![]() ![]() ![]() What are some brands which are chronic offenders of what you describe above? Because the goal of most luxury companies is beautiful profits, not truly beautiful products, and they cut costs in any way possible to guarantee those profits. Particularly smaller firms that I don’t know.įrom your book and some recent blog post updates from you (on Bottega Veneta, for example) there seemed to be a trend of luxury brands outsourcing aspects of their production, and/or paying Chinese workers low wages in their Italian factories. Other brands that to do this? Tom Ford and Loro Piana are two that come immediately to mind. Instead they think about their long term reputation. Yes, I do think those two still maintain their integrity because they are still privately held and do not make short term decisions to yield big immediate profits for shareholders. Do you still believe this to be the case? Are there any other brands that have captured your attention over the years? ![]() When you wrote Deluxe, Hermes and Chanel were two of the rare houses that seemed to be trying to preserve their luxury heritage and craftsmanship. ![]()
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