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Ines

Chicago born. California and Carthage raised. Now in Paris, with four passports and a front-row seat to how culture, identity and luxury collide. I write about resale as the market's truth. A voice between Wall Street and Avenue Montaigne.

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“Timeless icon” is the laziest compliment in luxury. It’s the word brands use when they want to end a conversation, not open one. “Timeless” is meant to be unquestionable. You’re not supposed to ask: timeless for whom, where, under what cul...

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Before anything else, Christmas wishes.

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The Performance of Discretion

Discretion is often mistaken for virtue. In luxury, it is neither moral nor instinctive. It is learned. It is situational. And it functions less as modesty than as literacy, the ability to read a room before deciding what should be visible ...

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    Chicago born. California and Carthage raised. Now in Paris, with four passports and a front-row seat to how culture, identity and luxury collide. I write about resale as the market's truth. A voice between Wall Street and Avenue Montaigne.

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