On June 10, luxury resale platform Rebag announced a new partnership with Amazon’s Luxury Stores, making approximately 30,000 pre-owned luxury items available for purchase through the e-commerce giant.
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In 2024, French luxury maison Chanel announced its full-year financial results, marking a clear turning point after several consecutive years of growth.
On January 22 (local time), FASHIONPHILE, the luxury resale platform, announced that it achieved a 67% year-over-year increase in profits for 2024, marking the highest growth in its history.
On February 6, the legal dispute between luxury brand Chanel and fashion boutique and online retailer What Goes Around Comes Around (WGACA) finally came to an end, with Chanel winning the case.
On November 17, French resale e-commerce platform Vestiaire Collective announced the banning of 30 fast fashion brands from its platform, including Zara, H&M, Gap, Mango, and Uniqlo.
Fashionphile, a leading luxury bag resale platform, has announced that it has recently earned B Corp Certification (B Corp).
The Vestiaire Collective, a French fashion resale platform, announced that it will ban the purchase, sale, or listing of fast fashion items on its platform from today.
Over the past few years, the resale market in the United States has become even hotter, and many companies are competing for the market.
Vestiaire Collective, a French unicorn company, entered the US resale market from overseas.