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“Ritzonia" was the epithet coined by Bernard Bernson, who sold Italian pictures to American millionaires, to describe the unreal, mortifying sameness of their luxury. "Ritzonia," he wrote in 1909, "carries its inmates like a wishing carpet from place to place, the same people, the same meals, the…” quote by Richard Davenport-Hines
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““Ritzonia" was the epithet coined by Bernard Bernson, who sold Italian pictures to American millionaires, to describe the unreal, mortifying sameness of their luxury. "Ritzonia," he wrote in 1909, "carries its inmates like a wishing carpet from place to place, the same people, the same meals, the same music. Within its walls you might be at Peking or Prague or Paris or London and you would never know where.””

Richard Davenport-Hines

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Source Essay: "The Art of Luxury", 1909

He describes "Ritzonia" as a homogenized luxury world where elite experiences feel indistinguishable across locations.

In simple terms: Luxury can become a bland, uniform experience.

Key Takeaway

Seek authentic, diverse experiences.

Themes

luxury homogenization culture identity

Mood

reflective critical observational

Type

cultural social

When to use this quote

  • travel planning
  • luxury branding
  • cultural criticism

Key Concepts

social stratification globalization consumer experience

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can luxury retain uniqueness?
  • What alternatives to homogenized luxury exist?
A Different Perspective

Luxury can feel empty without personal meaning.

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