“…being able to have a lifestyle”
“There is a new way of looking at luxury. Cashmere is cashmere. What feels good feels good, and you are not going to change that. There is a new luxury out there. It’s not only about, ‘Oh, I am going to buy the most expensive something.’” Luxury, she added, will encompass a multitude of lifestyle issues, from finding the time to enjoy a sunset to “being able to eat well and take care of yourself and being able to have a lifestyle.”
I get what she’s saying, and I even kind of like how it sounds. But can’t non-luxury-consumers have a lifestyle too?