I'm not sure I'd want some rich fashion brand having a private library like this

. It's just another example of how luxury brands are trying to buy their way into our culture. And let's be real, it's probably just going to become some Instagram-perfect spot for influencers and wealthy collectors who don't really care about the history or significance behind the books.
I mean, have you seen the prices of those vintage novels and biographies? It's like they're more interested in collecting them than actually reading them

. And what about all the people who could benefit from having access to this kind of literature? It's just another example of how wealth and privilege can distort our perspective on what's truly valuable.
And don't even get me started on the restoration process. I'm sure it cost a small fortune to recreate every single detail of Coco Chanel's original retreat

. It's like they're trying to create some kind of historical museum, but without any real educational context or purpose.
I guess what I'm saying is that while La Pausa library might be a beautiful and inspiring space, it feels like more of a marketing gimmick than an actual cultural institution

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