Crafting Luxury

Craftsmanship, Manufacture, Technology and the Retail Environment

Silvio Carta author Veronica Manlow author Mark Bloomfield author Shaun Borstrock author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Intellect

Published:30th Jun '22

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The idea of luxury has secured a place in contemporary western culture, and the term is now part of common parlance in both established and emerging economies. This book explores the many issues and debates surrounding the idea of luxury. 

This new research addresses contentious issues surrounding perceptions of luxury, its relationship to contemporary branding as created by the marketers, and the impact this has on the consumer and their purchasing habits.

Crafting Luxury considers work within the field of luxury and luxury brands, encompassing established companies with a long heritage: from conglomerates and small independents to 'new' luxury and emerging models with innovative practices. It examines the industry structures with respect to production, as well as the hierarchies that exist, and the impact these have on both internal and external perceptions of luxury, from the makers to the sellers and consumers alike. Attention is also given to the working structures of the ateliers, production facilities, origin of materials, manufacture and the impact of technology on consumption, the retail environment and sales, all providing a true insider’s view of this complex world.

The authors – a designer of product and jewellery, a brand strategist and a fashion designer, an architect, and a sociologist and specialist in business management – are practitioners and academics. Their approach to dissecting the complex world of luxury brings distinct viewpoints to the debate, offering different perspectives, thoughts and interpretations of luxury.

Crafting Luxury will appeal to academics and educators, industry specialists and anyone interested in luxury as a concept. It will appeal to those in a variety of academic and industry disciplines: art history, history, social sciences and humanities with an interest in luxury, fashion studies, design, business, cultural studies and textiles. It will also be valuable to students and researchers in social sciences, humanities, business, design, branding, consumption, retail, architecture, cultural studies, fashion studies and textiles.

May also appeal to industry practitioners in retail, design, technology, marketing, the supply chain and manufacture, as well as design professions including architecture, fashion and interior design.

'This multi-authored innovative study brings together the differing perspectives of academics and practitioners in an analysis that is not only readable, informative and up-to-date but which also packs a powerful punch. It will excite anyone with an interest in luxury whether as a producer, consumer or critic.'

-- Christopher J. Berry, University of Glasgow

'An important contribution to the study of material culture, Crafting Luxury brings to us a range of perspectives that collectively deconstruct the premises - and promises - of what luxury means today. With candour, insight and deep criticality, the book collectively helps us interrogate our assumptions about worth and meaning, acquisition and innovation, and sustainable practices for a better tomorrow.'

-- Jessica Helfand, designer, author and educator

'In Crafting Luxury, Shaun, Mark, Silvio and Veronica do a wonderful job of getting to the heart of what makes for the experience on luxury and what makes something unusual enough to earn that title. This really well put-together book is the one to read if you want to understand the phenomenon of 'luxury'.'

-- Theo Fennell, jeweller

'Taking this journey through the history of luxury becomes easy to understand due to the manner in which this book is written. The words are simple and explicit so the reader can follow with ease and understand the great achievements of the masters and founders of the luxury brands, from the smaller firm to the most well-known establishments which are part of conglomerates.

In reading though the book one can travel the road of luxury and feel a part of it, a travelogue of invention in a space formally owned by the rich and “haves”, not the “have nots”. Now it’s in the purview of all of us, how wonderful. [...] This book is well-written and I recommend it for all sorts of business, management and social science classes as well as to anyone who is just looking for a serious and yet fun reading of an important business and cultural topic.'

-- Norman Schwartz, Goodr

ISBN: 9781789385809

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224 pages