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Exclusive Delusions




Its justifiable to say that when you're paying a certain amount of money, you want something that no one else has - or that no one else should have.
This creates quite a bit of havoc amongst providers. When you go to buy a particular dress, or fancy a piece of jewellery - or even want to throw a party - the one sole condition is - it has to be exclusive. No one else should have it, or even dream of having it.
I went to a friend's exhibition yesterday and she had displayed about 30 dresses. Apparently, every third person who stepped in went ga-ga over a pink piece she had designed.
Each one asked her whether anyone else had ordered for it, or if she would be taking orders on it. And to each she said this was an 'exclusive piece' - only one of its kind. Almost like Taj Mahal. As if she had cut the hands of the embroider after he finished with it.
Surprisingly, at the end of the day she had quite a few orders for that one. And then, she finally let the last of them buy the original piece itself. 'It looks so beautiful on you", she pumped. "It looks exclusive!"
When the buyer left, she threw herself at the couch and asked 'She looked horrible in it.. didn't she?"
I would say, she looked exclusive to me...





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Smart marketing :)


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