路易威登基金会:一个远离奢侈品零售世界的乌托邦空间

Q1 Arts and Humanities Journal of Design, Business and Society Pub Date : 2019-10-01 DOI:10.1386/dbs.5.2.149_1
Veronica Manlow
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奢侈品牌已经制定了新的战略,以提高他们的价值,在一个竞争更加激烈的领域,奢侈品的排他性受到质疑。在消费社会中,奢侈品的定义已经拓宽,奢侈品的范围也扩大了,这是由于奢侈品牌的全球化,这些品牌的知名度提高,以及在更多的平台上向更多的受众提供产品。虽然一些顶级品牌的利润率呈现出令人印象深刻的增长,但为了保留一些传统上与奢侈品相关的必要品质——稀有、美丽、永恒——奢侈品企业必须将其范围扩大到商业领域之外。许多奢侈时尚品牌通过与艺术家合作来实现这一目标,聘请知名建筑师创建非凡的旗舰店,在旗舰店展示艺术家的作品,在某些情况下,在商店内创建单独的展览空间。一些品牌与博物馆合作,还有一些品牌在旗舰店之外创建了基金会。我们将考虑路易威登基金会发展背后的演变和意义,这是通过在巴黎布洛涅森林实现乌托邦式结构将品牌与当代艺术世界联系起来的战略的典范。
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The Fondation Louis Vuitton: A utopian space apart from the world of luxury retail
Luxury brands have developed new strategies to enhance their value in a more competitive terrain where the exclusivity of luxury is called into question. In a consumer society the definition of luxury has broadened and the scope of luxury has enlarged due to the globalization of luxury brands, increased awareness of these brands and the availability of products to a larger audience on more platforms. While profit margins of some of the top brands are showing impressive growth in order to retain some of the requisite qualities traditionally associated with luxury, ‐ rarity, beauty, timelessness ‐ luxury enterprises must broaden their scope beyond the commercial realm. Many luxury fashion brands have accomplished this through collaborations with artists, engaging renowned architects to create extraordinary flagship stores, showing the work of artists in flagship stores, and in some cases, creating separate spaces within stores for exhibitions. Some brands have entered into collaborations with museums, and a few have created foundations apart from their flagship stores. We will consider the evolution and meaning behind the development of the Fondation Louis Vuitton, an exemplar of this strategy that ties the brand to the world of contemporary art through the realization of a utopian structure within the Bois de Boulogne in Paris.
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Journal of Design, Business and Society
Journal of Design, Business and Society Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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