With Balenciaga’s new range embracing a term that the fashion industry once shied away from, the era of quiet luxury may finally be over Is luxury an £8m Birkin bag? Logging out of social media? A Japanese toilet with a pre-defecation misting function? A three-figure lipstick? A morning bath? Or (…)
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