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Aesthetic Obsolescence: The Calculated Degradation of Brand Identity. Silhouettes, Trends, and the Deliberate Cultural Expiration of Luxury Goods in Global Retail Markets
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- Nombre de pages152
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-41322-5
- EAN9783565413225
- Date de parution16/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille850 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
The luxury fashion industry markets its products as timeless investments crafted from unparalleled materials, built to last a lifetime. Yet, the financial backbone of these multi-billion-dollar conglomerates relies entirely on ensuring that these premium garments are discarded almost immediately. This rapid turnover is not caused by physical wear and tear, but by a highly engineered psychological expiration date.
Aesthetic Obsolescence dissects the predatory design strategies of elite fashion houses.
By deliberately altering core visual silhouettes, lapel widths, and hardware finishes on a rigid three-year cycle, brands instantly signal that older items are culturally irrelevant. This calculated degradation transforms durable luxury goods into perishable social liabilities, forcing wealthy consumers back into the retail funnel out of sheer status anxiety. Analyze the invisible mechanics of artificial irrelevance.
Discover how the world's most prestigious labels weaponize aesthetic shifts and social conformity to extract infinite recurring revenue from a consumer base desperate to remain visibly aligned with the current cultural elite.
By deliberately altering core visual silhouettes, lapel widths, and hardware finishes on a rigid three-year cycle, brands instantly signal that older items are culturally irrelevant. This calculated degradation transforms durable luxury goods into perishable social liabilities, forcing wealthy consumers back into the retail funnel out of sheer status anxiety. Analyze the invisible mechanics of artificial irrelevance.
Discover how the world's most prestigious labels weaponize aesthetic shifts and social conformity to extract infinite recurring revenue from a consumer base desperate to remain visibly aligned with the current cultural elite.



