What do you think of luxury goods?
Luxury goods are beneficial to the inheritance of traditional intangible culture to some extent, because in the era of big machine production and high technology, these handicrafts with exquisite wages but high production cost and low efficiency are in danger of being lost. We can't just rely on the government. If the government's policies have nothing to do with people's lives and have not penetrated into their lives, people will not take the initiative to protect these heritages. But luxury goods can solve this problem. There are generally two kinds of luxury goods. One is ready-made clothes, which is the batch scale produced by that kind of machine. You have to go to the store to exchange the big ones and the small ones, but the price is cheap, usually thousands to tens of thousands. The other is Gaoding, that is, high-end customization, which is made by hand, usually hundreds of thousands to millions. Whether clothes or jewelry are the perfect combination of technology and design. Handwork in luxury goods includes both jewelry polishing and embroidery, which is a very good inheritance for intangible cultural crafts. At first, Chanel and Dior's clothes seemed to use one of the few velvet embroideries in Europe.