A Quote by Ben Eine

I'm a luxury brand. — © Ben Eine
I'm a luxury brand.

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It’s one thing if you are a luxury brand and have been around for 60 years and can weather the retail storm we’ve had, but if you are a new brand that’s just starting out — whether you are a writer or a retailer — innovating through social media is crucial. Those that are hidden and guarded will not progress.
I hear luxury brand names, I cringe.
Just because you're a luxury brand doesn't mean you have to have an attitude.
To me, my brand is luxury, it's art, it's women, it's raw, it's urban.
I think it takes 30 years to build a luxury brand.
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.
The risk of any great luxury brand that has its history in the past is that it can get dusty.
Diesel is the only example of a casualwear or sportswear company that became a luxury brand.
What makes the BJP or its government of Modi a brand for the elections - it is some content that makes the brand. Hollowness cannot create a brand, chest-thumping can't create a brand. Ultimately, the quality of the product creates a brand.
We will make La Perla a great international brand for beauty and feminine luxury.
I'm suspicious of the idea of architects acting like business executives, brand managers, or purveyors of luxury goods.
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.
The socialite is becoming more important in a luxury brand's marketing strategy as she pulls in the 'right kind of crowd.'
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.
As someone who started a company with an idea of creating a luxury brand with a soul, I needed to learn more about how I effect change.
It is a luxury to learn; but the luxury of learning is not to be compared with the luxury of teaching.
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