Notes on eternity
Note: Less But Better - A New Era for Luxury in the Age of Synthetic Excess
Luxury is facing an identity crisis. What once stood for craftsmanship, longevity, and refined intention has been absorbed into the high-speed logic of e-commerce — where rotation is valued more than resonance, and polyester masquerades as couture under the glow of premium photography. This essay exposes the hidden mechanics behind today’s “luxury” platforms: the financial incentive to push synthetics, the illusion of curated abundance, the rise of recycled polyester as green marketing, and the silent spread of microplastics in our bodies and oceans. At the same time, it introduces a powerful new perspective — that the future of luxury will not be driven by logo or trend, but by frequency, fabric vitality, and the body’s instinctive intelligence. True luxury is not a product. It is a state of energy, a return to natural fibers, and an elegant resistance against synthetic excess.

