high-end /hʌɪˈɛnd/
adjective denoting the most expensive of a range of products.
Harvey Nichols, The Mailbox, Birmingham.
Response:
Worthy, Dubai.
Date visited: 2019
Notes:
Clean
small
on it's own
little decoration
contemporary
modern
only two staff
Selfridges, Bullring, Birmingham
Date visited: 2017-2020
Notes:
incorporate exhibitions
different themes
Harvey Nichols, The Mailbox, Birmingham
Date Visited: 2020
Notes:
intimidating
staff leave you alone
belittling body language
Various Stores, London
Gucci, Ralph Lauren, Hermes, Balenciaga.
Date Visited: 2019
Notes:
free gifts
high customer service
constantly hassled
beverages
Champ des lysee, France
Balenciaga, dior, Prada, gucci, louis vuitton etc.
Date visited: 2019
Notes:
rude
intimidating
Cliché's/irony regarding high end fashion houses:
They look down on you
make you feel less
lack of customer service
abundance of customer service to the point of annoyance
high prices for literally everything
clean, sleek designs in stores
minimal
privatisation
polite
free gifts
attentive
beverages
over packaging
over use of words such as premium or luxurious.
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