The Real Reason Apple Is Crashing the Luxury Party

Long dismissed as fleeting, tech is energizing the world of style

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After attending a recent party in Paris, Alber Elbaz, creative director of luxury fashion house Lanvin, was perusing photos of the glitzy affair when he was struck by one particular group that drew in energy. They weren't models. They weren't fashion creatives. They were tech executives.

"The Apple people looked so glamorous—more than the fashion people," he later remarked. "In technology, things are going on. They are conceiving things, pushing it."

Elbaz's comments encapsulate the changing definition of luxury, which has less to do with Apple than with digital technology in general.

Modern luxury is deeply, inherently and organically intertwined with digital technology, across sectors ranging from fashion and beauty to hospitality and art.

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