A Quote by Angela Ahrendts

In luxury, ubiquity will kill you - it means you're not really luxury anymore. — © Angela Ahrendts
In luxury, ubiquity will kill you - it means you're not really luxury anymore.
Most brands that are called luxury brands today are not true luxury brands. The globalization of fashion and luxury means you now find the same luxury brands in every city. The stores look the same, the products are the same. It is still a very good quality product but it is now readily available to everyone. It's a kind of mass luxury.
No logo, and you don't advertise for anyone. I don't believe in imposed luxury. I believe in built luxury. Something you refine with your own taste. Mass luxury is not my luxury.
Luxury is obviously the direction that interests me the most, but there is a lot of confusion between luxury and exhibitionism. For me, the concept of luxury is more traditional, more exclusive, more sophisticated than luxury for the masses.
It is a luxury to learn; but the luxury of learning is not to be compared with the luxury of teaching.
I don't really have the luxury to be bitter. I don't have the luxury of having negative things in my life.
The real pleasure-seeking is the combination of luxury and austerity in such a way that the luxury can really be felt.
I am not trying to say that I am poor and that I don't like beautiful things. But I don't like luxury for luxury sake or in the sense of showing off luxury.
Luxury, so far as it reaches the people, will do good to the race of people; it will strengthen and multiply them. Sir, no nation was ever hurt by luxury; for, as I said before; it can reach but a very few.
The boom for luxury goods is unending. There are people who never have to worry about whether they can afford something they like. In one part of the world or another there will always be someone with money to spend on luxury.
I'm just auditioning. I've only gotten directly offered two or three movies, ever. I don't have the luxury of being able to say no a lot, and I don't really have the luxury of just getting to pick and choose certain things.
Of a life of luxury the fruit is luxury, whether in agriculture, or commerce, or literature, or art.
Luxury goods are the only area in which it is possible to make luxury margins.
Every luxury must be paid for, and everything is a luxury, starting with being in this world.
If you live in an atmosphere of luxury, luxury is yours whether your money pays for it, or another's.
Living in the lap of luxury isn't bad except that you never know when luxury is going to stand up.
The media is constantly redefining what luxury is. Luxury can be a dirty sock if dressed up in the right way.
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