Cited examples of 'damning' luxury consumption actually reveal pleasure-seeking, not status: the woman who bought a Viking range she rarely uses described it as 'a painting that makes the kitchen look good,' and Twitchell described the Armani store as 'like a petting zoo' because people fondle fabrics—both about sensory pleasure beyond function.

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Virginia Postrel

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You think of it as a painting that makes the kitchen look good.

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Virginia Postrel on Style 11/27/2006EconTalk
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:31:39 AM

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