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The Luxury Mind
Paul Russell and Helen Villiers
16 episodes
1 day ago
The Luxury Mind is co-hosted by Paul Russell and Helen Villiers and explores the psychology of luxury consumers.

It delves into the thought processes, emotions, and decision-making patterns of high net worth individuals and offers insights on influence, persuasion, and behavioural prediction, helping luxury businesses engage effectively with discerning consumers.

Paul and Helen use an engaging, accessible style, blending theory with real-world examples, making complex ideas easy to understand for a diverse audience.
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The Luxury Mind is co-hosted by Paul Russell and Helen Villiers and explores the psychology of luxury consumers.

It delves into the thought processes, emotions, and decision-making patterns of high net worth individuals and offers insights on influence, persuasion, and behavioural prediction, helping luxury businesses engage effectively with discerning consumers.

Paul and Helen use an engaging, accessible style, blending theory with real-world examples, making complex ideas easy to understand for a diverse audience.
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Ep 14. Luxury Means Different Thinks To Different People.
The Luxury Mind
53 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
Ep 14. Luxury Means Different Thinks To Different People.

The conversation explores the subjective experience of luxury and how it varies across cultures and individuals. Different people have different views on what constitutes luxury, and it can change over time as well. The discussion touches on the concept of scarcity and how it makes things more attractive. The hosts also discuss the idea of luxury in travel, such as business class versus first class. They explore the notion of luxury in food, highlighting how certain foods like caviar and lobster were not always considered luxury items. The conversation also delves into the cultural differences in the perception of luxury, such as the minimalist aesthetic in Japan compared to the opulence in France. The hosts discuss the influence of branding, craftsmanship, and rarity in determining the perception of luxury. In this conversation, Helen and Paul discuss the concept of luxury and how it varies from person to person and culture to culture. They explore the role of luxury brands in shaping perceptions of luxury and the association of luxury with identity. They also touch on the influence of nostalgia and memory in the perception of luxury. The conversation ends with a discussion on the difference between exploitation and capitalization in brand partnerships. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:15 The Subjective Experience of Luxury 01:17 Luxury in Travel 04:21 Luxury in Cars 07:07 Luxury in Food 12:59 Cultural Perspectives on Luxury 19:34 Luxury in Fashion and Brands 27:38 Growing Up with Different Brands 28:34 Attachment Theory and Luxury 31:38 The Power of Scent and Memory 34:52 Personal Stories of Scent 41:56 Cultural Differences in Luxury 44:48 Luxury Watch Brands and Identity 47:56 People as Symbols of Luxury 50:14 Exploitation vs. Capitalization 52:10 Conclusion and Next Week's Topic

The Luxury Mind
The Luxury Mind is co-hosted by Paul Russell and Helen Villiers and explores the psychology of luxury consumers.

It delves into the thought processes, emotions, and decision-making patterns of high net worth individuals and offers insights on influence, persuasion, and behavioural prediction, helping luxury businesses engage effectively with discerning consumers.

Paul and Helen use an engaging, accessible style, blending theory with real-world examples, making complex ideas easy to understand for a diverse audience.