Does the word luxury mean anything now?

Luxury, a term once reserved for opulent possessions and exclusive experiences, has become a mere commodity. Demna Gvasalia, the enfant terrible of Balenciaga, is leading the charge with his latest "luxury" collection, featuring items that are more laughable than luxurious.

A £1,590 hoodie emblazoned with the word itself? A £425 baseball cap with scuffed edges? It's hard not to chuckle at Gvasalia's audacity. Is this a joke, or is it just plain obscene? Perhaps it's a bit of both. The line between irony and absurdity has blurred, leaving us questioning what luxury truly means.

In the past, luxury was synonymous with exclusivity and craftsmanship. Brands like Gucci and Hermès took pride in their attention to detail and rare materials. Now, anyone can slap a "luxury" label on anything and sell it for top dollar. It's a watered-down version of the original concept, where the meaning has been diluted by commercialism.

Demna himself acknowledges that luxury is a shape-shifter, with no clear definition. It's like trying to pin down a slippery fish – the more you try to grasp it, the more it slips away. Perhaps this is what Demna is getting at. Quiet luxury, once a thing, has given way to conspicuous consumption. We're embracing the flashy and the gaudy, rather than the understated and elegant.

It's enough to say that people understand luxury differently now. The meaning has shifted, and it's no longer about substance over style. It's about making a statement, about showing off one's wealth and status. Luxury has become a badge of honor, a way to signal to others that you've arrived.

As Dr John Armitage puts it, "The thing about luxury is that its meaning is constantly changing." Perhaps this is the problem. We're too focused on redefining luxury rather than preserving its essence. The core meaning of luxury has been lost in translation, and it's up to us to rediscover what makes something truly luxurious.

For now, Demna's "luxury" collection will continue to spark debate and amusement. Whether you find it funny or obscene is beside the point. The question remains: what does luxury truly mean in this era of fast fashion and Instagram influencers?
 
lol I think Demna Gvasalia's gone full circle 🤣, from enfant terrible to just plain crazy 😂. Who thought a £1,590 hoodie with "luxury" written on it was a good idea? That's not luxury, that's just lazy 💁‍♀️. Luxury is supposed to be about exclusivity and craftsmanship, not some dude slapping a label on whatever mediocre stuff he can find 🤦‍♂️.

And yeah, the meaning of luxury has definitely changed... to the point where it means nothing at all 🙄. It's just a buzzword now, slapped on anything that's trendy and Instagrammable 📸. I mean, what's next? A £500 avocado toast with "artisanal" written on it? Give me a break 👎.

I think Dr John Armitage hit the nail on the head when he said luxury is constantly changing... but maybe that's just because we've lost our way 😔. Luxury used to be about feeling special, not about making a showy display of your wealth 💸. Now it's all about keeping up with the Joneses and showing off your designer gear 📺.

Anyway, Demna's collection might be funny now, but I'd rather see some actual craftsmanship and attention to detail 💯. That's what luxury is supposed to be about 🔥.
 
I'm low-key annoyed that luxury has become a joke 🤣. I mean, what happened to brands like LVMH taking pride in their craftsmanship and materials? Nowadays it's all about slapping a fancy label on something cheap and selling it for a pretty penny 💸. And don't even get me started on the £1,590 hoodie – is that really luxury or just a silly price tag? 😂 I think Demna's trying to make some point about how luxury has changed, but at the end of the day, it feels like he's just being pretentious 🙄. The meaning of luxury used to be about quality and exclusivity, not just about making a statement or showing off your cash 💎. We need to find that balance again 👍
 
I'm not even sure what to say about this new Balenciaga collection anymore lol 😂. It's like they're trying to be ironic but really just coming off as extra or whatever. 500 quid for a hoodie with the word "luxury" on it is wild 🤣. I mean I get that luxury has evolved, but can't they just keep it classy? Instead of that £425 baseball cap tho, I'd pay to see them come out with some actual fancy designs 👀. Anyway, Demna's trying to say that luxury is whatever the consumer wants it to be, but what about when we all want the same basic designer thing 🤷‍♀️. Can't we just have some real luxury back? 💸
 
lol @ demna's new drop i mean whats up w/ a £1,590 hoodie 🤑 that just says "luxury" on it?? its like he took a look at the definition of luxury and said "nah idc" lol. and dont even get me started on the baseball cap 🤣. anywayz, i think luxury has become more about showin off yer wealth rather than actually havin somethin valuable or crafty. its all bout that #luxuryvibes now but what happens when its just a bunch of overpriced stuff 😂? idk maybe im just old skool but somethin about subtlety and understatement is lost in the noise
 
I'm totally confused by this new trend of putting a £1,590 hoodie with "luxury" written on it 🤣. I mean, if that's what people are looking for now, then I guess it's just the cheapest way to buy into a certain vibe 💸. But at the same time, it's like Demna Gvasalia is playing a joke on us or something 😂. The line between irony and absurdity has gotten so blurred lately.

And can we talk about how luxury brands have lost their way? I miss the days when Gucci and Hermès actually made things with quality materials and craftsmanship 🤖. Now it's all about slap-on labels and making a quick buck 💸. It's like they're trying to outdo each other in a game of "who can be the most tacky".

I guess what I'm saying is that luxury has become more about showing off your wealth than actually enjoying something beautiful or high-quality 📸. And that's just not my cup of tea, you know? Give me understated elegance any day 😊.
 
omg what's going on with luxury rn? 😂 i get that demna gvasalia is trying to shake things up but £1,590 hoodie? that's just laughable 💁‍♀️. like i get it, luxury isn't always about opulence anymore but some of these designs are just weird 🤔. and yeah the term has been watered down so much now anyone can slap a label on anything & make a profit 💸. anyway imo the meaning of luxury has shifted more towards how flashy u look rather than actually being high quality or exclusive 👗. like what happened to quiet, understated elegance? 🤷‍♀️
 
so imo luxury should be about feeling good and looking nice but not just buying stuff because everyone else is 👕👜, its like when u wear something and ur friends are all like "nice" but then they dont know u 👀, demna gvasalia makes me think he wants people to be extra and show off their stuff, but isnt that just being loud and flashy? 🤔 and btw 1590 is way too much for a hoodie 😂
 
I dont get why people would pay that much for a hoodie 😂. Like, is it gonna last forever or what? I got a £50 hoodie from Primark that's still going strong after 3 years 🤣. And yeah, I see what Demna Gvasalia is trying to say about luxury being a joke, but at the same time, its just so... expensive 🤑. I mean, cant he just make something beautiful and unique instead of slapping a price tag on it? And whats with the baseball cap? £425? That's like buying a nice laptop or something 💸. Im all for self-expression and whatnot, but come on, luxury should be about being stylish and classy, not just flashy and attention-seeking 🤷‍♀️.
 
I'm intrigued by how our perception of luxury has evolved 🤔. It's like we're addicted to the thrill of conspicuous consumption, where the value lies not in the quality or craftsmanship but in making a statement 💁‍♀️. It's almost as if we've lost sight of what truly makes something luxurious - is it the attention to detail, the rare materials, or the emotional connection we have with an object? I think Demna's collection is a reflection of our times, where fast fashion and social media have normalized the idea that luxury is all about flash over substance 💻. But at what cost? Have we sacrificed depth for breadth? 🤷‍♂️
 
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