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"textContent": "For years, luxury was defined by visibility. Bigger homes, louder branding, crowded destinations, and constant access were all part of the appeal. Today, that definition is starting to change. The quiet luxury trend is moving beyond fashion and into everyday life, as more people begin valuing calm, privacy, and mental space over attention and excess. […]\n\nThe post The New Luxury Is Peace and Quiet first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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