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The Deep Dive: Luxury, Culture, Tech + from Paris 🇫🇷

The Deep Dive: Luxury, Culture, Tech + from Paris 🇫🇷

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We speak about luxury brands, their impact on culture, their addiction to Big Tech and we even sometimes give them advice!

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  • Dior’s Cultural Renaissance: Anderson’s New Mandate
    Jun 3 2025

    What happens when one of fashion’s most poetic minds inherits the keys to a cultural empire?In this 13-minute episode, we unpack Jonathan Anderson’s appointment at Dior — not as just another creative director move, but as the start of a new artistic mandate.From storytelling sovereignty to cinematic imagination, Dior isn’t just hiring talent — it’s rewriting its role as a cultural institution. This is Anderson’s moment to turn the Maison into a mythmaking force beyond fashion.Tune in for a blueprint of how luxury must evolve: less content, more meaning. Less campaign, more culture. In this episode, we deep dive into Marc Abergel's article about this.

    • “Dior doesn’t need a new look. It needs a new voice.”
    • “Anderson is not just a designer — he’s a narrative architect.”
    • “Luxury is no longer about owning the product. It’s about owning the frame.”
    • “The future of fashion isn’t on the runway — it’s in the screenplay.”
    • “If LVMH is an empire, Dior must now become its cultural parliament.”
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    12 m
  • Not Louder, But Higher: Why Luxury Maisons must reclaim their Voice & Stage
    May 30 2025

    Luxury once whispered and the world leaned in. Today, it scrolls past unnoticed. In this 15-minute solo episode, we unpack the silent erosion of luxury’s power — and why it's time for a strategic reset. From algorithmic dependencies to diluted storytelling, this is a cultural diagnosis and a call to action: Luxury Maisons must reclaim authorship, distribution, and aura before the scroll strips it all away. Because in this industry, the question is no longer how to get seen — but how to be felt, remembered, and desired. We deep-dive into an article by Marc Abergel, luxury executive based in Paris.

    • “Luxury traded sovereignty for exposure. Intimacy for impressions. Authorship for access.”
    • “The Maison’s story used to be whispered like a secret. Now it’s shouted into the scroll.”
    • “Big Tech platforms aren’t neutral. They’re temples of attention — with their own rituals, and their own gods.”
    • “Visibility without control is exposure. And exposure, without the right frame, erodes aura.”
    • “Luxury isn’t about showing up everywhere. It’s about being unforgettable in one place.”
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    16 m
  • Luxury Needs a Stage, Not Just a Story
    May 27 2025

    What do Dior documentaries on Amazon Prime and Veuve Clicquot at a gas station have in common? They’re both powerful symbols of luxury losing control of its context. In this bold episode, we unpack why Big Tech platforms, designed for speed, reach, and mass attention, are incompatible with luxury’s codes of mystique, scarcity, and ritual. This is a call to arms: for luxury Maisons to stop outsourcing their stories, reclaim narrative sovereignty, and build cultural ecosystems that match the same standards as their ateliers.

    • “In luxury, the frame is part of the value. And Big Tech platforms are not neutral frames.”
    • “Would you sell Veuve Clicquot at a gas station? Then why surrender your story to TikTok?”
    • “Desirability isn’t viral. It’s curated.”
    • “Luxury Maisons mastered verticality, from vineyards to boutiques, but left their stories in someone else’s hands.”
    • “We don’t need more followers. We need our own stage.”
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    17 m
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