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-- NonaFarahnik - 06 Apr 2010 Miranda is the editor of Vogue. Andy is her assistant. This is from The Devil Wears Prada.
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 Thought this NYT article was interesting. It talks a bit about conspicuous consumption and Veblen in the context of hugely expensive designer phones for the rich, and their designer who now finally feels "fulfilled."


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The problem is that you can reduce almost anything to non-essential status. That dream house- why do you even need a house? Rent or buy a smaller place that you can afford without having to take a huge mortgage out. Education? Who needs fancy private schools when you're already paying taxes for public schools? Even food- I knew one guy who subsisted for an entire summer on orange juice, milk, plain bread and cereal (which he stole from our university's dining hall), even though he was making a good salary and could easily have afforded more diversity- that was how much he "needed".

There needs to be a place to draw the line. The problem is that it's hard to figure out whether that feeling you get when you buy something is because you know other people will see you in it, and that gives you pleasure (as in, if you moved to a place where burlap sacks were considered "designer clothing" would you toss your current wardrobe and start shopping for burlap sacks?) or whether whatever you are buying would serve you equally well if you were stranded on a desert island (you get just as much pleasure having a sports car to race around in if you knew nobody would ever see you driving it- or at least enough pleasure to justify the cost of the car, assuming a desert island with well-maintained highways and gas stations).

-- JonathanWaisnor - 18 Apr 2010

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