The Sun (Malaysia)

Cinderella syndrome

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While France has long had a thriving market in secondhand designer clothes and bags, fans of luxury labels have been much more reluctant about renting until quite recently, even as “the market has exploded in the US”, she said.

REAL CHANGE

Fashion expert Julie El Ghouzzi, who heads France’s Luxury Goods and Creation Centre, calls the new rental trend the “Cinderella syndrome”.

“There is a real change in society. We have less need to possess things and greater need for appearance­s. This Cinderella effect means that even if we become a pumpkin at midnight we can still be the most beautiful princess at the ball, and have all the pleasure of luxury without having to own it.”

El Ghouzzi described this as the “quintessen­ce of consumptio­n – we consume the object which then disappears.”

Emmanuelle Brizay, co-founder of the Panoply City fashion rental site, said a whole new market was opening up.

“More than 90 per cent of our clients have never rented clothes before. We are in a period of education, not to say evangelisa­tion.”

Since January the site has rented out 4,000 items from the latest women’s collection­s from Marc Jacobs, Kenzo, Courreges and Sonia Rykiel.

For 60 euros a month customers can hire a different piece every week, while a 350-euro-a-month subscripti­on gives them access to 10 outfits.

CLOTHES ‘CLOUDS’

“Renting changes the relationsh­ip with clothes,” said Brizay. “One continues to buy them but you also can have more fun. Instead of buying an umpteenth black coat for the winter, with the same money you can change the colour every week.”

Even though the rental market for top-end luxury brands is still in its infancy, Brizay said the signs were very encouragin­g.

The attitude of the brands themselves has changed, she said. “At the beginning we had to convince them and now some of them are coming to us to make sure they feature in the selection.”

The big question is how long can rental pieces, even high quality ones, be hired as “new”.

“The idea is certainly not to wear them out,” Brizay said, while at Instant Luxe used bags can be sold on on the site as secondhand.

The millennial­s of “Generation Y (those born during the 1980s and 1990s) are completely ready for the fashion rental market,” according to El Ghouzzi.

“They already have all their lives stored in clouds, so not ‘possessing’ something by having it in their hands all the time is not a problem for them.” – AFP Relaxnews

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(From left) Tezuka Itsuro, Datuk K Sri Dhammarata­na and SJ Ong at the launch of “Turn-in Your Used Watch For A Good Cause” CSR campaign.

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