tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3193775050900516473.post4477945439622892814..comments2023-10-14T00:12:40.729+11:00Comments on THE MO DOWN: Collaborations Are The New Black… How many is too many? 13/9/10MOhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18227920214464434749noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3193775050900516473.post-18130839651803520522010-10-15T10:23:10.731+11:002010-10-15T10:23:10.731+11:00Yes, dilution of the real beauty is the concern. ...Yes, dilution of the real beauty is the concern. Thanks again for your comments, your blog looks good to, thanks for sending the link.MOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18227920214464434749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3193775050900516473.post-3503046230292167822010-10-13T09:57:46.204+11:002010-10-13T09:57:46.204+11:00I completely agree. Although it is a good idea the...I completely agree. Although it is a good idea the first few times, once everyone does it certain luxury brands will lose their prestige, their magic.<br /><br />It also seems, in some ways, desperate if they are trying to collaborate with mass producers , to get their products out there for cheap, as if they have to cheapen their product to get people to buy it. I know this is not exactly the case, as these luxury brands are so successful, but it can sometimes give the impression of being a bit desperate, if it is done too often.<br /><br />Why would you aspire to own something Valentino, when you can just go get a diluted Valentino piece from Gap? Or Stella McCartney from Target?<br /><br />A very interesting post, as always.<br /><br />Genevieve<br />http://littleluxe.tumblr.comGenevievehttp://littleluxe.tumblr.comnoreply@blogger.com