The nouveau riche. The petit bourgeouisie. The well-to. The affluent. The conspicuous consumers. The people whom we might call the “Glamour Globals.” History, literature, and sociology unfortunately repeat the all-too-often objectionable tale of people who suddenly come into money, and seem to have no better purpose for that money than to flaunt it, requiring ever more money so that they may be show-offs and of course they long to acquire ever more—more money, more goods—and seemingly with no higher purpose than to display that they have these things. Money, for such people, is power and status, not to do something positive with, but to have, end of story.
The tale of conspicuous consumption—which refers to using buying decisions as a form of displaying one’s social status—and of its close cousin “invidious consumption”—which is displaying one’s wealth through material possessions with the specific intention of invoking envy in others—is inevitably replaying itself again around the globe, as the globalized economy takes root in new regions and among people of all kinds.
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Co Author Marriam Najeeb Mossalli’s career as a fashion editor and luxury consultant has made her an established name in the international fashion industry. Marriam possesses a unique background due to her Saudi-American heritage and international education in Lugano, Switzerland and Washington, D.C.
Co Author Rola Ashour, Practicing Partner and Cofounder of the Jeddah Adult and Child Therapy Centre (ACT), is a licensed mental health practitioner and counsellor. She holds Bachelor degrees in Psychology and Combined Social Sciences from the UK, and a Masters Degree in Education with concentration Autism from Birmingham University in the United Kingdom. Rola has been a counsellor at Dar El Hekma College, a women’s college in Jeddah, since 2007, where she has helped establish the Counselling Centre, developing its policies and procedures and providing counselling services to the student body and their families. Rola resides in Jeddah; she is married and is the proud mother of three little girls.
Co Author Yasmine Khashogji holds Associate degrees in Business administration and Marketing, and Bachelor degrees in Organizational Leadership and Human Resources Management. She has affiliated with Institut Villa Pierrefeu for Etiquette and international protocol program in Montreux, and Istituto Marrangoni for image consultancy program in Paris. Yasmine is an entrepreneur, working as a start-up consultant and has a passion for photography and baking.
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