't that just what people always did with their money - to show off or impress others? 🤷‍♀️ And if it is, then what's changed?

I don't get why we need a fancy word like "luxury" to describe something that's essentially just flashy and expensive. Can't we just call it "rich person stuff" instead? 😂 It seems like Demna Gvasalia and Balenciaga are just trying to make us laugh at how absurd it all is, but maybe there's more to it than that.

I've read about the history of luxury and how it's been debated for ages. 🤓 But I still don't get what makes something "luxury" - is it about feeling exclusive? Or is it just about having a lot of money? 💸 It feels like we're missing out on some deeper meaning behind the term, but maybe that's just because we've become too obsessed with consumerism and social media. 📱
 
I'm low-key confused about this whole luxury thing rn 😂. Like, I see what they're doing – making fashion super flashy and expensive to show off wealth, but at the same time, it feels like they're just trying too hard. And I'm not sure if it's just me, but I miss that more understated vibe of high-end fashion from, like, 10 years ago.

It's crazy how luxury has always been debated, and now we're basically redefining what it means to be "luxury" in real-time 🤯. But is that really a good thing? Are we just losing sight of what truly makes something valuable or meaningful?

I think the key difference between old-school luxury and this new vibe is that the old stuff was often about quality over quantity – think bespoke suits made from rare fabrics, not some mass-produced £1,590 hoodie 😂. Now it's all about who can afford to shout the loudest, I guess.

Anyway, what do you guys think? Am I just a hater, or is there something to this "conspicuous consumption" trend? 🤔
 
I'm so over this "luxury" trend 🙄. It's like, can't we just appreciate the value of something without needing to shout about it from the rooftops? I mean, who needs a £1,590 hoodie with faux fur or an £8m Birkin bag just because it's flashy and expensive? It's just so...tacky 💁‍♀️. And don't even get me started on Demna Gvasalia's designs – they're like something out of a bad parody 😂. I think the whole "conspicuous consumption" thing is just a fancy way of saying we've lost touch with what true luxury means 🤔. Give me a good, classic leather handbag or a quality watch any day 👑. At least those things will last and not make you look like a try-hard 💁‍♂️.
 
I'm kinda meh about this whole "luxury" thing right now 🤔. It's like, we're all so caught up in showing off our wealth that the word itself has lost its meaning. I mean, £1,590 for a hoodie is just crazy talk 💸. And don't even get me started on the stainless steel coffin – what's next, a £10k toaster? 🍞

But at the same time, I think it's kinda interesting that luxury brands are embracing this whole conspicuous consumption thing. It's like they're asking us to laugh at the absurdity of it all 😂. And let's be real, if I'm gonna drop that kind of cash on something, I want it to make a statement.

It just goes to show how our perception of luxury is changing, but whether it's actually losing its meaning or not... idk 🤷‍♀️. Maybe we're just finding new ways to express ourselves, but also, maybe we're just getting dumber 💁‍♀️? Either way, I'm gonna keep an eye on this and see where it goes 📺.
 
I'm kinda loving this whole luxury thing right now 🤑👗 but at the same time, I'm like totally over it . I mean, £9k for a coffin? What's next, £10k for a toilet? 💩 And don't even get me started on Demna Gvasalia's designs... I get what he's trying to do, but sometimes it feels like he's just trolling us 😂. But I guess that's the thing about luxury – it's always been a bit of a joke, right? Like, who really needs £8m Birkin bag? 🤣 Not me, that's for sure . Maybe we're just seeing a shift in how people want to present themselves online... like, quiet luxury is so over, and now it's all about making a statement (or looking like a total diva) 💁‍♀️. But does 'luxury' still mean anything? Honestly, I think it's just become a marketing term at this point 🤑💸.
 
the whole thing just feels like a big joke 🤣. people are paying £9,000 for a stainless steel coffin... it's wild. i think the problem is that luxury brands have lost touch with what actually makes something luxurious - craftsmanship, quality, exclusivity. now it's all about making a statement and flaunting wealth. and honestly, who needs to shout it from the rooftops? 🙄 but at the same time, i can see why people would be drawn to these over-the-top designs... there's just something so satisfying about seeing someone rocking a £1,590 hoodie in their marble kitchen 😂. anyway, it's all just a bit too much for me, but hey, if that's what people want to pay for... 🤑
 
I'm literally OBSESSED 💥👗 with this whole thing! Like, can you even imagine walking into the Hamptons with that £1,590 hoodie 🤣? It's like Demna Gvasalia is holding up a mirror to society and saying "Hey, let's laugh at ourselves" 😂. But seriously, what's going on here? Is luxury just about throwing money at something to feel good, or is there something deeper to it? I'm loving how Dr Armitage says its meaning is constantly changing - like, that's so true for me when it comes to fashion trends 🤪. The £8m Birkin bag is back in style, and I am HERE. FOR. IT 💁‍♀️👜
 
😊 I think this shift in perception is kinda wild. Like, back in the day, luxury meant exclusivity & craftsmanship, not just flashing cash everywhere 🤑. But maybe our obsession with social media has made us crave validation through stuff...? It's like we're competing in a never-ending fashion game show 💃. Does it really matter what the term 'luxury' means anymore, or are we just along for the ride? 🤔
 
lol u know im so over this "luxury" thing rn 😂 its like every1s trying 2 be rich & famous just 2 fit in 🤑 i mean what even is luxury anymore? 2 me its about feelin good, not just showin off 💁‍♀️ i dont care if its a £1 hoodie or a £9k coffin lol who cares? its still a nice to have right? 🤷‍♀️ and demna gvasalia is like the ultimate example of this 🤪 his designs are so extra, but at least he's havin fun with it 💃
 
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