
The Materialist : A Podcast from At Present The Materialist : Ben Gilbert
Mar 4, 2025
In this conversation, Ben Gilbert, co-host of Acquired and former venture capitalist, dives into the world of luxury branding and the deeper meanings we attach to our possessions. He distinguishes between luxury and premium items, exploring why people splurge on high-end handbags. The discussion includes the 'Rolex Effect,' illustrating how brands like Rolex shape entire categories. Ben also tackles the impact of lab-grown diamonds on desirability and emphasizes storytelling as essential for brand longevity and consumer trust.
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Why European Luxury Dominates
- Luxury's European dominance stems partly from successful storytelling and global power dynamics.
- Cultural narratives make European brands feel de facto superior.
Let Story Guide Purchases
- Wear brands that align with your story and the events you celebrate to feel authentic.
- Match symbolic purchases to meaningful moments rather than buying arbitrarily.
Usefulness, Not Intent, Drives Adoption
- The Apple Watch became huge by being useful for health and notifications, not by becoming a Swiss luxury.
- Product-market fit can diverge from original vision yet still create massive adoption.





