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 Also there was this article last week in the New York Times (i admit i did not finish reading it) last week about how luxury brands are backing away from branding and moving towards more quiet and classic luxury. Something something recession fashion. The move away from logos is not exactly big news but it's still interesting. Muted luxury is an interesting form of conspicious consumption. Only those versed in the codes can read the outfit.

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Thanks Thalia, I think I may have read those same articles in the New York Times. The first article you mentioned is actually what inspired this forthcoming paper, so you're right on. The webpage crashed when I was trying to edit so I didn't exactly do a good job of laying out my paper. I'll try to edit again later today so you'll actually have some substantive material to comment on. Thanks for your interest and please leave more comments!
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