
Japanese luxury resale firm The Valuence Group announced on Wednesday the launch of Allu USA, an English language e-commerce site and selling studio, catering to the sustainable luxury market in America.
17 published items with the word (s) or phrase Rebag in News, Trends, Videos, Photo galleries, Agenda and sorted by "date descending".
Japanese luxury resale firm The Valuence Group announced on Wednesday the launch of Allu USA, an English language e-commerce site and selling studio, catering to the sustainable luxury market in America.
Rebag, the digital-first resale platform for designer handbags and accessories, has announced a new collaboration with Moda Operandi to bring its design and fashion to a global audience.
Rebag, the New York-based luxury resale platform specializing in handbags, has announced the launch of Rebag Rewards, its first-ever multi-tiered loyalty program.
The luxury resale platform announced on Wednesday that it has raised $33 million in a Series E funding round, bringing the company’s total funding up to $101 million as it plans further expansions to its tech toolkit.
According to the second Clair Report on retained brand value from resale marketplace Rebag, the strongest handbag labels in 2021 were once again Hermès, Louis Vuitton and Chanel. But Bottega Veneta is hot on their heels.
The digital-first resale platform for designer handbags and accessories has announced the launch of Clair Trade, an instant trade-in program allowing customers to buy and sell pieces in one transaction.
The luxury resale platform has announced the opening of its first standalone Rebag Bar, a micro-version of its traditional store, in NYC’s The Shops at Columbus Circle.
Having launched accessories earlier this year, the luxury resale platform announced further category expansions on Wednesday, revealing that it is now selling and accepting watches and fine jewelry.
Luxury handbag reseller Rebag has released its first Clair Report, a consumer resource that covers value and trend shifts within the luxury resale market pertaining to retained brand value and pricing trends.
Rebag will now accept and sell a range of accessories, including sunglasses, scarves, shawls, charms, keychains, belts, gloves, hair accessories, hats, small home accessories, small leather goods and more.