Luxury Consignment Report: What To Sell By Chanel
2021 Ultra Luxury Resale Report - Fashionphile
2021 Ultra-Luxury Resale Report - Academy by FASHIONPHILE
Focus: Handbags at dawn: Chanel duels South Korean resellers in
The majority of luxury brands remain on the sidelines of the resale market, fashion’s fastest-growing segment.
Luxury Brands Reluctant to Join Resale Market Boom – WWD
According to The RealReal’s 2021 Resale report, Gen Z is leading the trends, as well as consigning on the site more than any other generation, with a growth of 33% year-over-year in purchases and 86% in consignment.
TikTok Is Impacting The Luxury Resale Market
Why fashionistas are reselling designer clothes, not hoarding them
As TikTok Plans U.S. E-Commerce, Will it Look to Luxury Resale?
quot;People aren't going to stop buying Gucci, they're just not."
How luxury consignment works at The RealReal - Marketplace
Photo by Laura Chouette on Unsplash Kassidy Michel, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Introduction The circular economy has played a huge role in making fashion more sustainable. This means that either designers are creating pieces that are long-lasting and timeless, or the garments may be repaired, reused, recycled, or refurbished.[1] Resale companies…
Chanel v. The RealReal: Luxury Meets Resale – University of
Buying used high-end fashion has become more mainstream in recent years and, store owners say, when rich people sell their clothes everyone wins <br>
Shopping in the closets of the 1%: why consignment stores are
Global e-commerce company has introduced a new consignment service intended for shoppers and sellers of luxury products.
introduces new consignment service for luxury items
The concepts of luxury retailing and resale don’t traditionally go hand in hand. Luxury is often defined by a sense of exclusivity and brand equity that attracts a more affluent crowd, while resale has been seen as “the masses” seeking out random merchandise at a low price. But it appears that the two worlds are […]
Second-Hand Luxury Goods: Not An Oxymoron But A $6 Billion
Demand for visibly used luxury handbags is growing, showing that secondhand stigma is waning and customers are more price sensitive.
Not just “like new”: Visibly used bags rise in resale's ranks
Price-conscious South Africans are ditching LV and Chanel for