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helena said:I know i have often thought about that Lena - for example if someone like madonna buys a missoni coat it must just be like me buying one from topshop. Relative to the overall wealth its nothing...
but I wonder if there is a line where, no matter the relative wealth of the customer, its too much for an item of clothing. Or does morality have no place in a 'market'?
helena said:i suppose he has a bit of an empire already....does he not also do a home line?
helena said:I know i have often thought about that Lena - for example if someone like madonna buys a missoni coat it must just be like me buying one from topshop. Relative to the overall wealth its nothing...
but I wonder if there is a line where, no matter the relative wealth of the customer, its too much for an item of clothing. Or does morality have no place in a 'market'?
I agree.Acid said:i think its more to do with the parents than the kids
even before they can talk, parents seem to be throwing brands on them
i mean you see those babies in prams in nike trainers which they will grow out of in 2 weeks time, babies with pierced ears, no wonder all of these big brands are catering for the tots now, its such easy money to be made. all of these parent emotions allow splurges on their little angels
OT: at harrods at the moment in the window display there is this AWFUL AWFUL child couture brand it is quite horrifying to see
AlexN said:And that poor dog...I wish people would stop putting clothes on their pets.
I thought we were talking about the "little marc" line, Lena....Lena said:especially nouveaux rich doesnt find it 'non-moral' to spent, they are not exactly socially/politically sensitive, so what more guilt free than spending on your child?
for most of them exessive spending is part of a lifestyle they've always longed it's a lifetime goal, actually they are trying to have even more money to keep spending on obvious luxe for others to see.
let them spend as much as they can afford... doesnt bother me too much
its just that this is a completly different 'reality' than most of us live in
what bothers me is when low or medium income individuals slave for designer labels.. thats a different issue
*statistics say that right after 9.11 luxe clients got into a temporary 'guilt' syndrome and they cut on buying too many luxury items for themselves.. still they spended much more on luxury items for their kids..
I'll be getting mine "little wal-mart" hahachris_daka said:well, as selfish as this might sound, if I ever had kids they would be wearing "little gap" and "little adidas" not "little Marc"..... I'll save the money and buy myself a suit..
I guess for stars it's fun to be able to waste money on Marc Jacobs clothing for their kids.. but I don't get it
however, with stars becoming younger and younger in age in movies now.. maybe they'll start making more lines just for those famous kids in movies!
ghoulxqueen said:
I'll be getting mine "little wal-mart" haha
Now, Where did I put my Couture?